
The new modding functionality only applies to the PC VR version of the game.įans can build custom levels from the ground up, choosing their own soundtrack, enemy selection and placement, environmental design, colors and lighting, special effects, and more. The official launch of the modding tool is scheduled for May 31st. Those interested can download the program on the Cloudhead Games Discord server or on the modding platform mod.io. The two are both rhythm games that engross you in the music as you fight your way through a series of moving obstacles.The open beta starts today. Pistol Whip deserves to be discussed alongside Beat Saber, which I think is still virtual reality’s best and most fun ambassador. Pistol Whip is a music/action VR shooter built from recognizable elements that combine into a unique whole, and when it all comes together as planned it leaves the player feeling like an invincible gun-god dancing through the bullets. This is neither fully a shooter nor completely a rhythm game yet it ticks off both boxes and does so exceptionally quickly in a stylish package. Pistol Whip’s multiple difficulties and modifiers like Deadeye and Dual-wield add depth to a game that’s more addictive and satisfying than Beat Saber. Featuring music from various artists such as Magic Sword, Seeking blue, artists from Kannibalen records, HVDES, Black Tiger Sex Machine, and many more.Pistol Whips gameplay is designed for the players comfort first so you can play without the fear of motion sickness.these modifiers change your high score in different ways. Getting used to the levels already? then try and use modifiers to change how the levels are played from more enemies, turning off aim assist, dual-wielding, etc.

Hand-crafted levels based on several themes from bank heists to android uprisings, each uniquely designed to follow the beat of the music.Enjoy gameplay from the game’s original 10 tracks, 8 update tracks, and 5 campaign levels from 2089 bringing the tracklist to 23 in total. Shoot to the rhythm in Pistol Whip a rhythm game like no other inspired by movies like “John Wick” and “Equilibrium”, pistol whip masterfully combines the movements of a rhythm game and the explosiveness of first-person shooting.
