![]() The basic premise is that you have to get to the exit of each level and in the way are various obstacles. Rather than using portals and gravity, this game is all about colours. The similarities are obvious but ChromaGun VR does have its own gameplay mechanic. ![]() The clean laboratory setting, the experimental tech, the style of the puzzles and the staid but funny comments that come from the person overseeing your trials all quite obviously are nods to the Portal games. ![]() From the outset though it is clear what this game’s primary influence is. I never dabbled with the original release and so am coming to this one completely fresh. The only new feature is that the game is played with the PSVR headset and supports the Aim controller (although a DualShock 4 will work just fine too) which has us scratching our heads as to why this isn’t just a patch for the original rather than being a separate purchase (note: there was an offer to get the game free, if you owned the original, but at the time of writing this has expired). ![]() The game is a straight port of the original with no new content, levels or puzzles. Februin PS4 / PSVR tagged aim controller / chromagun / portal / PSVR / puzzler by RichieĬhromaGun VR is, as the name suggests, a PSVR update of Pixel Maniacs’ original ChromaGun game, a colour-based puzzler that has been around on iOS and computers for a few years but made its way to the PS4 in 2017.
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