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Pavlov VR is now a proper World War 2 game, with tanks and everythingCounter-Strike and Day Of Defeat rolled into one
Counter-Strike and Day Of Defeat rolled into one

There are a handful of VR games trying to be the headset-wearing equivalent of Counter-Strike or Call Of Duty.Pavlov VRis one such modern military shooter, only it’d quite like to be Day Of Defeat or Medal of Honor, too. Released on Thursday, update 24 - also known as the WW2 update - adds Axis, Allied and Soviet weapons and player models to the game - and fully functioning tanks.
Pavlov VR’s tanks fit three players inside to drive and man the guns, and arrive alongside a new mode called Tank TDM. This is a 10 vs 10 game mode designed for large maps, and there’s a new Stalingrad level ready to go. Of course there is. The mode also adds a special class of players who have blowtortches with which to repair the tanks, in case you ever yearned to do some VR welding. It all looks a lot more polished than de_jeepathon2k.
The update also adds 18 new guns, including your typical M1 Garands and Thompsons, plus six grenades, three launchers, two new and two remastered maps, and a bunch of other changesyou can read about in the update on Steam. I need to find the time to hop back in, to again appraise how Pavlov compares to its nearest rival, Onward - whichyou can also find on Steam.
I get on quite well with these VR games about shooting things from afar, but Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners grossed me out within about 15 neckstabbing minutes. See how long you can stomach Matthew’s video of it from last year:
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