Guns’n’Stories: Bulletproof is a dynamic VR western shooter that fully immerses players into the ambiance of weird Wild West.
Stepping the tangled storyline, you will encounter many intimidating but comical enemies and fight Big Bosses.
You will have to shoot aptly and a lot using both hands as well as to use various covers and move actively, avoiding bullets of enemies.
You will visit many beautiful locations and will be able to try a big arsenal of weapons under the rhythm of the heavy music, jokes, and cynical humor!
Unforgettably vivid cocktail from emotions, in which we’ve added everything to make a player fall out of reality for a while to receive exactly these bright and fresh emotions we’ve only experienced when were kids.
Maximally comfortable and user-friendly. You will never feel sick or discomfort during the game. However, you will need a good physical shape to play on the high level of complexity.
Cross-buy PC VR | |
comfort | ⦾ Comfortable |
age rating | 13+ Teen |
website | mirowin.com |
developer | MiroWin |
publisher | MiroWin |
connection | Internet required for download |
app version | 1.0 |
languages | English ∙ Chinese ∙ French ∙ German ∙ Italian ∙ Japanese ∙ Korean ∙ Russian ∙ Spanish |
My entire family loves to play this!
I got this because I like shooting games where you can sit if you prefer, but there’s no setting to adjust for it like there is in Zombieland Headshot Fever, for instance. This results in not being able to properly see the entire playing field.
Otherwise, it’s an okay game.
I was surprised how much I absolutely love this game. It’s one of my go-tos as well as just generally a favorite.
It’s cheesy but it’s the game’s intention to be cheesy and it does it in a wonderful way. It’s not realistic but it’s just fun and includes western movie tropes.
The cutscenes are fun to listen to - I didn’t skip one because they were funny and moved the story plus they weren’t too long.
It’s a short game but it has story mode which you can finish in a couple hours, and then arcade mode as well as trying for extra guns you can only get by getting a certain amount of stars.
You’re an old man telling your young grandson about your past. As he tells the story, you go through each level of the game. There are really great jokes in here that I absolutely loved. It’s a fun, silly, creative, simple game.
Well worth 10 bucks for sure.
Would love to see an update with an extended story or a second game :)
Awesome but how do I get to play all the Acts?
I thought it was a pretty good game for my first buy of the Oculus quest 2 I just wish I had more levels
I got 28 years of gaming expierience and tried 100 vr games, that's easily my top 3. It works exactly like it's supposed to and i like the graphics and story. Good job, it doesn't feel like vr game it feels like a real game :p