- January 26, 2018
- VR Factory
Guns & Notes
45%Game Brain Score
graphics
music, gameplay
71% User Score 14 reviews
Platforms
About
Music and shooting!!! Different music styles. Different guns. The ability to load your music. Competition with players around the world. A real experience in the virtual world.







Audience ScoreBased on 14 reviews
graphics2 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions
- The game features nice graphics and immersive gameplay that can be enjoyable for players.
- Players can upload their own music, adding a personal touch and enhancing the entertainment value, especially for parties.
- The guns feel good to use, making the shooting mechanics satisfying for players.
- The gameplay is repetitive and can become dull quickly, lacking depth and variety.
- The game is not well optimized, with issues like poor frame rates and unresponsive settings in the options menu.
- Many players find the overall experience uninspired and recommend other VR shooters instead.
music
16 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with players appreciating the ability to upload their own tracks, which enhances replayability and personal connection. However, some critics feel that the gameplay does not effectively integrate music, likening it more to a tech demo than a true music game, and describing the in-game music as lacking depth. Overall, while the presentation is praised, the gameplay experience may not satisfy those seeking a more cohesive musical interaction.
“It's great that you can load your own music.”
“The combination of music with the sound of shots and voice feedback turns the atmosphere up.”
“The fact that you can upload your own music will probably cause me to play this game more than once.”
“Feels nothing like a music game, the action and music are only linked via blinking balloon colours.”
“Boring gameplay, I was fed up before a song even finished.”
“Looks like a music game, sounds like a music game but plays like some tech demo for a balloon popping game.”