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Crossfire: Sierra Squad is a virtual reality first-person shooter video game developed and published by Smilegate.
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Waytoomany.games
Oct 5, 2023
Crossfire Sierra Squad stands out for all the reasons it may push you away; its PvE missions focus, its sim/arcade hybrid mechanics, and its separation of acts into individual helpings. I’m sure it’s me, I’m sure I am the exception and not the rule, but if reading this, you get a sense that you may also be an exception, then you should have a great time in Smilegate’s world.
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Games.ch
Nov 2, 2023
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Psu.com
Sep 4, 2023
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Digitalchumps.com
Sep 13, 2023
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Gamingnexus.com
Sep 18, 2023
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As.com
Nov 15, 2023
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Cogconnected.com
Aug 30, 2023
Crossfire: Sierra Squad is a fun arcade shooter with a ton of content. Although there are modes for squads of different sizes, this is most suitable for those looking for a 2-player experience. Unfortunately, the mission variety and maps are uninspiring and due to this, it can get a little repetitive. However, the game does enough to differentiate itself from the competition and will fill a void that many have been craving.
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Heypoorplayer.com
Oct 4, 2023
With its bite-sized stages and mostly braindead enemies, CrossFire: Sierra Squad might disappoint players hoping to find the closest thing to Call of Duty in VR. However, that doesn’t mean you should write it off completely. If you’re looking for a solid arcade shooter with a wide variety of weapons to wield and lots of replay value, CrossFire: Sierra Squad is a solid addition to your PSVR2 library. And if you can find a friend to enlist with, you’re bound to have some fun ridding the world of terrorists, one bullet at a time.
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Videochums.com
Oct 5, 2023
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Gamingtrend.com
Sep 16, 2023
The issues Crossfire: Sierra Squad runs into aren’t dire in any case. This is still a game technically in early access (at least according to the Steam designation), so there is plenty of time for Smilegate to mold this into a killer app for the PSVR2 and PC. For the moment, it’s fun to blow off steam with, but doesn’t get much further than that. David Burdette is a gamer/writer/content creator from TN and Lead Editor for Gaming Trend.