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5 Of The Worse VR Games Rver

Okay guys come with me on a journey to explore 5 of the worse VR games ever that you can’t play, and if you tried them make sure you tell me down below because even tho they were bad, many people are still have fun and I want to hear about it!


1st is Rich Life Simulator

Despite the uninspired title, this game really does live up to its name. You get to lay by the pool, check your phone, and watch servers dance for you. It's less of a rich person's life and more of a recovery morning after a heavy night out.

Terrible character creation makes you wonder if the game is supposed to be like that or a glitch in the system. Not that Rich Life Simulator had a lot of hype, to begin with, but the gameplay does tend to fall flat after the 3 minutes it takes to realize what you've gotten yourself into.


2 Face Your Fears II

While a relatively well-executed game in other ways, it fails at its main purpose, to scare players. The masses didn't flock to this game because of an in-depth storyline or relatable characters. They want to feel the hairs on the back of their neck stand on end, something Face Your Fears 2 disappoints in.

While the VR horror crowd has become increasingly tougher to scare, mini jump scares aren't the way to go about doing it. The new kid on the block might be shocked by these things, but the first installment would work just as well for that. A passable story makes it playable but players will be interrupted by cheap attempts at a jump the entire game.


3 Swords Of Gargantua

If you don't have the right mechanics in a combat-based game, you're up the creek without a paddle. Working fine as a regular console game, hopping over to VR often results in chaos. The chaos that developers usually sort through, but not Yomuneco inc.

Parrys often don't work and stabs become near impossible to land. Controller-based games can often get away with a certain amount of off-kilter physics. When your body is the controller it makes things much more difficult to navigate when things aren't balanced correctly.


4 VR Karts

With games like Mario Kart being as popular as they are, it's clear that racing around a track can deliver just about as much fun as you can have. This game manages to let players down at almost every stop, whether it be a lack of effort or failure at development.

The sizing is all off, making you feel like a giant sitting in a clown car. When this is in VR not only does it look goofy but it distracts from you controlling the cart too. The AI's a little overpowered, winning almost every game. Players had better hope they have friends willing to put up with the shotty mechanics to play with.


5 Apex Construct

Coming out of the gates with a lot of hype can be a disadvantage, raising players' expectations and giving the game a swift decline if it doesn't deliver. Now this game does have some OK qualities, the story is relatively engaging and the graphics are very nice to look at.

Unfortunately, it fails in the controls department, making the game clunky to use. Especially in the combat department, an area that's pretty critical for players to execute. Using your keyboard becomes tiresome at a certain stage and begins to suck some of the life out of the experience.



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To just add it in horizon worlds, sadly you can still play this and I feel like I don’t need to explain this one, okay I’m just joking but If you tried any of them, make sure you tell me down below because even tho they were bad, many people still had fun and I want to hear about it!



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