Three Fields Entertainment released their Lethal VR on the HTC Vive via Steam and now the game comes to the Playstation VR. The premise is rather simple as you step into the shoes of a recruit FBI agent and undertake various target practice stages. The game also comes with a low asking price of £9.99 so you can expect the game to offer some quick fix VR gaming rather than a fully fledged adventure game. That said, ultimately is Lethal VR worth your time and money?
There’s a new update for Lethal VR on PS4 and PSVR, much to the delight of would-be assassins. The new update, version 1.01, brings the long-awaited online leaderboards.
Jorge S Fernandez: " Lethal VR is a basic game concept that does exactly as advertised. It’s a quick arcade-style target range game with a lot of neat objectives and weapons to play around with. It’s just a shame that more time could not be given to the controls in order to better accommodate the PSVR’s hardware, as precision and comfort are absolutely instrumental for games like this. We’ve come far in the last few years, yet it seems target-based gaming has not evolved much since the Nintendo Wii’s remote-waggling days."
Just played Lethal VR for the first time two days ago, very nice game. The targeting was a little off when throwing knives and/or throwing stars, but that might of been more so because I was throwing with my non throwing arm, so things when flying everywhere. Other than that I found the game to be very fun as far as target shooting goes, but be warned that your arms will get tired after awhile.
NelMaNo writes for Punk and Lizard: "Listen up recruits! Lethal VR from Three Fields Entertainment and Team17 is a virtual reality weapons training experience for the PlayStation VR. Your accuracy, speed and ability to perform under pressure will be assessed as you get to grips with a variety of different weapons from pistols and throwing knives to steel rimmed bowler hats."