Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Chris Edgerly | ... | Sarge | |
Luke Youngblood | ... | Ollie | |
Caroline Bloom | ... | Manon Batiste | |
Alix Wilton Regan | ... | Juliette | |
Christopher Corey Smith | ... | Captain Riley (as Christopher Smith) | |
Robert Mammana | ... | Dr. Gronek / MP Grillo / Little Charlie (voice) | |
Rafael Petardi | ... | Louis Metz | |
Frederik Hamel | ... | The Vino Brothers | |
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François Guétary | ... | Marcel (as Francois Guetary) |
Lincoln Hoppe | ... | Rufolf Müller (voice) | |
Nic Few | ... | Captain Holloway | |
Christian Oliver | ... | Egon | |
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Derek Esparza | ... | The Player |
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Rahul Dabholkar | ... | NPC Stand-In (as Rrahul Dabholkar) |
Marc Evan Jackson | ... | Colonel Ebbets (voice) |
A VR game, set in World War 2 in France, at the height of the war. You'll play a member of the Allied forces trying to stop Nazis from taking over the world.
I have changed my thoughts on this game which originally condemned it. At the time of writing It is still buggy and badly directed. The story line is broken up with black screens that interrupts the emersion of VR, this could easily have been implemented so much better and we could have had much more flowing missions. Grabbing weapons and ammo has frustratingly bad VR mechanics that have to be fixed, in fact should have been fixed before release, Interaction with the world around you is limited, and gameplay is a little linear, However the graphical aspects of the backdrops and scenery are truly astounding for a VR title and you do in fact warm to the characters If you can put up with the bugs long enough to get an hour into the game. Suddenly you find that you are really enjoying It (albeit with the frustrations) and the whole campaign is supposed to last 6+ hours . This is an excellent AAA title waiting to be finished. They should have finished It before they released it though and this could be it's eventual downfall - lets hope not because there was a lot of love poured into this game.