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RUSH (2017)
Wingsuit diving is one of the most exhilarating experiences in the world, and while Rush VR can't replicate it, it still delivers an immersive rush. Every aspect of the game feels fluid and fast, but that's not always a good thing, as one of the fastest things is how it gets old. It will take only the most interested player to unlock all of the routes.
RUSH VR is not the realistic skydiving sim some may have expected but there’s still a novelty to it that some virtual reality gamers will appreciate. It’s definitely cheaper than booking the real thing, though given how repetitive races can get after your first few, you’re likely to get more bang for your buck elsewhere considering the bumper crop of PSVR bangers we’ve had this year.
Rush VR is a beautiful and enjoyable wingsuit VR racer with a ton of content. If that sounds fun then you won't regret giving it a try.
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Shenandoah
A really nice multiplayer-capable wingsuit racer which gives you a pretty solid immersion of flying and speed. The visuals/resolution could be better on PS4 Pro. Hint: fly close to a surface whenever you can, that will improve immersion and fun a lot, also it gains your speed.
6
esreverse
Hmmm. I bought this game because most reviews on YouTube were positive to enthusiastic about it. Having played it for two hours I have to say I'm already bored. Why? It's four different locations with each 20 courses. The courses look and feel quite similar. Ok, different routes down the same mountain and different times of the day and weather, but the courses are just not than fun to fly down. One crash and it's over – obviously. When you are creating courses for Wipeout or a racing game you just have a lot more options to make a course fun, but that's sadly not the same for this type of game. About the controls: There are really many different options to control your dude, but all of the feel like wrapped in cotton candy. Again, it's not done badly, but flying is probably just that lame. Graphics are ok. Some washed out textures and huge polygons, but weather effects and lighting are good. Menus are done nice, but that doesn't improve gameplay. ;) I played Eagle Flight about a dozen hours and found it a lot more entertaining, since there is also a flying up there and into tunnels and boats and warehouses, plus animals and different types of challenges. Those are all not there here. One thing I didn't try which I can imagine to be fun: Multiplayer. But I'm not the multiplayer type of dude. I bought it because I wanted to feel the rush of flying down a mountain, but it just feels boring very quickly.

RUSH (2017)

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Dec 4, 2018
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Dec 12, 2018
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Video Chums
Rush VR is a beautiful and enjoyable wingsuit VR racer with a ton of content. If that sounds fun then you won't regret giving it a try.
Jan 22, 2019
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Cubed3
Wingsuit diving is one of the most exhilarating experiences in the world, and while Rush VR can't replicate it, it still delivers an immersive rush. Every aspect of the game feels fluid and fast, but that's not always a good thing, as one of the fastest things is how it gets old. It will take only the most interested player to unlock all of the routes.
Dec 20, 2018
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TheSixthAxis
RUSH VR is not the realistic skydiving sim some may have expected but there’s still a novelty to it that some virtual reality gamers will appreciate. It’s definitely cheaper than booking the real thing, though given how repetitive races can get after your first few, you’re likely to get more bang for your buck elsewhere considering the bumper crop of PSVR bangers we’ve had this year.
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Jan 18, 2021
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Shenandoah
A really nice multiplayer-capable wingsuit racer which gives you a pretty solid immersion of flying and speed. The visuals/resolution could be better on PS4 Pro. Hint: fly close to a surface whenever you can, that will improve immersion and fun a lot, also it gains your speed.
Dec 6, 2018
6
esreverse
Hmmm. I bought this game because most reviews on YouTube were positive to enthusiastic about it. Having played it for two hours I have to say I'm already bored. Why? It's four different locations with each 20 courses. The courses look and feel quite similar. Ok, different routes down the same mountain and different times of the day and weather, but the courses are just not than fun to fly down. One crash and it's over – obviously. When you are creating courses for Wipeout or a racing game you just have a lot more options to make a course fun, but that's sadly not the same for this type of game. About the controls: There are really many different options to control your dude, but all of the feel like wrapped in cotton candy. Again, it's not done badly, but flying is probably just that lame. Graphics are ok. Some washed out textures and huge polygons, but weather effects and lighting are good. Menus are done nice, but that doesn't improve gameplay. ;) I played Eagle Flight about a dozen hours and found it a lot more entertaining, since there is also a flying up there and into tunnels and boats and warehouses, plus animals and different types of challenges. Those are all not there here. One thing I didn't try which I can imagine to be fun: Multiplayer. But I'm not the multiplayer type of dude. I bought it because I wanted to feel the rush of flying down a mountain, but it just feels boring very quickly.
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SummaryFrom the twisted puzzle minds behind the award winning Toki Tori comes a new game, simply called RUSH. Fortunately for fans of high quality puzzle games, RUSH is anything but simple. In the game's fully three dimensional levels, players need to guide cubes to color coded exit points using Conveyor belts, Warps, Stops Signs, Splits and mo... Read More
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  • PlayStation 4
Dec 4, 2018
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