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Bullets And More VR - BAM VR

$9.99
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Developer:
Koenigz
Publisher:
Koenigz
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Jump into an action packed multiplayer experience with up to 12 players and respawns without boring downtime. Featuring more than 40 unique maps in different game modes (BAM Royale, Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture The Flag, Virus Infection, Gun Game and Classic Deathmatch).

Enjoy an arsenal of more than 30 realistic behaving weapons in multiplayer and single-player: such as knives, rifles, grenades, RPGs, and even bows and support for attachments, silencers and even bipods.

Also featuring support for player controlled helicopters and cars that can carry multiple passengers and a parachute in case you need to eject in mid air.

The game is also featuring different singleplayer game modes and a Scene Editor with Workshop support.

Features

  • Multiplayer with up to 12 players
  • Bot support (Artificial Intelligence) in online and offline matches, Individual bot options are available such as difficultly, melee, and even suicide bombers!
  • More than 40 unique maps in different game modes
  • Support for player controlled helicopters and cars that can carry multiple passengers
  • Parachutes
  • Various game modes for multiplayer: BAM Royale, Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture The Flag, Virus Infection, Gun Game and Classic Deathmatch
  • More than 30 realistic behaving weapons (also including bows, RPGs)
  • Weapon attachments, silencers and even bipods
  • Ladders and other climbable objects
  • In-game Scene Editor to create own maps
  • Workshop support to load maps created by other users
  • Further singleplayer dedicated modes to practice and compete (detailed local and global highscores)
  • Lots of locomotion options like touchpad, slide, teleport and more

TO USERS OF OCULUS RIFT AND OCULUS TOUCH:
You can play this game with two front facing cameras by making use of the snap turning feature (can be configured even further in the locomotion options). However it might be a more smooth experience to place your two cameras in opposite corners of the room to allow for a larger tracking area.

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User Reviews

Very Positive
100 user reviews
93%
Positive
7 hrs at review
Recommended

**EDITED: They fixed the trailer, much better guys! Game is amazing!** This game has developed into the best 5v5 VR shooter on steam. It might not hold that place for long as dozens of indie developers strive to become the "goto VR shooter", but right now its ahead of everyone else. Here's why I think so: 1) Graphics, Models, physics, and Animation. Lets get this out of the way, this game has the same crappy graphics that every other indie VR title has. I don't consider any of this a part of the rating, because as most VR owners know, the VR experience outweights graphics by a factor of three. None of the best VR shooters have good graphics, and you can't expect them to. 2) Better than Onward! The devs for this title understand you don't want down-time when you have a 10 pound face mask on. Onward is a fantastic game, and easily the #1 VR shooter title holder. However, if you die 10 seconds into the match you have to potentially stand there for 5 minutes while the rest of your team ...

24 helpful 2 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

BAM is the perfect balance between the military simulation of Onward and the arcade quick twitch of Pavlov VR. This is the best VR multiplayer. The graphics are nice. The maps are nice. The guns are absolutely amazing. Reloading actually makes sense. There's usually several attachments for each gun. There's several single player type games/challenges available. Game runs smoothly. There are a few locomotion options, but I always go for joystick/trackpad movement. I experience zero nausea. Did I mention you can pilot helicopters? Humvees? Yeah it's all here. Chucking grenades is fun. The only problem is the servers are usually not full. Luckily, there are bots a plenty. So the game needs more players. C'mon guys, stop wasting time with other mutliplayers. This is the gold star VR multiplayer game. Come get some. Rating 8/10 (would be 9 if more players)

21 helpful
103 hrs at review
Recommended

The game is fun, and it is not dead. It's all about the times your playing. community is mostly chill, cept me... & there is a damn good bit of content, and more to come due to an active developer; As well as some dedicated players making maps. Try the demo if your skeptical, but get the game on this sale. It's worth full price, so no sense in missing the opportunity.

18 helpful 1 funny
3 hrs at review
Recommended

bought this for battle royale, am not dissapointed. this shit is really impressive. PUBG in VR, litterally. Only thing, there needs to be a way for all dead players across the lobbies to choose quickly to play in a new game with other dead players if they want too so you dont have to wait 10 mins to play again, just get right back in on the action. Im very impressed by this, its so much fun. buy this now!

