Gun Club VR Review (Vexa - The Man You Love To Hate)
Finally, a VR game I really enjoy!
I wanted a game to play while I am on my exercise bike, and I kind of like shooting games. This one is simple, but really fun. It feels unpretentious, as if it isn't trying too hard to be "edgy" or "cool", which has annoyed me about some of the other games
It has a good level progression, not too easy, but not too difficult either - it doesn't feel unfair, so someone with naturally shaky hands like myself can do well. It feels a bit janky, like all VR shooting games, but it's really easy to vibe with. There's the typical nonsense, such as firing a semi-automatic Saiga 12 with your right hand, while holding up the next magazine with your left. Still, I can't pretend I wasn't having a lot of fun doing that.
People have criticised it for only having cardboard cutouts as targets - while this is true, they're really well designed, especially the zombie ones. It's actually quite nerve wracking as they shamble towards you, and the audio for them is high quality enough to put you in the mood for zombie hunting.
I paid £4 for it on sale, for which it was an absolute bargain. Had I paid full price, though, I would also have been satisfied - it's repetitive, sure, but not too much to its detriment. There's enough variety, quite a lot of content, and a lot of guns.
If you're on the fence, I would encourage you to give it a try - even at full price, you may find it enjoyable. You will certainly be able to tell whether or not it is for you within the two hour refund window.