Masters of Light Reviews
Masters of Light is definitely entertaining and uses its VR functions in creative ways. Fast thinking on your toes gameplay and combat encounters with continuously moving enemies makes you use your powers in a calculated and deliberate fashion. You never feel like you are in danger with unimposing opponents, but that mixed with the fun gameplay make it that much easier to dive back into the light if you ever get a game over. The frail story leaves you unsatisfied and jittery controls can cause some immediate issues with how well you are performing in a level, but the feedback of the tacit sounds and flow of the music keeps you moving and grooving throughout your galaxy hopping adventure. Given the subject manner, I wish Masters of Light was able to deliver another layer of tenacity. Even so, Masters of Light displays an exciting way to enter the VR space by giving you fun to use light powers that let you liberate the stars from the clutches of darkness.
Not a revolution or a groundbreaking title, but a "clean" and fun game: Masters of Light is an experience halfway between a classic game and a rhythm game. You play as a deity of light facing a shadowy invasion, with five different upgradeable powers and 36 stages, each "signable" with a numerical performance. Masters of Light offers decent replayability despite some content limitations. A fun gaming experience with a "hidden" goal of physical exercise at a slightly lower-than-standard price.
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