Immersive VR sword fighting for Windows PC
Blade and Sorcery is a premium VR action game for Windows built around hands-on medieval fantasy combat. Instead of controlling attacks with standard keyboard or gamepad inputs, you use a VR headset and motion controls to swing weapons, block incoming strikes, aim bows, and cast magic in a more physical way.
The game begins with character creation, then places you in a home area where you can try different weapons before choosing an arena, difficulty, and mode. Combat is wave-based in its sandbox form, with enemies attacking at close range or from a distance. The weapon selection is a major strength, covering swords, axes, maces, bows, and spells. Its body physics and hit detection give fights a weighty, reactive feel, especially when aiming for specific body parts.
Blade and Sorcery has also grown beyond pure sandbox fighting. The Crystal Hunt mode adds progression, loot, dungeons, and a defined ending. Its skill tree is split into Fire, Gravity, Lightning, Body, and Mind, with 78 skills available, so players can specialize or mix abilities. The update also adds the larger Dalgarian Dungeon biome, the Hector golem, hidden valuables, rare crystal shards, a shop with a voiced NPC, 76 new weapons, and 90 armor pieces across full armor sets.
Usability has improved with a clearer inventory system, a beginner tutorial, map revisions for Ruins and Arena, a journal for collected lore, and graphics optimization. Even so, this is not a casual desktop game. You need a compatible VR headset, such as HTC Vive or Oculus Rift, plus a capable gaming PC to get the intended experience.
Blade and Sorcery is best for players who want physical VR combat with lots of weapon experimentation and a fantasy setting. If you already have the right hardware, it offers a focused and highly interactive sword fighting experience with enough progression to feel more complete than a simple arena sandbox.
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- Developer
- WarpFrog
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- PC games
