I know everyone says they're tired of them, but I still haven't bought any VR "shooting galleries" for my Vive.
Is Space Pirate Trainer still the best one? I reeeeeeally don't like the art style. What are some other good options? I greatly value polish over features/complexity.
(Raw Data isn't a shooting gallery and doesn't count)
HordeZ is sort of my favourite. It's like Left 4 Dead but you slowly hover through the level instead of actively moving, and you get 4-5 weapons all the time that you have to keep stocked with ammo dropped by Zs, which come in about 8 different varieties and come at you from lots of different angles. It's surprisingly not mindless - you need to be selecting the right weapon for the right moment, managing both hands (with reloading) at once or you'll get overwhelmed, making sure to grab ammo/health whenever it's dropped.
Plus there are so many zombies, and the weapons all feel so good, that it's the only Vive shooting game so far to really sate my thirst for shooting
all the fucking time. You'll literally be in a whirlwind of 'shootshootshootshoot - fuck, reload left hand - shootshootshoot - fuck, reload right hand - shootshootshoot - fuck, big guy, swap to shotgun - shootshootshoot - ah a brief break, quickly grab some ammo - shit, here they come - shootshootshoot' ad nauseum. You get addicted to shooting like hell and blasting the fuck out of zombies.
Really good shit. Brookhaven Experiment is a far more polished, but IMO less deep and fun alternative.
The early access status of a lot of the games/experiences is half the fun. Seeing where devs take the games as they get more experienced with the medium and apply feedback from the players. A lot of them are very active with updates churning out on average about once a week. As such, even with the same stable of games, the experience can be significantly different from one week to the next.
I mean, it's not great for those looking for finished, polished, AAA level stuff that'll last them dozens of hours. For those that can appreciate the evolving, experimental nature of it all though? It's something special.
Definitely. And there's still loads of fun to be had in the meantime, even without the AAA titles!