Published: 2017-12-06, Author: Dan , review by: ign.com
Doom VFR is a brave shooter that proves that VR games don't have to be conservative with movement to work. Fast-paced action with a great stable of recognizable weapons and enemies makes it a challenging rush, once you find your VR legs. It's a shame VFR...
2016 Doom's combat is a whole new level of brutal in VR, Aim controller support is stellar, Teleportation mechanic adds a new twist to combat, Classic maps translated to VR are a delightful hit of nostalgia
Not nearly as satisfying played with a Dualshock 4 or Playstation Move, New protagonist is a total bore, Too much dead space between killzones
Published: 2017-12-04, Author: Eric , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Doom VFR might have been the very best shooter ever released on PlayStation VR. For that matter, it might have been the best game on PS VR – period.The graphics are amazing and the sense of atmosphere is pervasive. The pacing is spot on, with intense acti...
Beautiful graphics on ultra settings, Much more than just a port, Highlight in retro gameplay, Mini BFG is awesome
Short campaign, Lack of smooth locomotion, Some frustrations with movement mechanics, Harder than Hell
If you're a fan of Doom in general, then Doom VFR is worth checking out. It's not without its hiccups - especially in terms of frustrations with movement mechanics - but cranked up to ultra settings its graphics are impressive and you'll want to wade thro...
It's Doom in VR, Intense and immersive, Full-on demon-slaying action, Cool weapons, power-ups and teleport moves
Move controls are a confusing mess, Some nausea when using the DualShock 4 controller, Undeniably short,
Doom VFR has a few control issues and won't take you long to get through once, but if you're a Doom fan with a compatible VR headset, it's one of the best experiences around.iD has bought Doom to VR without compromising the action or the hellspawn-slaying...
Published: 2017-12-05, Author: Daniel , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Stellar, adrenaline-pumping action, Raucous set pieces feel intense, Doom's guns feel good, even in VR, Art and music are all still top-notch
Flimsy exposition takes way too much time, Awkward controls
Yes. If you have a Vive or PSVR, DOOM VFR offers some of the best action you can get in VR — a must-have, even if only as a reminder of what VR could become.We reviewed DOOM VFR on the HTC Vive using a retail code for the game provided by the publisher...
It sounds small, but it's those minor details (or lack thereof) that leave Doom VFR feeling lackluster even though the core of it—the shooting, the speed, the teleport-inside-a-demon-and-it-explodes—are pretty decent.Why? Because those small details are w...