In the crowded landscape of virtual reality gaming, where titles like Boneworks and Half-Life: Alyx set the gold standard for immersion, a new contender has emerged from the indie scene to scratch a very specific, blood-soaked itch. is not a game for the faint of heart. It is a chaotic, slow-motion, physics-sandbox shooter that prioritizes interactivity over narrative and gore over grace.
Visually, Hard Bullet VR aims for photorealism in its textures but suffers from indie jank. The lighting is excellent—neon signs reflect off wet pavement beautifully—but character models are stiff and plastic-looking. hard bullet vr