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  1. Jul 27, 2020
    65
    With one foot thrust into the present and one foot invariably still stuck in the past design-wise, Vertigo Remastered is not entirely polished to a mirror sheen, but it's a gem worth experiencing just the same. It does an admirable job of serving up a good degree of variety, fun set pieces, and an all around interesting experience that, despite pervasive physics-based bugginess, may be worth your time.
  2. Jul 20, 2020
    60
    Vertigo Remastered is still very much a 2016 VR game at its core, even with an impressive number of new bells and whistles. But there’s a beating heart at the center of this always-entertaining campaign that fuels not only some brilliant, affectionate parody of Valve’s beloved series, but also its own string of thoughtfully-designed concepts that would fit right at home in it too. It’s Half-Lite which, for a game that wants to celebrate a series’ cultural impact as much as echo its philosophies, is high praise.
User Score
7.6

Generally favorable reviews- based on 5 Ratings

User score distribution:
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  1. Apr 13, 2021
    8
    Amazing game but not without its share of bugs. Still, it's incredible that this was made by essentially one person.
  2. Jan 17, 2021
    10
    Superb game. It's not Half Life Alyx but almost. No doubt, it's a must play.

    PROS: Easy & fun to play + Awsome locations/enviroments +
    Superb game. It's not Half Life Alyx but almost. No doubt, it's a must play.

    PROS: Easy & fun to play + Awsome locations/enviroments + Great bosses + Hands don't go through objects and walls + Weaponry + Correct checkpoints + Good graphics + Perfect water effect + Not many puzzles but they are cool and different + As you go forward in the game it goes better and better

    CONS: i give up, i tried to find some but all is well done here
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