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February 2016
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The editors liked
Slow-motion shooting just as enthralling as the original Superhot demo
Gets in and gets out before the gimmick gets too stale
Mesmerizing
Addictive action
Unique mechanics
Creative presentation
Perhaps one of the coolest gameplay mechanics for a first person shooter that I've experienced in a long time combined with one of the most surprisingly awesome storymode campaigns I've had the pleasure of completing in at least as long.
Superhot has a brilliant visual aesthetic which combines perfectly with the core gameplay feature
Which is used to brilliant effect both in game and after
When creating some of the best footage you're likely to find from a game
Excellent gameplay twist
Deviously dark narrative
Packed with curious oddities
Fantastic concept and execution
Neat little story
Original and refreshing
Unique
Exciting
Stylish
Top-notch style and presentation
Excellent use of a unique time mechanic
The editors didn't like
Hitboxing can feel off at times
Needs a bit more to flesh out its two hour run
Very short campaign
Simple
Unimpressive visuals
It is very addicting. I could complain that the story mode is too short
But really it is just as long as it needed to be
I'm just greedy for more
The story behind Superhot is interesting
Though at times it takes away by forcing you into events that actively stall the game
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Published: 2017-08-03, Author: Mike , review by: gamezone.com
Given SUPERHOT VR's price of entry, which is currently $24.99, you get a good amount of hours of gameplay, that's even worth repeating for additional challenges. Just know that over on the other side of that Oculus fence, the grass is definitely greener...
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Published: 2016-03-11, Author: Eric , review by: gamingtrend.com
Top-notch style and presentation, Excellent use of a unique time mechanic
Lack of other modes or levels, Issues of precision can ruin runs
Superhot is short but full of style and substance, taking an inventive mechanic to its furthest and providing a unique shooter experience. The current offering is slim, but unlike anything else around
Perhaps one of the coolest gameplay mechanics for a first person shooter that I've experienced in a long time combined with one of the most surprisingly awesome storymode campaigns I've had the pleasure of completing in at least as long.
It is very addicting. I could complain that the story mode is too short, but really it is just as long as it needed to be, I'm just greedy for more
Badass Simulator 2016. Time-bending ass-kicking with a terrifically awesome story mode.
Published: 2016-03-04, Author: Chris , review by: wccftech.com
Superhot has a brilliant visual aesthetic which combines perfectly with the core gameplay feature, which is used to brilliant effect both in game and after, when creating some of the best footage you're likely to find from a game
The story behind Superhot is interesting, though at times it takes away by forcing you into events that actively stall the game, detracting from the experience as a whole