In this episode, we discuss a number of VR games we haven't been able to do justice during the main podcast. They start by talking about Shotwood, a gun simulator that tries to be funny but falls short. They then move on to Witchblood, a side-scrolling action adventure game that receives high praise for its immersive gameplay and unique mechanics before discussing Blade and Sorcery, a physics-based combat game that offers a sense of power and allows players to unleash their creativity. Overall, the hosts recommend Witchblood and Blade and Sorcery as must-play VR games.
We also talk Stabby, Brazen Blaze, and Downtown Club, highlighting the gameplay mechanics, graphics, and overall enjoyment.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Channel Updates
03:12 Shotwood
08:32 Witchblood
20:11 Blade and Sorcery
27:02 Stabby
37:55 Brazen Blaze
45:53 Downtown CLub
52:59 Innkeeper VR
58:36 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
58:58 Outro
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VR games, Shotwood, Witch Blood, Blade and Sorcery, gun simulator, side-scrolling action adventure, physics-based combat, VR games, Stabu, Brazen Blaze, Downtown Club, gameplay mechanics, graphics, multiplayer lobbies, player base, marketing, updates