GUNGRAVE VR: Loaded Coffin Edition - PlayStation 4
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Description
Features
Loaded Coffin Edition includes base game and DLC
Fight through intense levels, with some taking place in free-moving third-person and some in first-person perspective (both stationary and mobile), each offering new challenges for action gamers
GUNGRAVE VR showcases the return of legendary character designer Yasuhiro Nightow (Trigun) and the original GUNGRAVE designers at Red Entertainment as advisers, giving Grave and Mika new life with upgraded designs
Fully-voiced in English and Japanese. Offers the following language options for text: English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Chinese and Japanese
Play how you want with three difficulty levels
PS VR headset required
For one player
What's Included
- GUNGRAVE VR: Loaded Coffin Edition
Key Specs
- EditionLoaded Coffin Edition
- ESRB RatingT (Teen 13+)
- ESRB DescriptorsBlood, Mild language, Violence
- Compatible Platform(s)PlayStation 4
- Software FormatPhysical
General
- Product NameGUNGRAVE VR: Loaded Coffin Edition
- BrandXSEED Games
- PublisherXSEED Games
- DeveloperRED Entertainment
- Model Number81821
Game Details
- EditionLoaded Coffin Edition
- GenreAction and Adventure, First Person Shooter
Certifications & Listings
- ESRB RatingT (Teen 13+)
- ESRB DescriptorsBlood, Mild language, Violence
Compatibility
- Compatible Platform(s)PlayStation 4
- Software FormatPhysical
Requirements
- Video Game Content IncludedFull game
Other
- UPC859716006215
Customer reviews
Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars with 34 reviews
(34 customer reviews)to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Gunslinger's Haven
||Posted .Grave returns to rid the city of the dangerous drug known as Seed which has slowly begun spreading through the city while Grave has been asleep. You jump from mission to mission to get the information to kill a boss and move on. Gungrave VR is easy to play and understand. The game is divided into three different game modes; a standard third-person shooter, a first-person light gun shooter, and a side scroller. The third person perspective is easily what the entire game should have been. Moving around with Grave is simple and easy as you take down waves of enemies. Grave can even go into a bullet time mode called Ripper time to make things easier to hit. You control the crosshairs by moving your head at the VR headset is your reticle. f you’ve played the PS2 Gungrave titles in the past Gungrave VR is identical to that. Even Graves shooting animations are exactly the same just now in HD. When shooting Grave doesn’t move very fast but fast enough to dodge bullets, he can also dodge by jumping out of the way of attacks. For the most part it works. Their is a slight problem when you have to rotate the camera. Like most VR titles rotating the camera is done in stop frames rather then a smooth rotation to help with awareness. The problem here is that it’s somewhat slow by the time you turn around you’ve taken a bit of damage. Most games allow you to turn on the rotating camera, but not here, you’re stuck with what you get. It became a bit of a problem that I had a few hiccups to defeat a boss. I faced off against a giant samurai that fought with a lot of melee attacks. It was one of the most challenging fight’s I’ve had in a long time. Gungrave VR’s shooting feels fast and stylish. Most encounters will be with fairly stationary enemies but some boss encounter will have you shooting at the boss and dodging their attacks & exploit their opening during their cool down segment's. Other issues consist of my bullets not causing sufficient damage – not that it matter as the enemies would never dodge my attacks – but it did become a problem during the final boss where I had to shoot down missiles and stun the boss before it could hit me. It didn’t work out a lot of the time because by the time I would destroy the rockets coming my way, I would have to use the cooldown ability so my guns wouldn’t overheat and then wouldn’t have enough time to stun the attack coming my way. Another problem are the massive damage numbers that appear over the enemies head. They’re so big that half the time I couldn’t even see what I was hitting, They’re incredibly distracting and unnecessary. The on rail moments are the most challenging part of Gungrave VR. they last too long and take up half of the game. The other half of the game is played through a first person perspective and plays like a light gun shooter from the arcades. These levels are fun. You get bombarded by enemies and you have to stand your ground. These levels last the longest and one of them had me trying to destroy an airship in the sky this level seemed like it lasted ages. Gungrave VR is split into two games. The second game was an expansion in Japan when it originally released. Gungrave U.N. saw a lot of improvements to the third-person gameplay but you won’t spend too much time in this mode. Most of U.N. is spent in side scroller mode. It’s quite challenging constantly swaying my head back and forth to see enemies in front and behind me. Gungrave VR has been a great return to the popular franchise. The Final Word Gungrave VR isn't a bad VR title, It isn't that bad of a game in general, With all that it tries to do it does it well. Not only is Gunrave VR a good game its a good use of an excellent license.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Action packed VR goodness
||Posted .Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.The Anime of the same name was very good and it's great to get a game and a VR experience based on it. Non VR is very action oriented and very fun. The VR is shooting goodness but the movement of the camera works by switching to an angle and not smooth. It is meant to prevent motion sickness but it lead to fragmented movement that can be disorienting.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 3 out of 5 stars
Wanted to give 3.5 stars
||Posted .So as my summary says I wanted to go with 3.5 stars and ended up rounded down even tho that is against math rules. While there are two games included with this both are quite short and neither is especially good. I found both to be fairly fun but nothing special personally. It is worth a look if you find a deal or if you are really into Gungrave but probably not something most will believe they got sufficient value from as while there are various difficulty levels the games both felt somewhat rushed whether they were or not.
No, I would not recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Great FPS game for playstation VR
||Posted .Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.Great FPS game for playstation VR. Funny and immersive.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Must own!
||Posted .I knew this would slide under the radar but I was a huge fan of the original PS2 game. The sequal was okay and the anime was okay too but this... delivers on all fronts. And in VR! A mist own for any PSVR enthusiast.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
2 in one?
||Posted .Owned for 1 month when reviewed.Needed more for my VR... remember this being a pretty cool game last gen... comes with 2 in 1? Cheap? Get it.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 3 out of 5 stars
Decent VR game for fans of the Gungrave anime
||Posted .Owned for 2 months when reviewed.If you liked the Gungrave anime then you'll probably pick this up too since now days it can be get for cheap. As a VR game its not to good but as a shooter is passable, the graphics are nothing to marble and the gameplay is repetitive at best. Its supposed to come with 2 games but the second one is only 3 levels so not to much of a full game.
No, I would not recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Good value
||Posted .Owned for 8 months when reviewed.Lot of content for the money. It's, either a love or hate VR I enjoy it a lot but some people thing it's bugging and can't get into it.
I would recommend this to a friend