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Published: 2023-03-04, Author: David , review by: gamingtrend.com
Exceptional performance and visuals, Thirty tracks, Headset haptics/adaptive triggers, Tons of replay value
Doesn't explain unlocking tracks well
Pistol Whip is super cool, and the best way to play it is on PSVR2. Not only do you get the most optimized experience on PSVR2 in performance, you also have a plethora of ways to play the game, with thirty tracks to enjoy. It's a perfect pick for somethin...
Diversión inmediata, Ideal para partidas rápidas, Fácil de jugar, difícil de dominar, Muy configurable
Escenarios muy parecidos, Poca variedad de enemigos, Temas musicales de un mismo estilo
Se trata de un juego sin duda muy recomendable, frenético y absolutamente divertido al haberse apropiado de lo mejor de diferentes géneros hasta hacernos sentir que somos un héroe de acción en mitad de un tiroteo. Seguramente va a destacar más en el catál...
Published: 2019-11-16, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Addictive rhythmic gunplay, Fantastic soundtrack, Fun solo or for parties, Pickup and play, You are gonna get a workout
Seven levels feels short, No official song mod support
Pistol Whip is insanely fun, downright hectic, and excellent for parties. While the seven levels won't last very long, the soundtrack and compelling rhythmic gameplay carry this one to stratospheric heights. Embrace your gun kata, and pick this up
Pistol Whip deserves to be discussed alongside Beat Saber, which I think is still virtual reality's best and most fun ambassador. The two are both rhythm games that engross you in the music as you fight your way through a series of moving obstacles. Thoug...
Pistol Whip deserves to be discussed alongside Beat Saber, which I think is still virtual reality's best and most fun ambassador. The two are both rhythm games that engross you in the music as you fight your way through a series of moving obstacles. Thoug...