Telefrag VR is a hellishly fast-paced shooter with visceral movement and combat mechanics. Dash, shoot, and teleport around unique arenas that feature impossible geometry where there is no right side up and death can come from any direction. You’d better bring your A game and telefrag your enemies into oblivion if you want to excel in PvP duels.
Set in an alternative universe where the Roman Empire never collapsed, you step into the shoes of a new breed of a gladiator on the road to becoming a champion. Use your speed, accuracy, and wits to outmaneuver and defeat your enemies, crushing them beneath your feet.
Insanely fast paced, great concept. This is such a fantastic concept and the execution in VR seems solid - it genuinely has the feel of Quake 3 Arena but way faster, more responsive, harder to hit your opponent, and then throw in a dual locomotion mechanic (full smooth walk/run using controller + a really inventive use of teleportation) and you have the lunacy that is TelefragVR.
That said - perhaps because this is such a recent release, there is far too small a player base to make it the experience it deserves to be. While I've been playing today, it has been entirely against AI bots. Though the AI is brutal enough, I am really missing the added fun that comes with genuine human interaction in this game, so I'm waiting to see if it picks up pace and develops a (hopefully loyal) userbase over the coming days & weeks.
The matchmaking system could also do with some work, perhaps allowing the user to select an opponent or fight in teams rather than just 1 on 1, but hey you can't have everything.
The recommended spec on this is pretty low so if you have a Rift or a Vive I'd imagine it'd be fine. I'm running it on an i9 with a 2080 Ti and its been just buttery smooth so far.
Still not sure? Worth a go for sure. Maybe Oculus will promote it and help drive some other players to stick with it.
Impressed. Looks really good :) I just played a few matches with a bot and love the weapons and speed of the game. Very cool. Reminds me of the old quake arena, 1 on 1's. Very fluid, graphics, frame rate, sound, ... all seem really good.