Review: Marvel's Iron Man VR
When it comes to first-person shooters – or just the usual experience that’s often so emblematic of aiming in first-person – VR still finds itself in the awkward position of its successes getting far outweighed by its failures. There are cases where this transition pays off, where a game manages to avoid the pitfalls of motion-controlled technicalities and gameplay variety, for the idea to seem worthwhile. And not only do we find a great reimagining now and again of some originally non-VR title likeSUPERHOT, but there are also original works like Blood & Truth andPistol Whipthat rather than simply adapting to the new perspective, embrace it fully....