The self-proclaimed rhythm violence game, Thumper, is designed to be an intense rollercoaster ride across nine mind-bending levels of musical mayhem. Hit notes, break barriers and avoid obstacles to produce music and to rack up a high score. With a steep difficulty curve and oppressive visuals, this is not a game for the faint-hearted.
Thumper remains a true VR classic, and its upgrade for PSVR2 makes it the best place to experience its violent audio charms.
Got this a couple months ago and as a first time player... i was blown away at how good this is. Really cool.
This is the game I have spent the most time on in psvr2. It’s fantastic. It also highlights my problem with psvr2. This game is also awesome on the Quest 2, the og PSVR and various other vr platforms. It’s a badass game and I love it… but I didn’t spend almost $600 to play games I’ve already played for nearly identical experiences. This is unfortunately the majorly of psvr2 games. Don’t get me wrong, they’re some gems but… it’s not a must have.
When Thumper came out in 2016, it was a highlight of the game launch lineup for the PSVR. The frantic rhythm title had players racing through space while matching their moves to the soundtrack’s beat playing in the background. Thumper has been upgraded for the PSVR 2, and the game is just as great this time as it was the first time.
this is another one I want to check out. If it's anything like REZ (with a bumping soundtrack) then I'm sure to enjoy it.
I love this game, even though I haven't managed to beat it yet. I couldn't get past the fourth boss at PSVR1, but now I'm at the fifth on PSVR2, so hopefully I'll move on.
It's a very addictive game, but really fast.
Downloaded last week, cost me £3.99 for the PSVR2 upgrade yes its amazing. Even better than before.
Oddly, only the VR version has HDR support. The PSVR2 headset and peripherals make the biggest difference here, rather than the game itself.
The haptics on the visor perfectly accentuate Thumper's gameplay, long described as "rhythm violence". Each time you hit a power-up or damage a boss, the headset rumbles along with your controller, heightening the visceral violence of the experience to new levels.