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If you have scrolled through the SteamVR store looking for a game that doesn't hold your hand, doesn't sanitize violence, and lets you turn a corporate office into a red-mist-filled playground, you have likely landed on this title. Developed by GexagonVR, is not just another shooter; it is a chaotic physics sandbox that rivals the complexity of Boneworks while leaning harder into arcade-style brutality. hard bullet vr
If you have the PC hardware to handle the physics and the stomach for the gore, this is arguably the most fun you can have with a Valve Index. It sits proudly on the shelf next to Blade and Sorcery as a must-own title for violence enthusiasts. If you have the PC hardware to handle
| Feature | Hard Bullet VR | Boneworks | Blade and Sorcery | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Cyberpunk / Office | Industrial / Liminal | Medieval Fantasy | | Combat Focus | Guns & Blunt Melee | Physics Puzzles & Guns | Swords & Magic | | Gore Level | Extreme (Dismemberment, Gibs) | Low (Ragdoll only) | Extreme (Dismemberment) | | Slow Motion | Manual (Button toggle) | Manual (Button toggle) | Manual / Spell-based | | Performance | Moderate (Optimized for explosions) | Heavy (CPU bound) | Moderate | | Multiplayer | Yes (Mod) | No | Yes (Mod) | But for a specific subset of PCVR gamers,
Virtual reality has given us many things: breathtaking vistas, immersive horror, and the ability to wield lightsabers. But for a specific subset of PCVR gamers, none of that matters as much as physics . Specifically, slow-motion, bone-crunching, John-Woo-meets-The-Matrix physics.
Unlike story-driven shooters like Half-Life: Alyx , has no narrative to bog you down. The premise is a thin veil allowing you to destroy waves of "Redman" enemies (faceless corporate goons) using any tool at your disposal.