System: Valve Index & HTC Vive
Price at Time Of Review: Free
Comfort Rating: Green
Genre: FPS (Moving)
Input: Tracked Motion Controllers
Best Playing Position: Sitting
Multi-Player: No
Age Rating: 15+
VR Shop Score 1/100: 55
Description: Infinite Vector is an action VR game where time moves slow as you move fast. You will be shooting, dodging, and catching everything from bullets to arrows, which can all be redirected towards your enemies. All missions are re-playable and vary anywhere from casual to extreme as you, the hero, take on hordes of enemies. The mission types vary from shootouts to assassination missions with variable, player-chosen paths. You wield powers such as super-speed, teleportation, and the ability to use anything in your environment to your advantage, including incoming bullets!
Review: While I enjoy the style of gameplay Infinite Vector was going for I have to say this is more of a tech demo than a real game. There are currently several scenes in each of the themes. The two themes are an office scene and a Wild-West theme, then several scenes in each. Inside of each scene, slow-motion chaos is happening and you can teleport around, shooting all those trying to kill you and then you move onto the next scene. No real strategy, nothing exciting, just kill, then move on. It needs some sort of storyline, some sort of a challenge to make it better, but for now, it is something fun to play for a short while, but it is a good job it is indeed free.