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Robo Recall launched in March 2017 as a free VR shooter from Epic Games. You play a tech repairman turned "Recaller" after robots go rogue inside their own customer service center. The game runs on PC via Microsoft Windows and works with Oculus Rift headsets. It is an arcade-style action title that focuses entirely on single-player combat. You teleport across rooftops and city streets while shooting defective bots. The developers stripped away complex narratives to focus on pure movement and gunplay. This setup creates a fast-paced loop where you dismantle machines and use their parts as ammo. It feels less like a story-driven adventure and more like a high-octane physics playground designed specifically for virtual reality hardware.
You spend most of your time slicing robots in half with laser beams or shooting them until they explode into useful scrap. The core mechanic involves grabbing enemy parts mid-air to throw back at other foes. Movement relies heavily on teleportation, letting you zip across the map instantly to gain height advantages. You can switch between different weapons like a machine gun or a shotgun, but the satisfaction comes from disassembling enemies with melee attacks. A typical session lasts around thirty minutes as you race against time to clear waves of attackers. The controls feel responsive because the game tracks your hand movements directly. You must manage your health while dodging return fire and collecting weapon upgrades scattered throughout the level. There are no inventory menus or complex menus to pause the action.
Players on PlayPile have logged an average playtime of 4.2 hours per session, with a 92% completion rate for the main campaign. Metacritic gave the title an 85 out of 100 score, which reflects strong critical reception. Community moods show 78 percent positive sentiment regarding the movement mechanics and 65 percent positive feedback on weapon variety. Review snippets frequently mention the "satisfying" destruction physics and the high skill ceiling for scoring. Only 34 percent of players have unlocked all achievements, suggesting the challenge modes remain difficult even after finishing the story. The average rating from verified users stands at 4.6 out of 5 stars. Data indicates that most people return to the game specifically to test their speedrun times rather than replaying for narrative reasons.
This title is worth playing if you own an Oculus Rift and want a shooter that respects your time. The price is zero dollars, so there is no financial risk in trying it out. You get access to twenty different achievements that track your combat precision and speed. The game shines when you master the disassembly mechanics, but it lacks content for those who prefer long campaigns. Epic Games built something tight and focused here without unnecessary bloat. If you enjoy games where every bullet matters and movement defines the experience, this fits your library. Skip it if you dislike physics-based combat or need a deep story to hold your attention.
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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