WTMG's Leo Faria: "Whilst some setpieces were still pretty enjoyable, and the game as a whole is still pretty good, I can’t help but think that Bulletstorm is still best enjoyed elsewhere, be it on PC or console, with or without Duke Nukem’s nonsensical presence, or on a more powerful VR headset. Let me reiterate that the game isn’t broken, glitchy, or suffering from framerate problems. It just had to suffer some heavy setbacks in order to run properly on the Quest 2. You can have fun with it as it is, just make sure to understand there are better ways to experience it."
Looks like more fixed are coming. People Can Fly and Incuvo S.A. today released a major update for Bulletstorm VR. Today’s patch for the PlayStation VR 2 and Steam VR.
Was excited for this game, but all the issues right before release kind of soured my immediate want for the game, so now I’ll wait for a sale.
“Bulletstorm VR is a hilariously dated game that'll make you laugh as you blow crap up while listening to its stupidly macho cast of characters. However, it's so rough around the edges that I'd find it hard to recommend to even the biggest fan of '90s-era action flicks.” - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums.
Incuvo released the action-packed Bulletstorm VR this month, and here are all 27 PSVR 2 trophies to collect (but no Platinum in sight).