The core of Doom VFR—the fast-paced movement, the shooting, the teleport-inside-a-demon-so-it-explodes—can be fun, but it’s missing the small details that make VR interesting. So I was pretty excited ...
DOOM VFR review code supplied by publisher. DOOM VFR feels like DOOM. Perhaps given the calibre of last year’s DOOM, that is the highest form of praise that one can lavish upon this PSVR spin-off, and ...
You progress pretty quickly through DOOM VFR's levels, which jump you up in levels of various, horrifying alien hellbeasts rather quickly. And nothing says horror quite like the massive demonic ...
Figuring out how to move around in virtual reality is one of the biggest problems facing the medium. Running and gunning as one would do in “Call of Duty” is a recipe for nausea. The disconnect ...
Can you remember the terror of the original Doom? Inching toward a corner, you hear the collection of beasts in the next room that all want to claw, blast, or pummel ...
VR has a reputation for making players eject their half-digested breakfast over the walls. For that reason, it is easy to be perplexed by Bethesda's decision to turn 2016's lightning-paced Doom into a ...
Taylor Lyles is a staff writer at DualShockers. She specializes in gaming hardware, eSports, virtual reality, new releases and upcoming titles. Born and raised in Maryland, Taylor is currently ...
Doom VFR works with all three control configurations in PlayStation VR (Aim, Moves, and DualShock 4), but doesn’t feel fully designed for any one of them. Each one feels like there were concessions ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. It’s one thing to step into 2016's Doom and witness its version of hell in all its modern, HD glory. It’s another thing entirely to step out of a ...
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