I finally understand the appeal of VR experiences like Space Marine VR: Defenders of Avarax, even if I still have reservations about price and replayability.
The game is an officially licensed Warhammer VR experience, tapping into the hype of the recently released Space Marine 2, although it stands alone as its own fun venture.
In Space Marine VR, you and your friends engage in a thrilling co-op session where you survive waves of Tyranids, showcasing engaging gameplay that elevates it above traditional venues.
With a session lasting 30-40 minutes, players equip bulky guns and embark on a mission, enjoying an immersive experience that contrasts sharply with laser tag or escape rooms.
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