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The stealth game Phantom: Covert Ops offers an unusual type of VR locomotion: You sit in a military kayak and infiltrate a naval base as a silent but heavily armed elite soldier.

But due to the sophisticated controls and the simple gameplay, I pick up the bow sometimes for a few rounds,” wrote Ben in his In Death review. Admittedly, this is not a game that you play for hours at a stretch. “Quickly put on the glasses and poof I’m in the game: It’s just fun to play a round of In Death: Unchained every now and then. If you die, the whole thing starts over again – including unlocked improvements. You’ll shoot your way through procedurally generated levels, collecting and buying extra ammo or tools, and facing off against powerful bosses. I'm speaking at a very high level here because you end up doing far too many tasks to list in a review.This VR game is a roguelite that you fight out with a bow and arrow or crossbow. Tasks include rotating buildings, searching for objects, throwing stuff at targets, and leading characters to certain points. Also, some characters repeat lines way too often which gets annoying fast.The gameplay merely involves you standing in a central spot as the Ghost Giant then you interact with your surroundings in order to move on to the next scene. The voice acting is mostly superb although some voices seem out of place like one character whose southern accent stands out like a sore thumb. As you progress, you'll come across many charming characters and they reminded me of the animals in the Animal Crossing universe although looking at them in VR makes them much more adorable.

You play as this ghost and after the little guy gets used to you, you help him perform tasks that would be much more difficult if he attempted them by himself. Anyway, he soon sees a giant ghost emerge which he is initially afraid of.
