3Player VR Shooting Strategy

3Player VR Shooting Strategy

In the fast-paced world of multiplayer VR shooters, a well-devised strategy can give you an edge over opponents who rely on instinct. This article will discuss some tips and tricks that can help you master the art of virtual combat.

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1. Sniper Elite VR

Sniper Elite VR is the first game of its kind to make sniping feel like a natural fit in a virtual reality headset. Whether you’re hunched up on a hill with a scope or popping off shots at enemies scurrying below you from a prone position, lining up a shot is 3player VR Shooting a thrilling experience. The ability to enter Focus Mode, which slows your breathing and stabilises the reticule, helps to further enhance the sense of lethal precision at play.

The campaign is a decent length, but it doesn’t feel too repetitive thanks to various other objectives that shake things up, from the thoroughly satisfying street fights to some more comprehensive stealth sections. Even the sniping segments have enough variety to keep them feeling fresh – for example, using a drone to covertly map out an enemy’s location or setting up a trap that’ll distract them while you take them out.

It’s also worth mentioning that Sniper Elite VR is the best-looking game in this genre on PSVR so far, with an excellent draw distance and framerate that never drops even during hectic action scenes. The fact that it features collectables and challenges to complete for each mission only adds to the replay value.

3. Bonelab

The successor to the Boneworks demo that first drew attention for VR Standing Platform its impressive physics engine, Bonelab is an experimental sandbox where everything has weight and you’re more than just a pair of floating arms. This makes for a combat experience that is intense and exciting, but also pretty disorienting.

After a prologue that teaches you the basics of moving, jumping and firing the excellent VR firearms and less-excellent melee weapons, Bonelab tosses players into a hub area where they can access different mini-games like tactical trials, parkour maps, arena wave games, Garry’s Mod-style sandbox levels and more. This is a solid way to let players experiment with the mechanics and get comfortable with them before moving forward.

It’s a bit frustrating that the campaign doesn’t continue in this vein. Instead, the story plays out in a series of soulless corporate environments and research facilities that are a mix of familiar MythOS worlds developed by Monogon Industries and some surprisingly creative physics-based puzzles.

In between these, players are able to switch between avatars in a sequence where they beat down cops in a Hotline Miami-inspired bar and your character transforms into a barrel-chested, musclebound thug. The body-switching is a neat gimmick, but it’s a small part of the game that doesn’t have much to do with the main plot.

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