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May 2019
(83%)
58 Reviews
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The editors liked
Cinematic fight sequences
Amazing motion capture
Beautiful surroundings
Good array of weapons
The soundtrack is great
VR brings some lovely touches to shooting
The smaller details of the world are arresting
Variety of motion-controlled actions that are easy to learn and natural to execute
Exhilarating action is enhanced by well-executed set-pieces
Small actions break up the shooting with intuitive and engaging activities
Gunplay that rewards mixing and matching various guns
Gesturebased control that feels natural on PS Move
Modern Poliziotteschi story
Cinematic difficulty helps players that might have a tough time aiming and moving still enjoy the experience
Little de
Intense action
Exciting set-pieces
Comfort options
Engaging story
Excellent voice acting
Interactivity is top-shelf
Roughly 8 hours of engaging gameplay
No problems with nausea
Top notch visuals
The editors didn't like
Occasional tracking issues
No AIM controller support
Plot and characters are very forgettable
The narrative is laden with cliches and poor writing
Motion tracking mishaps can occasionally lead to frustrating deaths
Missing a collectible means replaying the whole level again
Aboveaverage comfort level required to play through
Published: 2019-06-16, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Excellent voice acting, Interactivity is top-shelf, Roughly 8 hours of engaging gameplay, No problems with nausea, Top notch visuals
Occasional issues with interactions, A few tracking wobbles
From the compelling and well-acted story to its engaging combat, SIE London Studios has delivered one of the best VR experiences on Sony's platform. Like a hard-boiled blend of John Woo and any good London heist movie, Blood & Truth stands tall as one of...
Published: 2019-06-02, Author: Andy , review by: bgr.com
Abstract: When I reviewed Farpoint for PlayStation VR two years ago, I proclaimed that first-person shooters could indeed work in virtual reality. This theory has been tested by numerous VR titles over the past two years, but none have captured my attention quite l...
Variety of motion-controlled actions that are easy to learn and natural to execute, Exhilarating action is enhanced by well-executed set-pieces, Small actions break up the shooting with intuitive and engaging activities
The narrative is laden with cliches and poor writing, Motion tracking mishaps can occasionally lead to frustrating deaths
Variety of motion-controlled actions that are easy to learn and natural to execute, Exhilarating action is enhanced by well-executed set-pieces, Small actions break up the shooting with intuitive and engaging activities
The narrative is laden with cliches and poor writing, Motion tracking mishaps can occasionally lead to frustrating deaths
Published: 2019-05-29, Author: Christopher , review by: gamecrate.com
Blood and Truth is a shining example of what happens when a talented team of developers carve out their own niche in the VR genre. It's a hectic walk through a wild world of guns, mercenaries, and car chases that's more than worth your time...
Blood & Truth's intense shooting action made me feel as cool as its characters, immersing me in its world even as its limited movement did its best to remind me I wasn't in full control. Yes, it traffics in heist movie tropes, but it's got a strong cast t...
Even with some hiccups, Blood and Truth operates at an entirely different level than every other shooter out there thanks to PSVR. We already knew Sony had a consistent ability to deliver awesome regular first-party games but Blood and Truth proves they h...