Playing through the very first Medal of Honor game in VR on the Oculus Quest 2. This was a two part series, with me gunning through the entire campaign and taking down nazis left and right to try and win World War II. I enjoyed some of the levels in the game, including the V2 Rocket Base and Normandy and there were a lot of funny moments like killing nazi’s with random items and doing funny things along the way. I thought the game was overall a lot of fun and a great way to expand the VR experience to WW2 shooters, but the arenas were quite small in each level and there were a lot of loading screens in between levels and segments. The post campaign vault was a nice touch, showing enemies, cutscenes and vehicles up close so you can really get a close look at things. The game was a bit challenging at times, but overall a fun experience if you enjoy VR shooters.
Let’s Play Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond (Steam VR)
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Let’s Play Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory
It’s time to begin Sam Fisher’s third adventure in Chaos Theory! This is peak Splinter Cell franchise, most people would say. You are sent in to defuse a nuclear situation involving Korea and Japan and find out why your old friend Doug Shetland keeps turning up at the wrong time. Do we have another betrayal…
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Let’s Play FROSTBITE: Deadly Climate (Steam)
This indie Steam game has that “The Thing” feel, with the antarctic horror theme that I am a big fan of. I played this on the normal difficulty since the harder ones can really wreck you easily. Not a bad game that can be done quickly if you know what you are supposed to be…
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Let’s Play Cute Girls VR (Steam VR)
Not really much to say here. Just three different settings to watch these “cute anime girls” dance around on a loop. You can choose two different sets of outfits on three different environments in VR. I got jumpscared at one point. I’ll play anything. Your booty’s so delicious