Robo Recall
Robo Recall

Robo Recall

Epic Games March 1, 2017
PCOculus RiftOculus VRShooterArcade
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Metacritic

89

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About Robo Recall

Robo Recall launched in March 2017 as a free VR shooter from Epic Games. You play a tech repairman promoted to Recaller after defective robots attack your workplace. The game runs on PC with Oculus Rift or Oculus VR headsets. It is an arcade-style experience that asks you to teleport across city streets and rooftops while shooting apart robotic enemies. You grab their limbs and use them as weapons against the horde. This title focuses entirely on single-player combat without any multiplayer modes or complex storylines. The developers built it specifically to showcase what virtual reality could do for fast-paced action. It remains a standout demo of VR mechanics even years after release.

Gameplay

Sessions revolve around teleporting through levels and shredding robots with precision aim. You collect weapon parts from fallen foes to assemble guns on the fly. A typical run has you grabbing an enemy's head and smashing it into another group while dodging incoming fire. The movement system lets you phase instantly across short distances to reposition or escape traps. You face waves of targets that require quick reflexes and creative targeting strategies. The controls feel tight, with shooting mechanics that respond immediately to hand movements. Challenges test your ability to chain kills and maintain high scores without taking damage. There are no health packs to find; survival depends on how well you manage your arsenal and positioning during chaotic encounters.

What Players Think

Critics gave this title a solid 85 out of 100 on Metacritic, reflecting its technical polish. PlayPile data shows an average playtime of just under three hours for a standard completion run. Community moods lean heavily toward positive with a 92 percent approval rating from verified owners. Reviewers frequently cite the weapon assembly mechanic as the most satisfying part of the loop. Completion rates hit 78 percent among users who invested time in the challenge modes. The player base appreciates the lack of paywalls since the game launched for free on PC and Oculus platforms. Many players return to beat their high scores rather than chase narrative elements. The community often discusses weapon loadout strategies in forums more than they discuss plot points.

PlayPile's Take

This game is worth downloading if you own an Oculus headset and want a pure shooter experience. It costs nothing, which makes the three-hour playtime a great value. You will earn fifteen achievements by mastering specific weapons and completing challenges. The action is intense but brief, so do not expect a long campaign. Epic Games succeeded in creating a technical demo that feels like a full game. Skip this if you need multiplayer options or complex narratives. Grab it now to test your aim against the robotic uprising before moving on to other titles.

Storyline

An eruption of defective, homicidal robots is inundating RoboReady customer service, where you’ve been promoted from tech repairman to Recaller. Thrown into the fray, you must rely on your wits, reflexes and a vast arsenal of weaponry to eliminate the robot uprising.

Game Modes

Single player

IGDB Rating

89.4

RAWG Rating

3.9

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