16 helpful
8 hrs at review
Recommended

I didn't expect to like this game, to be honest. From the moment I saw Pavlov, I figured [Pavlov] was a much better fit for me, and judging from online footage, the visuals and audio certainly needed work in BAM's earlier versions. In a surprise twist, Bullets and More is by far my favorite VR game, topping everything from Robo Recall to H3VR. I really didn't expect to say that any time soon, but seven hours of BAM later, I regret not buying this sooner. I bought Pavlov a few weeks ago, and while it was plenty of fun, the lack of variety got to me in the end. I'll still check in from time to time, but it really needs some more content to be something I could play regularly. BAM, on the other hand... well, it blew away my expectations in every regard. The developer is highly active and trying many new things with the base game, adding all sorts of modes. Multiplayer lobbies end up feeling highly connected, with the 5-12 players you may encounter frequently communicating or talki...

14 helpful
139 hrs at review
Recommended

Guess after 130 hours its time to write one of these lol. BAM is by far my favorite vr shooter on the market right now, no other game comes close to offering the amount of game types. From your standard TDM and DM, to ctf, gun game, zombies, even a classic deathmatch were you must go around and find your guns on the map. Last but not least by a long shot is the new Battle Royale, just been out a day or two but oh boy to me its the standout game type for BAM. From weapon attachments, to vehicles this game has a bit of everything for fps lovers. Patrick you have made one hell of a game bud, I love it. Here's to another 100 hours man.

13 helpful
7 hrs at review
Recommended

fantastic game for the price, good content and awesome community.. its like call of duty without the call of duty ppl

12 helpful
12 hrs at review
Recommended

Fantastic VR shooter. Has a Counter Strike feel with the added realism of actually reloading and clearing jams in the heat of combat. This isn't as realistic as Onward/Arma but that isn't a bad thing if you're not looking for a shooting sim. I've had the game for a few months now and the dev has been constantly updating the game and listening to community feedback. The only downside at the moment, which is true of most VR games, is finding online games can be tough at certain times of the day due the small player base. That said. When you get a game, you'll have a blast. I play on a Oculus Rift with Touch and haven't had any issues playing the game.

12 helpful 2 funny
28 hrs at review
Recommended

Ive spent more time in this game than in any other Shooter on VR. Absolutely glorious! Pros: Lots of Guns, all accurately modelled and plenty of attachment options (not quite on par with H3VR) Big Map Selection Lots of Game Modes Built-in Editor Always games available in the US Great Fun even at higher pings (for playing overseas) Solid weapon reloading thats just forgiving enough to make it manageble under fire Options out the wazoo! Cons: Graphics are a little stark. Everything is very bright Bot support on some maps does not really work well for the game mode (CTF not capturing flags, Random weapons in Gun Game etc) Odd performance issues on certain maps Overall : An absolutely fantastic gun game. The best of them all combined. Realistic weapons and mechanics with fast paced gameplay, easy to use controls and smooth stable multiplayer I own a Protube VR gunstock and this game is amazing with it. I find myself spending a long time in the timed gun shooting minigame just enjoyi...

11 helpful 1 funny
2 hrs at review
Recommended

This is by far my favorite shooter on VR. It's not the super tactical wanna-be-military shooter that Onward is (love the game, but players need to chill out) but B.A.M has a manual kit system like Onward. The modular system lets you manually kit out your weapon and place it anywhere in the 6 "bubble" regions on your person. It also has a "sling" feature that keeps the weapon you chose in the correct spot if you want to quick swap between weapons. The maps are also more open. Unlike the whiny-kid-shooter, Pavlov, which really only has 3 lanes and a significantly smaller weapon choice. Bullets and More seems like the way towards a VR version of Call of Duty or Battlefield. Sadly, more people are playing Pavlov and getting screamed at by 12 year olds or playing Onward and being told to “sod off” by a crusty old English dude, than they are this game. The side games are fun and it will keep you entertained for a while, but you can only crush BOTs for so long before the fun wears off. ...

10 helpful 3 funny

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Processor: Intel i5-4590, AMD FX 8350 equivalent or better
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970, AMD Radeon R9 290 equivalent or better
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 10 GB available space
  • VR Support: SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale
  • Additional Notes: Performance for custom created content may vary

FAQ

How much does Bullets And More VR - BAM VR cost?

Bullets And More VR - BAM VR costs $9.99.

What are the system requirements for Bullets And More VR - BAM VR?

Minimum: Minimum: Processor: Intel i5-4590, AMD FX 8350 equivalent or better Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970, AMD Radeon R9 290 equivalent or better DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 10 GB available space VR Support: SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale Additional Notes: Performance for custom created content may vary

What platforms is Bullets And More VR - BAM VR available on?

Bullets And More VR - BAM VR is available on Windows PC.

Is Bullets And More VR - BAM VR worth buying?

Bullets And More VR - BAM VR has 93% positive reviews from 100 players.

When was Bullets And More VR - BAM VR released?

Bullets And More VR - BAM VR was released on Apr 2, 2018.

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