![]() ![]() With almost no direct character interaction-and no character development-I found it easy to forget the names of the key characters and places relevant to the story. ![]() It’s presented in a fashion that’s by now almost a certainty in VR games-a ‘radio play’ that comes in the form of voices through your headphones. ![]() Though it picks up where the prior game left off, the story in Red Matter 2 feels like little more than set-dressing. I like challenging games, and especially shooters, but even so, I’d recommend going to Easy right off the bat to make Red Matter 2’s combat sections more tolerable. I ended up turning the combat difficulty down from Normal to Easy (the only two options) which made it more tolerable. In short, you travel through a largely lifeless space station, following the path of a comrade who is determined to thwart the bad guys who are using the mysterious and dangerous ‘red matter’ as a weapon.Īlong the way you’ll find some really unique and imposing brutalist architecture, beautiful visual details on both small & grand scales, and tons of interactivity with objects in the world. If you didn’t play the first you’ll be a bit out of the loop on the story, despite the game making efforts to remind players of what happened. Red Matter 2 is a direct continuation of the first game and has substantially similar gameplay. While there’s a taste of projectile combat in the game, the real showcase is the game’s rich immersive interactions and consistently strong technical and artistic presentation that is best-in-class on Quest 2, while still remaining impressive on PC VR for the likes of a VR game from a small team. Red Matter 2 is linear sci-fi puzzle game with a story backdrop to keep the action moving along. ![]() But does the gameplay of this sci-fi puzzler match its stand-out graphics? Read our full review of Red Matter 2 to find out. Red Matter 2 has arrived on Quest 2 and stands out as an immersive single-player adventure against a backdrop of Quest’s arcade-focused library. ![]()
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