Blood & Truth Review – Live the Action Movie Experience
When the PlayStation VR first released, one of my favorite experiences was The London Heist. As a part of VR Worlds, it was one of the examples of multiple ways in which the virtual reality medium could immerse players, not just in unique gameplay, but in unique moments. While it took some notes from arcadey gallery shooters, The London Heist was especially notable for its smaller details, like allowing you to flick open a lighter and slowly suck on a cigar while getting a mission briefing. Cinematic character moments like these allowed you to really become the action hero, not just play as one.
Using the concept of The London Heist as a launching point, Blood & Truth takes that brief 45-minute experience and expands it to something more feature length. Clocking in at about 4-5 hours, it?s truly a full VR summer blockbuster action flick on the level of something like The Italian Job, the Bourne series, or Mission Impossible. You play as Ryan Marks a soldier who is called home for the funeral of his father. It?s quickly revealed that Marks is part of a family business that?s somewhat less-than-legitimate (everybody loves a good anti-hero). Now that Ryan?s father is out of the picture, another gangster begins moving in on the family turf, trying to take over what?s supposedly one of the biggest data network and web of assets in the world.
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Source: PlayStation LifeStyle
URL: http://www.playstationlifestyle.net
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