Budget Cuts (2018)

Neat Corporation

Oculus VR · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation VR · SteamVR

3.40 from 43 ratings

437 members have it in their collection · 10 playing now · 254 backlogged · 19 wish listed

How long? Main story 7h · with extras 5h (from 3 logged playthroughs)

Budget Cuts is a VR stealth game about evading enemies and searching levels using a teleportation gun.
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Release dates

  • May 31, 2018 (Worldwide) Oculus VR, PC (Microsoft Windows), SteamVR
  • Jun 14, 2018 (North_America) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Sep 25, 2020 (Worldwide) PlayStation VR

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GigaDeathNullGolem

Review GigaDeathNullGolem 4/5 · Sep 12, 2016

Maybe most fun game in VR, and it's free

Mileage of others might vary but this game was pretty much perfect. maybe a 1 hour experience for most. this is a stealth game for VR. it takes advantage of roomscale and other things the VIVE uses (limitiations) and uses them in a very nicely done manner. You can explore the world a bit more than most games i've played …

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Mileage of others might vary but this game was pretty much perfect. maybe a 1 hour experience for most. this is a stealth game for VR. it takes advantage of roomscale and other things the VIVE uses (limitiations) and uses them in a very nicely done manner. You can explore the world a bit more than most games i've played in VR, and it's fun to just throw things around, sandbox style. For a stealth game this this plays decently and adapts to VR much better than i'd have expected.

if you like stealth games or open world, or free games, check it out. I have no cricticisms other than it was a tad bit short and was so well conceived it's worthy of a full game.

well designed with VIVE in mind. new type of game inspired by the genres and types of games we like rather than shoehorned into new medium.
rather linear but detailed enough world to interact with and feels belivable in your hands as you touch tthings and move through it. some different pathways to get to new areas if you explore.

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