![]() Due to the nature of your time control ability, careful planning is needed to dispatch enemies that are running from left to right. Several enemies are out to get you, and when dozens of bullets are flying at your face, it becomes a game of perfectly timing your movements while slipping in between a barrage of bullets. Of course, you won’t just be up against one guy at a time. As it zips by you, you can now reach out, snatch the gun out of your attackers hand, and fire a few slugs into him. Slowly moving your head out of harm’s way will in turn move the bullet. You can now see the bullet suspended in mid air, and because of this you can react appropriately to dodge it. He takes a shot, but as his bullet is leaving the chamber you stand as still as possible. A very bad guy (he’s red, so he must be bad) with a gun is running towards you. If that sounds confusing let me walk you through a basic gameplay scenario. Toss a few guns and knives into the mix, and now you have yourself a party. If you slowly move your hand through the air, everyone and everything around you will move just as slowly. You move quickly, and time will move quickly. If you haven’t experienced SUPERHOT before, let me explain how it works. But wait! That’s been done a million times already! Yes, it has, but not quite like this. What SUPERHOT VR did have though was one innovative, stylistic, and most importantly, fun gameplay mechanic – the ability to control time. ![]() Hell, there wasn’t even any kind of deep or engrossing story to talk about. It didn’t have an amazing musical score or bass rattling sound effects. Graphically, it didn’t look all that impressive. When SUPERHOT VR launched on the PC last year it took almost everyone by surprise.
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