Pistol Whip

Absolutely stunning rhythm music game with incredible physics and feeling, constantly added content and greatest replayability!

Strong sides:

  • Amazing game mechanics and overall feeling, nice soundtrack
  • Very solid level of visualization and game look for both PC and Quest versions
  • Flexible difficulty settings and different modifiers
  • Easy to learn with integrated tutorial, suites for people to introduce VR
  • Great post-release support from developers (4 free DLCs released, including two different story modes)

Weak sides:

  • No support for custom songs and mods
  • No multiplayer mode

Summary and conclusion:

Absolutely amazing must-have music game, with flawless gameplay and immersion. Requires large amount of physical activity from the player on hard levels, but might be played on easier levels in more relaxed/chilling way with less physical activity. High level of re-playability and low threshold.
Pistol Whip


Rating: 5 from 5 - strongly recommended!


Game is available on:

STEAMQuestPS VR2 (PS Store)Rift
Tested on:
i7, GTX 1060 6GB, 16GB RAM, Rift CV1

Game performance:
STEAM-version doesn't run native Oculus SDK, but supports OpenComposite. There is performance loss on low-end configurations while launching the game in SteamVR. Oculus Store version runs in Oculus SDK mode and supports Cross-Buy between Rift and Quest!

Review by: Pheonics

Official game trailer and our gameplay footage

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