Title: PSA: Hard Bullet VR is currently FREE on Steam
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Just a heads-up for the community. Hard Bullet VR, the physics-driven slow-mo action game often compared to Boneworks or Superhot, is currently listed as free on Steam.
This isn't a demo or a weekend trial—it appears to be the full base game. (Note: There is a "Supporters Edition" DLC that costs money, but the main game is $0.00 right now).
If you own a PCVR headset (Quest Link, Virtual Desktop, Index, etc.), grab it now before the price changes back to $19.99.
Quick review: The gore is extreme, the physics are janky-fun, and the melee combat is surprisingly satisfying. It’s not a deep story game, but for free? It’s an instant download. hard bullet vr free
Deep Post:
"Hard Bullet VR free."
Sounds too good to be true, right? Let's break it down.
It is free on Steam right now, but you have to ask why. The game has been in Early Access for a while. Are they doing this to build hype for a major update? Or are they pivoting to a "free-to-play" model with expensive DLC?
Looking at the store page: The base game is free, but there is a "Supporter Pack" DLC for $9.99. Title: PSA: Hard Bullet VR is currently FREE
The Verdict: Even if the DLC is necessary for the "real" weapons, the free base game gives you hours of sandbox violence. It’s not a scam. Just grab it, play it for 30 minutes, and if you like it, buy the DLC to support the devs.
TL;DR: It's legally free. No cracks. No viruses. Just click install.
Gorn is the cartoony grandfather of Hard Bullet. While it isn't realistic, the physics-based dismemberment and slow-motion combat are free of charge if you already own it, or often found in Humble Bundles.
You are searching for "free" because you are unsure if the game is good. Let me answer that for you.
Yes, Hard Bullet is worth the money. Unlike "SUPERHOT" which requires you to move in real-time to advance time, Hard Bullet exists in a constant state of slow-motion you control. You can grab a thug by the neck, shoot his friend with your free hand, throw the body through a window, and then snort a line of gunpowder (yes, you can do that). Just a heads-up for the community
The game features:
For those who want to ignore the warnings and just play something free, here is the official method:
Note: The demo does not support Quest standalone. You need a Gaming PC and a Link Cable (or AirLink/Virtual Desktop) to play the PCVR demo.
If you love the demo and want the full game without paying full price, try these legal methods: