There are a few bugs here and there though, which can be a bit jarring. Pretty much every little action you perform in this game is "whoop!" worthy. You can use the games multi-floored arenas to confuse and flank enemies and you can turn them into fleshy-fireworks with a well timed red barrel explosion. You can jump on zip lines and fire as you slide down. In that game you were very much on rails, only going where it wanted you to, but in Fracked you're encouraged to run around the small battle arenas and experiment with your approach. It's like Blood and Truth let off the leash. It doesn't offer you quite as much freedom and immersion as that game, seeing as it's a linear shooter, but the combat here is fine-tuned to perfection and it makes every shootout feel thrilling.įrom the way you can hold onto the scenery to push and pull yourself in and out of cover, to the simplified reload mechanics that favours arcadey action over fiddly simulation, this is a game that will instantly make you feel like a bad-ass. In it, I play through the first two hours of the game, which amounts to 6 out of the games' 8 total missions.įracked is easily one of the most enjoyable PSVR games I've played since The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners. You can watch me fall in love with Fracked and then have my heart broken by its brevity in the special live edition of Ian's VR Corner below. But, when one of your main criticisms of a game is that you had so much fun you didn't want it to end, can that really be called criticism? It's like going to the cinema to see a blockbuster movie, only to be shown a trailer of that movie instead. This is the type of game the PSVR has been crying out for for ages and to have it arrive in such a bitesized form is rather disappointing to say the least. Why would you tease us like this nDreams?! It perfectly utilises the PSVR's motion controls in a way that makes every little interaction feel incredibly cool, and it trusts you as a player enough to give you the freedom to choose how you fight your own battles.īy all accounts this should be my VR game of the year, which is why I think I took it so badly when I found out that Fracked's run-time is a little under 3 hours. It's action-packed to the point where it's incredibly easy to get fully immersed by the game world and its breath-taking set pieces. Fracked has everything I've ever wanted from a VR game.
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