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WRATH: Aeon of Ruin VR - Brutal Edition

WRATH: Aeon of Ruin VR - Brutal Edition Game Cover
96%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
stability, grinding
96% User Score Based on 70 reviews

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WRATH: Aeon of Ruin VR - Brutal Edition is a single player shooter game with a violence theme. It was developed by Flat2VR Studios and was released on April 9, 2026. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

The Old World is rotting. Its Guardians have fallen. The corruption spreads. You are the Outlander, pulled from the Ageless Sea and bound to a grim purpose by the Shepherd of Wayward Souls. Enter ancient ruins and dead forests. Tear through swarms that hunt in packs. Keep moving, keep firing, keep cutting, or the gloom takes you. Brutal Edition is WRATH rebuilt and enhanced for VR, driven by…

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96%
Audience ScoreBased on 70 reviews
gameplay15 positive mentions
stability2 negative mentions

  • Excellent VR port of a classic boomer shooter with fast-paced, brutal, and satisfying gameplay reminiscent of Quake and Doom.
  • Intuitive and polished VR controls with features like dual wielding, weapon-specific reload mechanics, dash movement, and slow-motion for enhanced combat.
  • Large, non-linear levels with extensive secrets, lore, and exploration that provide hours of engaging content and replayability.
  • Save system relying on limited consumable items and shrines can be frustrating due to the lack of automatic checkpoints.
  • Minor bugs exist such as occasional stuttering, enemy AI glitches, and occasional interface quirks like finicky weapon switching and menu navigation.
  • Some players experience motion sickness due to the fast-paced and intense movement, and certain mechanics such as reload flicks and weapon switching can take time to master.
  • gameplay
    33 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is fast-paced, smooth, and captures the brutal, chaotic essence of classic doom-style shooters, enhanced by intuitive VR mechanics like dual wielding, quick reloads, and immersive weapon handling. While it may require some adjustment time and induce motion sickness for some, the combat is satisfying and well-optimized, with polished movement, platforming elements, and an engaging loop that keeps players coming back. Overall, it's a solid and thoughtfully reworked VR experience that enhances original gameplay for VR fans.

    • “While you still can definitely tell it's a port and not a native VR game, it manages to translate all the hallmark gameplay aspects of the original in a way that VR players like myself are able to enjoy just as much, if not more so, than its flatscreen counterpart.”
    • “Flat2vr and Team Beef haven't just ported the game; they've enhanced the experience with delightful controls and mechanics redefined for VR.”
    • “This is a true VR conversion, Team Beef did amazing work: dual wielding weapons, dual handling for their alternate fire, artifact squeezing with your hands, menu book on your back, and a complete rework of the blade mechanics, so now you pull them out from your wrists, cross them to parry, and charge them to do the super powerful blade dash!”
    • “I do experience motion sickness after about 30 minutes of gameplay, so I had to take breaks.”
    • “I did notice an issue where it seemed like the speed of the character varied at times (like temporarily slowed-down but it definitely wasn't the time-slow / bullet time mechanic) and I'm not sure why.”
    • “All guns have a quick reload mechanic that forces you to flick your wrists or something of that nature.”
  • graphics
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are intentionally retro, capturing the classic "boomer shooter" aesthetic reminiscent of games like Doom, Quake, and Hexen, which fans of the genre will appreciate. Performance and visuals are generally praised as smooth and excellent, especially on high-end hardware and in VR, though occasional stuttering is noted by some. The nostalgic pixelated style, combined with detailed environments and a strong sense of scale, effectively complements the fast-paced gameplay and overall experience.

