Paradox of Hope VR Gameplay Is Like Metro 2033 In VR! – Ian’s VR Corner

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As a big fan of the Metro 2033 series of games, when Ian Higton saw Paradox of Hope VR gameplay he knew he had to give it a go! This Early Access VR game is made by only one person and so far and it has some pretty creepy Metro 2033 meets Stalker vibes! Can Ian (and his PC) survive an onslaught of mutants in the Moscow metro or should he have worn the brown pants? Find out as Ian gives a Paradox of Hope VR review of his first run through the Paradox of Hope VR single player prologue and the Paradox of Hope VR raid mode gameplay.

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