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69

Mixed or average reviews - based on 11 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 11
  2. Negative: 0 out of 11
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  1. Dec 1, 2017
    100
    Ultimately DOOM VFR stands as a fine example of just what can be achieved with the FPS genre in VR as of today, lining-up against Robo Recall as an action-heavy experience that throws the rulebook out of the window. It’s true that the visual quality has suffered dramatically and the control systems could be seen as far too awkward by many, but the fact that DOOM VFR pushes so hard against the VR grain makes it well worth any PlayStation VR owner’s time and money.
  2. Dec 5, 2017
    80
    Doom VFR is a brave shooter that proves that VR games don’t have to be conservative with movement to work. Fast-paced action with a great stable of recognizable weapons and enemies makes it a challenging rush, once you find your VR legs. It’s a shame VFR story didn’t get the same self-aware treatment as Doom did, but even if it’s all about warping and gunning, that’s more than enough.
  3. Dec 7, 2017
    75
    DOOM VFR delivers a fun VR experience that gives you a tiny taste of an excellent meal, a meal that’s full of stunning visuals, demon stomping, and a satisfying blend of upgrades and the weapons we know and love from the DOOM universe. Unfortunately, a few bugs and some questionable design choices mar an otherwise fantastic VR game.
  4. Dec 6, 2017
    75
    A touch on the short side, and with more than a few gripes around the control mechanisms, DOOM VFR, like most Bethesda games, is made better through mods and community support. That said, even without it, there’s a serviceable vertical slice of the best parts of last year’s flatscreen title. I just wish the damned game would let me punch something!
  5. Dec 1, 2017
    75
    Thanks to 360 degree tracking and a superior button layout (as well as improved visuals), Doom VFR on Vive is a noticeably better experience on PC than on PSVR. The lack of smooth locomotion with the Vive controllers definitely hurts, but the game sets its own unique pace with the teleportation-based combat that regularly succeeds in making you into a demon-murdering action star. That said, there’s still no getting around the fact this is a short game with recycled content that feels cut down and repackaged rather than fresh and innovative. There’s a fun afternoon of thrills here, but we want VR to take us even deeper into hell.
  6. Feb 26, 2018
    73
    Doom VFR is a short but entertaining hellride. But the bloody VR fun lacks the ease and elegance of the original.
  7. Dec 6, 2017
    70
    Doom VFR has some of the most satisfying and gratuitous action you can get in VR.
  8. Dec 6, 2017
    60
    DOOM VFR is one of the most action-packed games I’ve ever played using the HTC Vive. It’s a shame Bethesda ignored the huge amount of progress that has been made in VR development. DOOM VFR is a good game, but with a number of changes it could easily become a great game. Do not buy this game if you suffer from motion sickness as you simply won’t be able to play it for longer than five minutes at a time. However, if the locomotion issues don’t bother you, DOOM VFR is definitely worth picking up.
  9. Dec 4, 2017
    60
    Clunky controls and lack of free locomotion puts a serious dampener on this VR-port. Doom is appealing and entertaining in a new form, but id Software have taken some unfortunate shortcuts.
  10. Dec 19, 2017
    55
    VFR does not compromise when it comes to visual beauty, but talking about controls and gameplay, Doom does not really seem fit for VR. We miss the raw feeling and the cockiness of this loved shooter.
  11. Dec 14, 2017
    50
    As a huge fan of Doom and someone interested in the possibilities of virtual reality, I came away from VFR immensely disappointed. Outside of some nifty moments involving the slo-mo mechanic, VFR just isn’t compelling. The finicky teleporting mechanic hinders movement, the levels don’t accommodate VR well, the protagonist is annoying, and the combat isn’t fun. The biggest selling point for VFR is that it’s a full campaign in virtual reality, but with stiff competition in the genre like Robo Recall and Superhot VR, it’s hard for me to recommend Doom VFR to anyone.
User Score
7.8

Generally favorable reviews- based on 67 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 48 out of 67
  2. Negative: 12 out of 67
  1. May 30, 2019
    4
    It could hardly get 5, and some critics rated it more than 75/100, I'm shocked. It was OK when it just came out because there was noIt could hardly get 5, and some critics rated it more than 75/100, I'm shocked. It was OK when it just came out because there was no comparison or nearly no comparison. Now it's just non-user-friendly VR-game unlike the Skyrim or Fallout VR. The main problem that distracts you from playing it is bad controls, absolutely awful controls. 4/10 thanks to "meat" during the action and shooting and the range of weapons. Full Review »
  2. Dec 20, 2017
    0
    Very bad port. This time Bethesda has done it very wrong. Bad graphics and bad controls, nothing more to say. Better than this you can…
  3. Dec 1, 2017
    10
    Best VR game I have played

    Just WOW! This game is a proper game and not a tech demo like many other VR games. Arena shooter in VR at it's
    Best VR game I have played

    Just WOW! This game is a proper game and not a tech demo like many other VR games. Arena shooter in VR at it's best! The gunplay is so good and immersive.
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