The only reason I got myself a VR headset.
It's true. I have been watching the devlog videos on H3VR (Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades) since forever, then a couple years ago a friend of mine lent me his VR headset. I believe it was a Meta Quest model, which got me a first-hand experience into the world of VR, which I wasn't too interested in (and I still am). However, this game was something from my dreams.
A firearm and ordinance simulation unlike anything else on the market—I did try Pavlov for a while also but it's not as elaborate and nuanced as H3VR. The sandbox and various scenes provide an endless game loop, finding a particular weapon to mess around with, try out different ammunition types, the attachments, and of course the shooting.
The feeling of awe and childlike wonder, is displayed by my gaping mouth and unblinking stare that is glued to my headset, as I fire a bullet at a grenade shell and hear it explode sending everything around me flying, I realized what I've done after the smoke cleared. Or, when I tried out the musket for the first time, after the confusing process of reloading the thing. I was baffled by what I saw after I fired the thing, and said to myself out loud "Oh.. too much powder." the musket was in two pieces, one in my hand and the other somewhere else.
Any gun-nut worth his salt should get this game or, at least try it.
I'm still learning the mechanics and different aspects of this game. I'd love to see mod support in the future, and the ability to switch the sosigs (the game's NPCs) with a more humanoid NPCs.
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