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Drunkn Bar Fight 2 VR

Drunkn Bar Fight 2 VR Game Cover
35%Game Brain Score
humor
story, music
42% User Score Based on 33 reviews

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Drunkn Bar Fight 2 VR is a single player casual shooter game with a comedy theme. It was developed by Yooperlite and was released on July 17, 2025. It received neutral reviews from players.

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42%
Audience ScoreBased on 33 reviews
humor4 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions

  • Fun and chaotic VR physics-based sandbox with slapstick violence and improvised gameplay.
  • Offers a tactile and comedic experience with satisfying environmental destruction and interactive objects.
  • Freedom to roam large maps and experiment with different ways to cause mayhem enhances short-term enjoyment.
  • Technical issues including bugs, glitches, unstable frame rates, and poor hand/fist tracking especially on some VR controllers.
  • Lacks depth, progression systems, and replayability; levels and AI feel uninspired and repetitive compared to the original.
  • Overuse of AI-generated art and rushed content design detracts from visual quality and overall polish.
  • story
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game intentionally lacks a traditional story, focusing instead on free-roam and chaos similar to the first installment. While some players enjoy the unstructured gameplay and quirky elements, others find it unfinished and lacking the charm and narrative depth of its predecessor. Overall, it appeals mainly to those who prefer open-ended, non-story-driven gameplay.

    • “If you are someone who only plays games like GTA just to mess around killing NPCs without playing the story then this game is for you.”
    • “I would say this game is worth purchasing because after playing the first one a while ago it's pretty similar and is what's advertised. It also is exactly like the first one just with a different map and some new toys. I like the free roam and slight quests.”
    • “This absence of story is intentional and foundational.”
    • “Ultimately, Drunkn Bar Fight 2 lacks the chaos and oddness that made the first game actually fun, not to mention the fact that this game is a completely unfinished, unpolished mess, despite being out on Quest 3 for months.”
    • “If you are someone who only plays games like GTA just to mess around killing NPCs without playing the story, then this game is for you.”
  • music
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game serves mainly as background ambiance rather than a highlight, with some players finding it acceptable but missing the more dynamic, real-music features from earlier versions. While the current musical setting fits the game's atmosphere, there is a desire for more customizable audio options or even the option to play in silence. Overall, the music complements the core brawling experience without standing out.

    • “I actually really like the music, it's really up my alley, but I prefer to beat the tar out of people in silence.”
    • “The music is okay, I miss the early days of Durnkn Bar Fight 1 with the open radio stations and real music.”
    • “The music is okay, but I miss the early days of Durnkn Bar Fight 1 with the open radio stations and real music.”
    • “Music and ambient audio serve more as background flavor than focal points, allowing the physicality of the brawls to remain front and center.”
    • “More setting options are needed, specifically audio settings for the music in-game, which I actually like but sometimes prefer to beat the tar out of people in silence.”
  • graphics
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics prioritize readability and complement the game's comedic, physics-driven design, enhancing its cartoonish violence. However, users note roughness and technical issues like awkward hand models and limited interactivity, with some feeling the visuals fall short compared to other small VR titles.

    • “The roughness is noticeable, but it aligns with the game’s comedic tone; overly polished visuals would likely clash with the unpredictable, cartoonish violence at the heart of the experience.”
    • “The graphics are great, and the hilarious fights are even better.”
    • “Hands are weird, huge, they don't ball up (you know, like a fist), and they're disjointed. Because of this, it's hard to grab certain items, and you can get stuck on weird geometry. Many objects that should be interactable are not. I'm disappointed in the use of AI in the in-game art, and the graphics aren't on par with even small dev VR games.”
    • “The roughness is noticeable, but it aligns with the game's comedic tone; overly polished visuals would likely clash with the unpredictable, cartoonish violence at the heart of the experience.”
    • “This aesthetic supports the physics-first design philosophy, ensuring that readability and responsiveness take priority.”
  • humor
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's humor is widely appreciated, especially as a lighthearted, party-friendly VR experience with hilarious, chaotic fights. Players enjoy the comedic satisfaction of punching and knocking down opponents, aligning with the developers' goal of creating the wildest and most humorous VR bar fight simulator.

    • “Players who approach the game as a VR toy—something to jump into for a laugh, a stress release, or a party-friendly spectacle—tend to appreciate its freedom and humor.”
    • “The graphics are great, and the hilarious fights are even better.”
    • “I was really hopeful for a sequel and it improved on a lot, namely the physics engine. It's hilariously satisfying to punch people and knock them down, of course, even the first impression had me pumped—beating the dog @$$ out of the roommate frame one of starting the game, but it's very janky.”
  • stability
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant stability issues, with numerous bugs that disrupt immersion, such as erratic enemy behavior during combat. While some find it manageable and still enjoyable, the prevalent bugs negatively impact the overall experience.

    • “I would say this game is worth purchasing because after playing the first one a while ago it's pretty similar and is what's advertised, but it also is exactly like the first one just with a different map and some new toys. I like the free roam and slight quests but it's just a really buggy mess which can be fun, but when I'm hitting people and they fly across the map it's a bit immersion breaking.”
    • “The game is very buggy, the combat is underwhelmingly easy, and the comedy from the first game which was one of the best things in the original is now bland and generic.”
    • “Buggy is an understatement.”
  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is effectively enhanced by sound design and feedback, which strongly reinforce the game's slapstick tone.

  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Replayability is limited due to thin content variety and the absence of progression systems or long-term goals, making continued play dependent largely on the player's tolerance for repetition and improvisation.

    • “Content variety, while expanded from the original, can still feel thin over extended play sessions, and the lack of progression systems or long-term goals means replayability hinges almost entirely on the player’s tolerance for repetition and improvisation.”
  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The optimization is adequate but lacks improvements over the previous game and has compatibility issues with Index Knuckles controllers.

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Drunkn Bar Fight 2 VR is a casual shooter game with comedy theme.

Drunkn Bar Fight 2 VR is available on PC, Virtual Reality and Windows.

Drunkn Bar Fight 2 VR was released on July 17, 2025.

Drunkn Bar Fight 2 VR was developed by Yooperlite.

Drunkn Bar Fight 2 VR has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its humor but disliked it for its story.

Drunkn Bar Fight 2 VR is a single player game.

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