Compara los precios de Drunkn Bar Fight 2 VR en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Yooperlite. Publicado por The Munky. Lanzado el 17/7/2025. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie, Simulation, Early Access.

A VR bar-brawl sandbox that trades depth for pure physical comedy - genuinely funny for 20-minute bursts, genuinely rough around the edges for everything else.

My spreadsheet instincts told me to skip this one immediately. No skill trees, no build variety, no late-game progression curve worth mapping out. Then I spent forty minutes throwing a fire extinguisher at a bouncer who had just flanked me with a pool-cue, and I understood exactly what Drunkn Bar Fight 2 is optimizing for: short, stupid, physical laughs with a VR headset strapped to your face. That is a legitimate design goal. It just comes with serious caveats you should know before committing. The core loop is a physics sandbox that plays across several distinct locations, including an Irish pub, a rooftop bar, and - added post-launch - a sewer Zombiepocalypse mode where you face underground hordes instead of just bar regulars. The weapon roster is genuinely varied: broken bottles, tasers, paint guns, rubber chickens, fire extinguishers, piñatas, and improvised furniture all behave differently when you pick them up. The headlining Drunkn Physics system produces enhanced ragdoll reactions that are frequently absurd in the best way, and the NPC behavior is a step up from the original. Bartenders throw things back at you, bouncers try to coordinate and pin you down, and random patrons can join a brawl if you hit the wrong person. On paper, that sounds like a reactive combat system. In practice it is closer to controlled chaos - NPCs are unpredictable in ways that feel accidental as often as they feel intentional. Here is where the numbers get uncomfortable. Steam user reviews sit around the 50-52% positive range, which is a "Mixed" rating for a reason. The physics engine that makes the slapstick funny is also the source of most complaints: object gripping is inconsistent, weapons can spin or fly out of reach without warning, and the ragdoll behavior occasionally crosses from comedy into frustration. Graphics are rough by any standard, animations are clunky, and the tutorial offers almost no guidance - though there is little enough mechanical depth that you figure things out in a few minutes regardless. Controller compatibility issues have also surfaced for players on less common headset setups. Yooperlite is actively patching through Discord and community feedback, and the roadmap targets character customization, new game modes, and refined AI, with a full release window roughly six to eight months out from Early Access launch. Who should actually consider this? If you have friends in the same room, a casting setup on a TV, and thirty minutes to kill between other sessions, this delivers exactly what it promises. It is also a legit physical workout if you commit to swinging properly. But if you are the type of player who wants systems with progression, meaningful AI decision-making, or a polished moment-to-moment feel, this will exhaust its appeal in one sitting. The Early Access label is doing real work here - this is a content-thin build that the developer is expanding, not a feature-complete experience with minor rough edges. Strategy-minded players looking for decision depth will find nothing to model here. Party-mode VR players who want a chaotic set piece for a group gathering will find exactly the right vibe, at least for a session or two. Diego, Scout Team

Drunkn Bar Fight 2 VR

Drunkn Bar Fight 2 VR

17 jul 2025Yooperlite The Munky
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A VR bar-brawl sandbox that trades depth for pure physical comedy - genuinely funny for 20-minute bursts, genuinely rough around the edges for everything else.

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My spreadsheet instincts told me to skip this one immediately. No skill trees, no build variety, no late-game progression curve worth mapping out. Then I spent forty minutes throwing a fire extinguisher at a bouncer who had just flanked me with a pool-cue, and I understood exactly what Drunkn Bar Fight 2 is optimizing for: short, stupid, physical laughs with a VR headset strapped to your face. That is a legitimate design goal. It just comes with serious caveats you should know before committing. The core loop is a physics sandbox that plays across several distinct locations, including an Irish pub, a rooftop bar, and - added post-launch - a sewer Zombiepocalypse mode where you face underground hordes instead of just bar regulars. The weapon roster is genuinely varied: broken bottles, tasers, paint guns, rubber chickens, fire extinguishers, piñatas, and improvised furniture all behave differently when you pick them up. The headlining Drunkn Physics system produces enhanced ragdoll reactions that are frequently absurd in the best way, and the NPC behavior is a step up from the original. Bartenders throw things back at you, bouncers try to coordinate and pin you down, and random patrons can join a brawl if you hit the wrong person. On paper, that sounds like a reactive combat system. In practice it is closer to controlled chaos - NPCs are unpredictable in ways that feel accidental as often as they feel intentional. Here is where the numbers get uncomfortable. Steam user reviews sit around the 50-52% positive range, which is a "Mixed" rating for a reason. The physics engine that makes the slapstick funny is also the source of most complaints: object gripping is inconsistent, weapons can spin or fly out of reach without warning, and the ragdoll behavior occasionally crosses from comedy into frustration. Graphics are rough by any standard, animations are clunky, and the tutorial offers almost no guidance - though there is little enough mechanical depth that you figure things out in a few minutes regardless. Controller compatibility issues have also surfaced for players on less common headset setups. Yooperlite is actively patching through Discord and community feedback, and the roadmap targets character customization, new game modes, and refined AI, with a full release window roughly six to eight months out from Early Access launch. Who should actually consider this? If you have friends in the same room, a casting setup on a TV, and thirty minutes to kill between other sessions, this delivers exactly what it promises. It is also a legit physical workout if you commit to swinging properly. But if you are the type of player who wants systems with progression, meaningful AI decision-making, or a polished moment-to-moment feel, this will exhaust its appeal in one sitting. The Early Access label is doing real work here - this is a content-thin build that the developer is expanding, not a feature-complete experience with minor rough edges. Strategy-minded players looking for decision depth will find nothing to model here. Party-mode VR players who want a chaotic set piece for a group gathering will find exactly the right vibe, at least for a session or two.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5VR SandboxRagdoll PhysicsPhysics CombatParty VRImprovisational WeaponsNPC ReactivityZombiepocalypse ModeCouch SpectatorWorkout VR

Requisitos del sistema

Mínimos

OS
Windows 7 - 64 bit
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
GTX 970 or equivalent
Processor
i5 3.3 Ghz
VR Support
SteamVR or Oculus PCVR. Required Quest 2 or 3 controller and gogles

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OS
Windows 10 - 64 bit
Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
GTX 980 or equivalent
Processor
i7 3.4Ghz
VR Support
SteamVR or Oculus PCVR. Required Quest 2 or 3 controller and gogles

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Desarrolladora
Yooperlite
Distribuidora
The Munky
Fecha de lanzamiento
17 jul 2025

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Drunkn Bar Fight 2 VR fue desarrollado por Yooperlite y publicado por The Munky.