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To anyone with a vr headset that supports this game
I recommend Swordsman VR. It’s sorta like Blade and Sorcery, but less of a sandbox and has a progression system, and you could level up different stats.
The physics may be hard to get used to at first (sometimes there are glitches, not much though. Just if you come from blade and sorcery, the physics are a bit different), but they are actually pretty good once you get used to them
The reason I recommend it is because the enemies are actually challenging to face. They dodge your attacks, block fairly well, and make minuscule but quick strikes (most of the time they do two quick slashes and you’re dead, so you have to make sure to dodge and block). They don’t overswing and make huge openings, they are highly defensive. They are also covered in armor a lot of times too, so you have to strike in certain areas not covered, making fights sometimes last a good couple of minutes. There are also bosses, though I haven’t gotten to one yet. (I spent a lot of the time messing around in the sandbox mode)
Solid 8/10 game. I have it on the PSVR 2 so I don’t know how it is on other platforms such as the Quest, but I imagine it isn’t that different, probably some visual downgrades and perhaps a downgraded physics engine like Blade and Sorcery: Nomad (maybe). Great game to those looking for a challenging sword fighting game and not just a fun sword fighting sandbox experience like Blade and Sorcery (though it has better physics, it’s enemies are extremely easy to beat).




You can fight a sword wielding Santa as a boss fight
And he’s actually extremely challenging wtf
its the power of cookies and milk