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May 2019
(83%)
58 Reviews
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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...
Abstract: I don't know if you can recall playing cops and robbers in the school playground as a kid. I'm old, so it's all getting a bit hazy for me. What I can remember is that there was always one kid who fetishized reloading. Other kids would be taking cover and...
Published: 2019-05-28, Author: Alan , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Reviewed on PlayStation VRBlood and Truth leaves the old glorified tech demos in the dust and realises VR's full potential with an incredible blockbuster campaign that's also a love letter to the city it's made in.Crammed with banging setpieces, it deli...
Published: 2019-05-28, Author: Alan , review by: stuff.tv
Engaging well-written story with brilliant pacing and variety, Packed with fun involving set pieces that make the most of your hands, The most impressive visuals in VR to date, The soundtrack is a banger
You'll want to invest in a pair of Move controllers to get the most out of it, A fairly short campaign (albeit still a substantial one for VR)
Blood and Truth uses every trick of PSVR's capabilities and constraints to deliver an absolutely rollicking action thriller. You might call it a rollercoaster but it's so much more than a thrilling ride - it leave your hands sweating with adrenalin as it...
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