System: Valve Index & HTC Vive
Price at Time Of Review: £1.99
Comfort Rating: Yellow
Genre: Action
Input: Gamepad, Keyboard & Mouse
Best Playing Position: Sitting
Multi-Player: No
Age Rating: PG
VR Shop Score 1/100: 20
Description: Radical Heroes brings a fresh take on the tried and true beat ’em up formula. Imagine a full blend of everything that was fun about the 1980’s and 1990’s (The video games, action figures, cartoons, arcades, etc.) Then, jam pack all of this awesomeness in to one experience bursting at the seams with retro goodness!
The story of Radical Heroes: Crimson City Crisis begins with Diesel, an average dude who wakes up to find the city he loves under attack by a mysterious evil force. Determined to defend everything he holds dear, Diesel must face his destiny, overcome the darkest of foes, and embark on a Radical quest to stop the evil from fully engulfing Crimson City before it’s too late!
Review: Despite Radical Heroes: Crimson City Crisis being advertised as a VR supported game I just couldn’t get it to work in VR. It is said to have both Valve Index & HTC Vive support and sadly I couldn’t get it to work on either of them. But the good news is its a fun game to play anyway, just on a 2D screen. But even that isn’t going to save this game from a low score, because I review the VR element of games and sadly it is non-existent here.