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A VR third-person shooter that channels early-90s space dogfight energy through modern headset tech. Small in scope, focused in intent.
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G-Force is a VR-only third-person shooter built around one clear idea: bring back the kinetic, twitch-reflex feel of old-school space combat games and pipe it directly into a headset. Developer B.U.G. IT wears that inspiration openly. If you grew up steering pixel ships through asteroid fields and memorizing enemy fire patterns, the DNA here will feel immediately familiar, even if the coat of paint is contemporary VR. The core loop sits at the intersection of navigational awareness and shooting accuracy. You are not just pointing and clicking at targets. The game asks you to think spatially, to track movement, to balance where you are going with where your shots need to land. That combination, borrowed consciously from the dogfight genre of three decades ago, gives G-Force a slightly more demanding feel than the average wave-shooter VR title. It rewards players who slow down enough to read the space around them rather than purely spraying and hoping. Being VR-only is the biggest filter here. If you have the hardware and a tolerance for the physical demands of active headset play, the third-person perspective in VR is an interesting choice that not many titles attempt. It creates a small-scale diorama quality to the action, a feeling of watching your craft from just behind it while still being inside the experience. Whether that framing clicks for you personally will depend heavily on your VR comfort levels and how your brain handles that particular spatial relationship. What is harder to assess without more community data is the longevity. The genre inspiration points toward replayability through score chasing and skill refinement rather than narrative breadth, which is an honest design position for a small studio. A game that knows it is a tight arcade loop and commits to that is more trustworthy than one that overreaches. B.U.G. IT appears to understand what they built, and there is craft in that clarity even if the total runtime is modest. The absence of Steam reviews or a Metacritic rating means this one sits in the quieter corner of the catalog. That is not a red flag by itself. Plenty of focused VR experiments live there. If the 90s space shooter revival pitch speaks to you and you have a headset ready, this is the kind of small release worth a personal look rather than waiting for a crowd verdict that may never arrive. Kai, Scout Team
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- Developer
- B.U.G. IT
- Publisher
- Disney Interactive Studios
- Release Date
- Feb 5, 2022