Limarc AmbalinaJan 10, 2021, 6:33 AM
5. - The first time I ever played a first person shooter was when I was 8 or 9 years old and Counter-Strike 1.6 was the most-played FPS in the world. It wasn't just about the shooting mechanics. It was the idea that we could type and chat with anyone in the world in real-time as we enjoyed this game together.
The idea was mind-boggling to my young brain and it might have been then that I started to fall in love with gaming.
Fast forward 19 years in the future and nothing in the gaming scene gave me that same sense of wonder, until I tried VR for the first time. Finally, something different had come along.
When loading into Pavlov for the first time using my ProTube
VR Gun Stock, I thought "This is the future of gaming."
Pavlov is young, and just like CS 1.6 19 years ago, it's not perfect. But that's what's special about it. It's new and we're discovering the potential of it together. It's like we, who are relatively speaking early adopters of VR, are given the chance to try out the rides at Disney Land before it's built.
For the most part, the community isn't toxic and communicating with your team while gunning down the enemies makes you feel like a real-life soldier or SWAT team member.
There are community maps and custom gameplay maps that are limited only by our creativity. In Pavlov, I've:
With an amazing community, Pavlov is leading the VR FPS market. Everyone who is remotely into shooting games in VR has to give Pavlov a shot.