VR Shop Score – Gold Award
System: Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift & Windows MR
Price at Time Of Review: £10.99
Comfort Rating: Green
Genre: Party Games
Input: Tracked Motion Controllers, Gamepad
Best Playing Position: Sitting
Multi-Player: Yes
Age Rating: PG
Description: In Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, one player is trapped in a room with a ticking time bomb they must defuse. The other players are the “Experts” who must give the instructions to defuse the bomb by deciphering the information found in the Bomb Defusal Manual. But there’s a catch: the Experts can’t see the bomb, so everyone will need to talk it out – fast!
Rounds are fast-paced, tense, occasionally silly, and almost always loud. Everybody has a role to play whether they are defusing the bomb or deciphering information from the manual. Puzzle-solving and communication skills – and maybe a few friendships – will be put to the test as players race to defuse bombs while communicating quickly, clearly, and effectively.
In truth, all goes to pot pretty quick and that is where the hilarity starts to unfold. Daft descriptions, panic searching of defusing instructions and plain old confusion are all the order of the day. Most people should be able to get through the first ten bombs pretty easily, but beyond that, things get harder and harder. More components to the bomb, more frantic searching for the instructions, which leads to the timer getting lower and lower. This is not a game born from the mind of a gamer, it is born from the mind of a madman that just happens to be a pure genius.
Having played the normal PC version a few times I can tell you the VR version is a lot more fun. This is a great game to play in any format, on any system. But in VR you got that sense of being alone with only a voice guiding you to defuse the bomb which made it strangely scary and quite lonely at times. While it is not something you can play on your own, it is the ultimate party game, play with friends, play with family and watch them all crumble and fall apart in the end with stress. I couldn’t recommend it enough.