5/22/2023 0 Comments Fracked reviewsIt’s filled with corporate espionage that somehow fits in skiing and climbing. Players are taken out of the dark waters and into a colder scene. Fracked pushes deeper into Phantom’s extreme action (think Vin Diesel’s XXX series). But the same magic is traded for a shorter experience that fails to do more with its ideas. It’s great to see nDreams build on Phantom: Covert Ops to deliver a cinematic thrill ride. Fracked plays well on the studio’s elements to aim and fire. Surprisingly, nDreams kept their VR shooting mechanics sharp. Enemies are also easier to spot for players as they clear out rooms of goons. Outlines and vibrant colours effectively set the world apart from other nDreams productions. It’s beautifully rendered for an extreme action game like Fracked. nDreams also took their time in creating expansive stealth playgrounds to paddle through.īetter yet, the studio would show off the potential for spy action games.To better suit the PSVR and performance, Fracked also uses a cel-shaded art style. The concept of mixing kayaking into a gritty military premise like Metal Gear Solid or Call of Duty worked. Phantom: Covert Ops still takes the cake for a unique, full-length stealth game that can only work on VR platforms. NDreams has had a good track record for genre-defying AAA VR shooters. That’s until things end abruptly after a criminally short three hours just enough for me to stop tolerating the experience. The game has enough of these moments to keep PSVR players excited. Even ziplining over enemies with a sick spy beat playing in the background. Or wiping out waves of goons as you push an explosive mine cart down a facility. It’s easy to get lost in shooting bad guys while skiing down the alps. Fracked has the makings of an extreme VR shooter.
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