PSVR2 fraggers, lock in – Wrath: Aeon of Ruin VR Brutal Edition slams onto your headset April 9, rebuilt from the ground up for that sweet dual-wield nightmare fuel. We're talking flick reloads that'll have your wrists burning, blade dashes through enemy guts, and high-velocity slides to keep the momentum or die trying. Impact Reality's turning this Quake-wannabe into a VR bloodbath with physical artifacts you chuck like grenades, hand-based HUD, and enough gore to paint your playroom red.
The fresh launch trailer shows off the over-the-top combat upgrades – ramped bullet hell, haptic feedback that punches back, and melee so close you'll smell the demon breath. PlayStation's hyping it as old-school FPS speed with modern VR brutality, and Team Beef's already trash-talking trick shots on X. No more flat-screen cope; this is circle-strafing panic where one bad peek means gibs.
Originally a rocky 2024 boomer from KillPixel and 3D Realms, Brutal Edition polishes the turds into gold – better combat feel, audio that slaps harder than a railgun, and secrets in crypts that'll make you sweat. Dropping same day on Quest and PCVR too, but PSVR2 gets the Sense controller love with trigger effects and roomscale room-clearing. If your VR rig's collecting dust, this is your wake-up call – skill issue incoming.
Community's buzzing quiet so far, but PS's post already pulling likes while boomer shooter vets on Reddit call the original 'decent but meh.' VR fix might change that. Get ready to uninstall your comfort zone.