Shooty Fruity is a goofy little title that marries the mundane task formula of games like Job Simulator with an absurd shooting gallery. You unlock new levels based on how many stars you have obtained, stars which are awarded for completing various objectives on each mission, such as ‘gain X amount of juice within a certain time frame’ or ‘kill X amount of Y fruit with Z weapon.’ I both like and hate this mechanic (not just in this game but in every game) as it does prolong the life of the game as you try and get all the stars and unlock everything the game has to offer; however, it also locks away content if you’re unable to obtain enough stars. The game itself isn’t the longest, but with its short mission lengths and multiple objectives per mission, it’s a game you can easily pick up and play a few rounds of here and there. Shooty Fruity PLAYSTATION VR VR GAME. The monotonous task of scanning item after item, or placing the correct thing into the right parcel for someone who doesn’t appreciate all the work you are doing, can sometimes make you wish you were doing something else or that something more interesting was happening.

It also lets you practice your aiming and allows you to get used to the recoil before you are placed in front of live fruit. If you have ever worked in a supermarket on either the checkout or packing duties then you have most likely drifted off into your own fantasy world at some point. Shooty Fruity is yet another shooting gallery affair for the PSVR headset and usually that might be enough to send you to sleep immediately but this game is worth another look. Don’t be fooled by the cutesy aesthetic, however, as the gunplay can get pretty intense at times and contending with your duties adds an extra dimension of difficulty. Neither the word Protractor or Contractor accurately conveys my position on how I feel about Tractors. You can easily grab guns, put them down for when you need them, grab and throw food or items down the line and even grab and throw the enemies – the cherries act as grenades you can use against the other fruit; if you can grab them! The enemy variety is fairly decent and, as mentioned above, you’ll have to switch up your loadout fairly frequently in order to exploit their different weaknesses. After a few rounds, you are hearing the same things being said – all of which are great, but it would have been nice if they provided more for the lady to say (maybe in an update patch?). https://store.playstation.com/en-gb/product/EP4114-CUSA09500_00-SHOOTFRUIDAY1000, Gioteck JC-20 – Wireless Controllers (Switch) Review, Gioteck VX4 – Wireless Controller (PS4) Review, Train Sim World 2: Preserved DLC and Roadmap…, Gioteck WX4 – Wireless Controller (Nintendo…, How I managed to get my PS4 Pro to shut up so I…, NACON Wired Compact Controller (PS4) Review, Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?…, Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series (PSVR) Review, Edna & Harvey: The Breakout – Anniversary Edition (PS4) Review, Saints Row IV: Re-Elected (Switch) Review, Holy Potatoes!

The only thing you can’t adjust is how far back you are – I had an issue with this before the day one patch as a hold of the options button, to calibrate,  placed you a bit too far forward when seated, but the patch seems to have rectified this.

The first thing is the controls.

You use the move controllers and you are locked in a stationary position as if you are sat at the till or at a workstation.