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  1. May 8, 2021
    3
    One of the most overrated games I have played. I was really excited to play after hearing so much, it fails as a horror game, and as a game in general, it is not scary (except for the ending but you can't excuse a bad game by saying the ending is good) and it's not fun at all, it is padded out way too much. After shooting all those ducks I don't feel compelled at all to get any of theOne of the most overrated games I have played. I was really excited to play after hearing so much, it fails as a horror game, and as a game in general, it is not scary (except for the ending but you can't excuse a bad game by saying the ending is good) and it's not fun at all, it is padded out way too much. After shooting all those ducks I don't feel compelled at all to get any of the other endings. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY. Expand
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  1. Sep 18, 2017
    80
    Duck Season really is a mixed bag of ideas, trying to build out a core experience that’s reasonably solid, it just didn’t have enough variety to be a sole title in its own right. Stress Level Zero’s additions are really just padding, stretching out the replay factor with seven different endings may only encourage a small number of users to keep going back. Duck Season does have a charm all of its own though, making for a perfectly enjoyable experience.
  2. Sep 18, 2017
    80
    Duck Season is more than a tribute to a beloved retro game; it’s a love letter to an entire era of pop culture and childhoods well-spent on a healthy dose of screen watching. As a showcase for VR it does a brilliant job of highlighting the tech’s current strengths with small, intimate environments that breathe authenticity and organic storytelling that never pulls you from the experience. I can’t wait to see how Stress Level Zero applies what it’s learned here to something that pushes the medium even further.