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DOOM VFR - PlayStation 4
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- Experience DOOM combat and its iconic weapons and demons from an entirely new perspective
- Physically interact with the DOOM universe as you seamlessly traverse across the UAC facility and Hell using teleportation and jet-strafe movement
- Explore all-new UAC Martian research facility areas and discover the unique abilities of a cybernetic UAC security operative
- Your designated purpose: Restore operational stability and use any means necessary to stop the onslaught of demons
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Doom - Switch
Developed by id software, the studio that pioneered the first-person shooter genre and created multiplayer Deathmatch, Doom returns as a brutally fun and challenging modern-day shooter experience. Relentless demons, impossibly destructive guns, and fast, fluid movement provide the foundation for intense, first-person combat – whether you’re obliterating demon hordes through the depths of hell in the single-player campaign, or competing against your friends in numerous multiplayer modes. There is no taking cover or stopping to regenerate health as you beat back hell’s raging demon hordes. Combine your arsenal of futuristic and iconic guns, upgrades, movement and an advanced melee system to knock-down, slash, stomp, crush, and blow apart demons in creative and violent ways.
Product Description
Available for PlayStation VR and VIVE platforms, this DOOM adventure will bathe you in virtual carnage. Developed by id Software, the studio that pioneered the first-person shooter genre and modern VR, DOOM VFR brings the fast-paced, brutal gameplay fans of the series love to virtual reality. Immerse yourself in the UAC facility on Mars and the depths of Hell, as your skills are put to the test through intense combat and challenging puzzle-solving. Play as a cybernetic survivor who is activated by the UAC to fight the demon invasion, maintain order, and prevent catastrophic failure at the Mars facility. Lay waste to an army of demonic foes as you explore and interact with the outlandish world of DOOM from an entirely new perspective.
Product information
| ASIN | B072QW4JY1 |
|---|---|
| Release date | December 1, 2017 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,452 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #869 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Pricing | The strikethrough price is the List Price. Savings represents a discount off the List Price. |
| Product Dimensions | 5.12 x 0.39 x 6.69 inches; 2.4 Ounces |
| Binding | Video Game |
| Rated | Mature |
| Item model number | 17263 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Bethesda |
| Date First Available | January 15, 2017 |
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Also I hate teleportation and click turning, it takes me out of the experience making me annoyed about looking around, but this game uses tele-frag which is basically teleporting that kills and with full locomotion it become a game mechanic instead of a crutch and the action become addictive with each body slam.
Doom VFR uses 3 controller types and really they all have weird issues:
DS4 - gives all the features but both of the guns are locked to where you look making it feel like you have T-rex hands glues to your face.
Move controller - doesn't have full locomotion so plan to be teleporting everywhere, but it does have complete control over the two guns.
Aim controller - (which is how I play) has pull locomotion, but one gun is locked to where you look while the primary is tied to the aim controller. The precision is awesome though and picking off head shots is quite easy.
They all have their issues but after I got into the swing of things killing demons become almost second nature.
The Story: Is nothing to write home about and honesty I don't fully understand it or care too, but it's not a story driven game, it's an arcade shooter, with each level having hidden items, secrets and challenges. An easy way to kill 20 mins running into my favorite level looking to beat my previous time or score.
In conclusion I think if this game had a higher price tag I might be hesitant on scoring it so well, but 30$ for a game that looks this good, and plays this well on our 4 year old console is a marvel all in it's own right. I've always hate Bethesda, but they are supporting VR, single player shooters, and the Switch with solid content right now which is making slightly come around for them.
VR motion is good, but I’d expect those that are susceptible to motion sickness to be affected by this game and have a need for frequent breaks mainly because of the extreme fast pace and if you opt to use smooth locomotion instead of the teleportation mechanic for movement. Overall an incredibly fun game with great visuals and an incredibly addicting experience. Most people should be able to fully complete this game in about 4 hours, but considering the price for entry and that this has been marketed as an experience not a full game, that’s not all bad. If you played doom 2016 and liked it and don’t get motion sickness very easily, you will love this. For anyone who is a die hard doom fan, you have to give it a try.
This isn't about being lazy and wanting to sit and play VR, if you get turned around a few times and the PSVR cord wraps around you. The camera also can't track the move controllers very well when you're facing away, so you can't aim your weapons very well - which is the worst in a fast paced battle.
The game is pretty sweet, but spinning around and buggy controls never becomes less apparent
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