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Review: Gazzlers VR | Meta Quest 2

As I strapped on my Meta Quest 2 headset and ventured into the VR realm of Gazzlers, I wasn’t sure what to expect as I was getting some cute Borderlands vibes looking at the screenshots. What awaited me, however, was a rollercoaster of adrenaline, chaos, and downright fun that blew me away.

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All Aboard the Gazzlers Express

Gazzlers transports you into a high-speed train journey across the lands of Ginkgo. Your mission is clear: protect your locomotive from the relentless onslaught of Gazzlers, a tribe of peculiar, red creatures bearing an uncanny resemblance to the infamous Raving Rabbids.

In terms of gameplay, it doesn’t get more straightforward than this. Armed with your trusty gun and a shield, your task is simple: annihilate the Gazzlers and their eccentric mechanical contraptions to keep your train hurtling towards the elusive Temple of the Machine God.

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Chaos in Diesel-Fueled Form

This VR shooter immerses you in an arcade-style shooting gallery with a twist. The art style, reminiscent of Borderlands, combines with the zany behaviour of the Gazzlers to create a visual spectacle. Despite the over-the-top action and sheer craziness, Gazzlers retains a unique charm that sets it apart from the crowd.

As a gamer weary of immersive, slow-paced VR experiences, Gazzlers felt like a breath of fresh air. It’s one of those games you can pick up and play without any steep learning curve. Its straightforward mechanics allow you to focus on the pure enjoyment of blasting away those wild, red foes.

Gazzlers is as much about survival as it is about annihilation. The Gazzlers arrive in waves, each more chaotic and challenging than the last. You’ll find yourself juggling offensive firepower with the need to protect your train and yourself from a barrage of enemy projectiles.

Amidst the chaos, Gazzlers offers a stroke of strategy. After each wave, you’re presented with a choice between two random upgrades. These choices can significantly impact your chances of survival. Whether it’s increasing your ammo capacity, adding explosive effects, or boosting your resilience, these decisions will influence your journey.

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The Addictive Factor

I admit, my first few runs were chaotic, and I fell to the relentless Gazzlers time and again. Yet, the desire to improve, the allure of higher scores, and the prospect of collecting scrap to purchase permanent upgrades drove me to persevere. The feeling of progression, knowing that your character is evolving with each run, adds a layer of addictiveness to Gazzlers.

Whether it’s additional health, more damage, or increased luck, these upgrades make each subsequent run feel more promising. It’s a game that encourages you to keep coming back, improving, and conquering the next challenge.

As I ventured through the varied biomes, each with its unique visual style and Gazzler threats, I was continuously wowed. While the game fundamentally remains a VR shooting gallery, it captures the essence of classic arcade titles like Point Blank and Time Crisis. With its eclectic mix of horrible red monsters and relentless action, Gazzlers keeps you coming back for more.

From the visual design to the pulsating soundtrack, Bolt Blast Games has created an electrifying world where the chaos reigns, and shooting Gazzlers is incredibly satisfying. The game doesn’t overcomplicate things; it’s here to offer pure, unadulterated fun.

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The Verdict: Unmissable VR Thrills

Gazzlers on Meta Quest 2 is the epitome of arcade-style VR fun. Its accessible gameplay, paired with an addictive progression system and satisfying shooting mechanics, makes it a must-play for anyone seeking an adrenaline rush.

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