Publisher PM Studios and developer MiroWin released Desperate: Vladivostok back in November of last year. It has proven to be a well-received VR title, due in no small part to its bullet hell mechanics and cyberpunk setting. For a few months, the game was exclusively digital but has been given the green light to provide physical copies for gamers who enjoy owning a tangible product.
The game is set in a cyberpunk reimagining of the Perestroika era of the Soviet Union. Perestroika roughly translates to “reconstruction,” and was a time of reform in the government of the country. This is a deep premise that is elevated by the hyper-adrenaline-infused shootout gameplay. Players will experience the story of a hired killer, with a narrative told through dialogue and comic-inspired cutscenes.
A mode of endless waves of enemies is available as well. Players can enter an arena of ever-changing environments for a chance to place their name on the leaderboards in a fast-paced real-time combat session. The game offers dynamic music to make each playthrough feel personally engaging.
Desperate: Vladivostok will receive a physical release for PSVR only, through VideoGamePlus and other major retailers. The digital version is still available on PSVR, Meta Quest, Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest Pro, and SteamVR.
Further updates can be found on the developer MiroWin’s official site and Twitter, and from the publisher PM Studios on their site, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Discord, and Twitch.