Gexagon, the developer behind early entry PC VR shooter sandbox Exhausting Bullet, introduced the sport’s physics-based insanity is lastly obtainable on Quest 3.
Exhausting Bullet initially landed on Steam Early Entry in 2020, bringing brutal gunfights and physics-based melee motion to PC VR headsets—mainly just like the sandbox mode in Blade & Sorcery (2024), albeit with sensible weapons and a great deal of John Wick-inspired felony baddies as fodder.
Beginning at the moment, the studio has lastly launched Exhausting Bullet for Quest 3 and 3S. Take a look at the graphics comparability under to see the PC VR and the brand new Quest model side-by-side:
Just like the PC VR model, the brand new Quest model boasts three sport modes:
- RIDE Mode: Launched in summer season 2024, this mode focuses on participant development, providing unlockable weapons and challenges to earn new weapon skins.
- Sandbox Mode: Permits gamers to arrange customized situations and experiment with the sport’s physics and mechanics in specifically designed environments.
- Area Mode: Challenges gamers to fight waves of enemies or endure countless hordes throughout varied areas from the RIDE mode.
As a physics sandbox, gamers also can craft their very own situations, which embody instruments just like the ‘Welding Software’ to mix in-game objects, a ‘Customized Ammo Workshop’ to change bullet results, and the ‘Spawner Software’ to generate props and enemies.
The sport’s array of sensible weapons can be found on Quest too, Gexagon says, which incorporates pistols, revolvers, submachine weapons, shotguns, and rifles—all of which incorporates non-compulsory modes: tactical mode for sensible, handbook reloading, or arcade mode for automated reloading.
Moreover, gamers can wield blades and blunt melee weapons, like tactical knives, historic swords, and environmental objects too, Gexagon says.
You will discover Exhausting Bullet beginning at the moment over on the Horizon Retailer for Quest 3 and Quest 3S, priced at $20. And for the love of Woo, clear your playspace and put on your wrist straps. Your TVs and screens will thanks.