Farpoint review – Tight shooting in an otherwise underwhelming package
Farpoint's tight control and impressive use of the Aim Controller can't do enough to hide a sloppy presentation and boring gameplay.
Farpoint's tight control and impressive use of the Aim Controller can't do enough to hide a sloppy presentation and boring gameplay.
Reviews for the PlayStation VR exclusive, Farpoint, seem to all agree on one thing. While a good use of VR, Farpoint fails to excite as a first-person shooter.
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