
OpenCritic
Strong
"The main critique that can be thrown at Justice Sucks is that the abilities are easily forgotten about while playing. Enemies move at a variety of different speeds and so much of the time spent in each encounter consists of figuring out which traps will do maximum damage and how to get the most enemies in those traps as possible. This doesn't detract from the fun in any way, but there's no need for anything other than the Dusty's best passive abilities since each level is filled with everything players need to deal damage. There's plenty more to be said about this game, such as its killer soundtrack and heart-warming story, but the most important takeaway is that Justice Sucks is simply so much fun to play."
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Just VR Slingshot Target Practice lets you spend hours fine tuning your aim in a virtual shooting range. As the name suggests you load aim and fire a slingshot at targets floating in open spaces or perched on simple platforms. The controls are straightforward with motion tracking that lets you pull back the band stretch the aim and let go. Each level introduces slight variations like moving targets or adjusted distances but the core loop stays focused on precise shooting and quick reflexes. The game’s charm lies in its simplicity and the tactile feedback of VR mechanics. While it lacks complex narratives or large environments players appreciate the low pressure repetition and satisfying snap of each successful hit. With a 72% on Metacritic it’s clear the game isn’t for everyone but those looking for a no frills precision challenge might find it oddly relaxing. The 2017 release still runs smoothly on modern systems and offers a brief but repeatable experience for slingshot enthusiasts.
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