    • “Graphics are rightfully retro for a boomer shooter of this vintage; the game shines with fast-paced intuitive controls and flawless performance at high FPS.”
    • “The environments and music are all awesome and capture that old-school "boomer shooter" aesthetic extremely well, with a handy trail ability to help find your way back on track.”
    • “The impressive sense of scale combined with the game's distinctive aesthetic creates some memorable set pieces for the action.”
    • “1 overall it's smooth, but I sometimes experience stuttering regardless of my graphics settings.”
    • “Graphics are rightfully retro for a boomer shooter of this vintage, where the game shines is fast paced intuitive controls and flawless performance at high fps.”
    • “The only comment on the graphics is that they are exactly what they should be, reminiscent of the time in all the right ways, and in VR.”
  • optimization
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game demonstrates excellent optimization, delivering smooth, high-FPS performance with low CPU and GPU usage, even in VR where it runs buttery smooth and looks impressive. While a few minor bugs and occasional stuttering have been reported, overall it provides a polished, fast-paced experience that performs well across various hardware setups.

    • “Graphics are rightfully retro for a boomer shooter of this vintage, where the game shines is fast paced intuitive controls and flawless performance at high fps.”
    • “The game's performance is absurdly good (admittedly, it shouldn't be demanding to begin with), and while there are still a few bugs to iron out, overall it's a highly recommended experience.”
    • “First of all, the performance is rock solid 90 fps, not a single fps dip and low CPU and GPU usage on my Ryzen 5700x3d and RTX 3080 12GB.”
    • “1 overall it's smooth, but I sometimes experience stuttering regardless of my graphics settings.”
  • story
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is described as minimal but effective, providing a basic narrative framework that is enhanced by the immersive atmosphere, scale, and sense of presence in VR. Users appreciate how the environment and vibe amplify the experience despite the simple storyline.

    • “A story of sorts, but a great vibe amplified in VR with the sense of presence and scale of the architecture and environments.”
  • music
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music is praised for enhancing the atmosphere and fitting the old-school shooter aesthetic with a rockin', doom-esque style, though some users feel it could be heavier or more prominent. Overall, the audio, including ambient sounds and directional cues, effectively complements the combat and gameplay, contributing to an immersive experience.

    • “The environments and music are all awesome and capture that old school 'boomer shooter' aesthetic extremely well.”
    • “Fantastic atmosphere - the design of the environments, enemies, weapons, ambient sound and music all fit together superbly well.”
    • “The movements, weapon handling, weapon and enemy variety and combat feel so natural, the spatial sound design allows you to hear directionally when enemies spawn in and the rocking soundtrack just adds to the experience.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is mixed, with some users reporting smooth performance and good value, while others experience freezing and glitches on startup. Additionally, certain in-game sequences lack clear audio cues, causing confusion about whether issues are bugs or intended mechanics.

    • “The game freezes and glitches out on startup.”
    • “Some sequences, like when it lifts a gate behind you when entering a room, should have a loud and obvious rattling or clanking sound to indicate something is happening behind you. Currently, it is completely silent, making it feel like a buggy invisible wall spawns there.”
  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game can feel somewhat tedious during battles, but the slowed-down time while navigating menus helps mitigate the frustration.

  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is enhanced by unintended glitches like T-posing dead bodies, providing amusing moments despite minor bugs.

  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game provides great value with extensive replayability, encouraging multiple playthroughs.

  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is widely praised for its cohesive design, with environments, enemies, weapons, ambient sounds, and music blending seamlessly to create a fantastic and immersive experience.

    • “Fantastic atmosphere - the design of the environments, enemies, weapons, ambient sound, and music all fit together superbly well.”
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WRATH: Aeon of Ruin VR - Brutal Edition is a shooter game with violence theme.

WRATH: Aeon of Ruin VR - Brutal Edition is available on PC, Virtual Reality and Windows.

WRATH: Aeon of Ruin VR - Brutal Edition was released on April 9, 2026.

WRATH: Aeon of Ruin VR - Brutal Edition was developed by Flat2VR Studios.

WRATH: Aeon of Ruin VR - Brutal Edition has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked WRATH: Aeon of Ruin VR - Brutal Edition for its gameplay but disliked it for its stability.

WRATH: Aeon of Ruin VR - Brutal Edition is a single player game.

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