Alright, lads and lasses, here's my two pence on Can You Do It. I've given it a whirl on my Oculus Quest 2, and it's a mixed bag of sorts.
Graphics: Supported at 90Hz/120Hz, it's smooth sailing for the eyes on the Quest 2. I appreciate the effort to make the most out of the hardware, though the visuals themselves could use a bit more finesse. The city during hang gliding looked alright but some areas felt a bit sparse.
Gameplay: The mix of activities is interesting - from hand gliding to zip-lining and the elevater. Keeps things fresh, I'll give it that. But, a few activities like ladder climbing felt a tad repetitive.
Modes: The free mode's a good shout for those who want a laid-back experience. Time challenge mode adds some urgency, which I liked. Gun Hunt Mode stands out a bit, offering a nice change of pace from all the climbing and gliding.
Experience: They tout it as an "epic experience of Virtual Reality Technology", but I've seen more impressive titles on VR. That being said, there's a charm to it, especially if you're new to the VR world. Feeling the height, especially during hand gliding, is a right thrill.
Features: Looking forward to more updates, 'cause the variety's good but could be better. The promise of "many more coming soon" gives me hope.
Overall: it is decent enough for a go. It's got its moments, but it's not going to top my list of VR experiences anytime soon. Handy if you want to show off VR to a mate or have a casual play session.
