13 Awesome Summer 2018 Video Games You Probably Missed
5. Firewall Zero Hour
PSVR owners haven't exactly had a ton of AAA content to savour in 2018, and after Supermassive's Bravo Team disappointed the hell out of everyone earlier in the year, it was reasonable to have tepid expectations for the similar-looking Firewall Zero Hour.
For the most part, Firewall lives up to the "it's Rainbow Six in VR" hype, delivering an immersive, visually appealing 4v4 multiplayer experience that, like most multiplayer VR games, is elevated substantially by the built-in voice chat with your comrades.
Considering Aim controller owners have had precious little to do with their nifty peripheral this year, it's a pleasure to report that Firewall's tracking is stupendously good and among the very best of any PSVR game to date.
If there's any black mark against the game, though, it's the problem with almost all multiplayer VR games: its limited life-span.
Though filling out an 8-player lobby at launch was fine, VR player-bases tend to die off quickly, and a few months from now, there's no guarantee it'll still be thriving. This is doubly true as Firewall is a PSVR exclusive and therefore can't merge lobbies with the HTC Vive or Oculus Rift.
Basically, if you're intrigued by this game, you'd best get on it in the very near future.