- February 16, 2023
- kChamp Games
PyroSlam: VR Table Tennis
48%Game Brain Score
humor, gameplay
graphics, optimization
72% User Score 18 reviews
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About
PyroSlam: VR Table Tennis combines traditional table tennis gameplay with explosive power-ups and unique upgrades, offering a fun and engaging VR experience. Compete against players worldwide in ranked online multiplayer or take on AI bosses, using advanced physics and varying spins to outplay opponents and level up. With a variety of power-ups, paddles, avatars, and arenas to unlock, PyroSlam offers endless entertainment for table tennis enthusiasts and casual players alike.







Audience ScoreBased on 18 reviews
humor1 positive mentions
optimization3 negative mentions
- The game features solid physics that provide a realistic table tennis experience, making it enjoyable to play against both AI and friends.
- Power-ups add an entertaining twist to the gameplay, enhancing the overall experience and providing variety during matches.
- The user interface is intuitive and easy to navigate, allowing players to quickly jump into matches without convoluted menus.
- The game suffers from server and desync issues during online play, leading to frustrating delays and unregistered hits.
- There is a lack of content and environments, making the game feel bare-bones, especially in its current early access state.
- The absence of adjustable table height and other customization options can hinder the experience for taller players.
graphics
2 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game feature a polished visual presentation, but lack customizable settings, leading to some distracting effects like smoke trails and bubbles that can distort gameplay. Despite these quirks, the overall visual quality is considered solid.
“Overall, a very solid base of a game with good polish in visuals and gameplay.”
“There are no graphic settings at all, and there are some strange effects that cannot be disabled, such as a smoke trail behind the ping pong balls, balls exploding, and circular bubbles that appear above the table, often shrinking the ball to the size of a marble.”