Story and plot:
Fracked is an action game, but in a dynamic and almost frenetic style, in which you don't even stop in some passages, but simply shoot a few heads after another, change magazines and shoot heads again. In Fracked, you take on the role of a soldier and an experienced skier who has to save the planet. Far away in the mountains, you discover a mining operation where an evil organization, Fracking (hence the name Fracked), opens a portal to another dimension and turns unsuspecting, innocent miners into purple monsters armed to the teeth. Behind this is a maniacal CEO who wants to destroy the whole world, and you're the only one who can stop him. But you're not completely on your own, because you have your liaison in a mountain rescue helicopter who will navigate you through the area, tell you more about the story and sometimes even really help you.
Get your heart pumping
Action is quite bland
You've probably noticed that I haven't emphasized the action, which is what the game is primarily about, and the reason for that is simple, it's basically quite bland. From this perspective, Fracked is a very generic action game that doesn't really stand out from what you've come to expect from the genre. Enemies pop up everywhere when you execute a script. And they either only stop when you trigger another one somewhere further away, or when you've shot them all down. And so it goes on and on. You arrive somewhere, the enemies run in, you kill them and move on. Every now and then, you interrupt the whole thing with a lever or something. The enemies often appear right in front of you, and the AI isn't particularly good either. But this is where the virtual reality factor comes into play and suddenly gives even such an ordinary shooter something special. Something that ensures you end up enjoying the game. The VR version of the game is excellent and you can really immerse yourself in the action. The environments are richly textured with a variety of obstacles to take cover behind in an emergency. You have a gun in one hand, the other is empty, and with this you simply grab a crate and hide behind it. Then you simply peek out, aim and shoot. The enemies come at you in large numbers, and without cover you have no chance of getting through. And you can't do it without running back and forth between the covers either. The problem with the whole thing, however, is that there are only a few enemy types that keep repeating themselves. And secondly, there are only two weapons, a pistol and a submachine gun. And that's awfully few for an action game. There are also special weapons, but they can only be used to a limited extent and only appear in certain places. For example, you can find a large Colt that kills enemies with one shot, but you can't keep it.