Hellsweeper VR (2023)

Mixed Realms Pte Ltd

Meta Quest 2 · PlayStation VR2 · SteamVR

3.33 from 6 ratings

52 members have it in their collection · 1 playing now · 27 backlogged · 2 wish listed

From the makers of Sairento VR comes a first person action-combat game that descends you into hell. In Hellsweeper VR you traverse the demonic dimensions, wield weapons with deadly precision, command the forces of telekinesis and muster mystical powers to wipe out your twisted enemies. Reap your rewards, upgrade your skills, and choose your fate as you experiment with unique … Read more
From the makers of Sairento VR comes a first person action-combat game that descends you into hell. In Hellsweeper VR you traverse the demonic dimensions, wield weapons with deadly precision, command the forces of telekinesis and muster mystical powers to wipe out your twisted enemies. Reap your rewards, upgrade your skills, and choose your fate as you experiment with unique combat variations and start to discover what being a Hellsweeper means to you. Read less
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Release dates

  • Sep 21, 2023 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Meta Quest 2, PlayStation VR2, SteamVR
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KP_Neato_Dee

Status KP_Neato_Dee Jul 15, 2024

The movement and action in this game is so awesome, and pretty much the same as their previous game, Sairento VR. The best feeling is leaping into the air, hitting "bullet freeze", and then shooting enemies in the head in slow motion as you zoom over them.

I'm not sure which one I like better. This one adds spell attacks …

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The movement and action in this game is so awesome, and pretty much the same as their previous game, Sairento VR. The best feeling is leaping into the air, hitting "bullet freeze", and then shooting enemies in the head in slow motion as you zoom over them.

I'm not sure which one I like better. This one adds spell attacks and has Rogue-like progression. I love them both though; once you get in the zone with the movement they're both super cool.

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