Crimen - Mercenary Tales
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Crimen - Mercenary Tales | Launch Trailer | Meta Quest 2 | Carbon Studio
Crimen - Mercenary Tales | Announcement Trailer | Meta Quest 2 | Carbon Studio
Critic Reviews for Crimen - Mercenary Tales
But despite all of these irritations, I still enjoyed Crimen a lot. It is repetitive, yes, but it’s pretty fun most of the way through. It gets a lot of things right, and it’s a great example of how a VR game can be much more immersive than a 2D game. Carbon Studio have put love into Crimen, and it shows. Fun, action-packed and immersive, Crimen – Mercenary Tales is a VR adventure that should be in your Meta Quest 2 library.
A few strokes of genius do not save Crimen – Mercenary Tales from an overall repetitiveness. It's still ok if you are just looking for a straightforward brawler, with the benefit of a lot of humour in it.
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Take on various enemies as a daring swashbuckling hero. Or at least claim to do so?
Crimen – Mercenary Tales was an interesting form of VR combat. It wasn’t hard to understand what was necessary at the moment. Blocking and striking weren’t always responsive and that might be a result of the light in the room. With that being the biggest issue, it was an otherwise fantastic adventure experience. At $14.99, it certainly delivers on the things it promises.