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[PC, Steam, VR] VR Bundle: Pistol Whip, Synth Riders, Audio Trip and More $22.50 (9 Games) @ Humble Bundle

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Just bought the PSVR2 with PC adaptor and really enjoying it!

Got a newsletter from Humble Bunder doing a VR deal and though I would enjoy all the rhythm games as I’ve also tried beat saber.

This bundle includes:

Pistol Whip
Includes Remixes/Mods from the community
93% Positive on Steam

Synth Riders
Includes Custom Song Support
93% Positive on Steam

Audio Trip
Dance Cardio in VR
89% Positive on Steam

Ragnarock
VR Headset NOT Required
95% Positive on Steam

Drums Rock
Over 33 Songs with plenty of DLC
92% Positive on Steam

PowerBeatsVR - VR Fitness
Professional Workouts or Train with your Own Music
86% Positive on Steam

Spin Rhythm XD
VR Headset NOT Required
97% Positive on Steam

Thumper
VR Headset NOT Required
92% Positive on Steam

Do share your experience if you’ve played any of the games!

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  • These are usually really good value. A few repeats though so lookout for that.

  • +3

    Worth it for Pistol Whip alone, my most played VR game for sure!

    • +1

      mine too. gets the heart pumping

    • Absolutely. I can't believe they're still adding in new content for it (for free!). The new songs and maps are much better than the old ones and I really like the colour coded dual wield pistol options.

  • Love thumper… it's also available native quest although costs more than this entire package. Such an acid trip of a game.

  • +1

    Ragnarock is great fun. Worth at least $20 alone.

    To me, this deal is amazing value if you enjoy rhythm games.

  • Thumper absolutely slaps. One of my faves of all time

  • Ragnarok is fun.
    Synth riders has been on my wishlist for a while.

    The problem I have though is im so addicted to beat saber that I cant give time to anything else.

  • +1

    I've played half of these. A lot of them are in frequent Steam bundles but as a whole this is the cheapest I've seen them.

    The drums games are pretty similar, bit of fun with the soundtracks but won't wow anyone that's already got Beat Saber. Ragnarock notably has half of its content in song packs and no customs, so you might run it dry a little quickly. Haven't played the full version of Drums Rock.

    Audio Trip and Synth Riders are also in the same ballpark. I prefer Audio Trip for being more forgiving on its hit detection but the custom track community is larger in Synth Riders.

    Spin Rhythm is a breath of fresh air in rhythm games. Took me quite some time to learn it, let alone feel competent at it (and still can't play XD difficulties). Great custom song community, though like most "hard" games the tracks skew towards the top end of the difficulty curve. It's so enhanced by the hardware you play it with that if it wasn't in the cheapest tier I'd say only get it if you have a Steam Deck (or actual DJ deck). The KB+mouse controls are fine, haven't tried it with a VR controller.

  • Does anyone know how the cross buy with Pistol Whip works? It seems if you buy for Quest it gives you access on other platforms, but does anyone know if i buy it here I'll also get access on Quest?

    • Same question. If I buy this will I get any of them natively for the quest?

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