

Superhot VR, however, breathes new life into bullet time by putting a fresh spin on it. But often such games have just felt like a bolt-on or an unnecessary and unimaginative clichéd addition. Since the days of Max Payne - which was the first game to feature bullet time, the Matrix-style super slow-mo action - a multitude of other games designers have tried to a create a gaming delight by including the mechanic in their game somehow. The full list of FAQ on the new game can be found on the Superhot website here.(Pocket-lint) - Bullet time is dead, long live bullet time. Ultimately, players aren’t required to buy the original Superhot to play Mind Control Delete, which is described as bigger than the original with additional characters and mechanics, as well as “more power and polish.” You’ll need to buy Superhot before July 16 to be eligible for the free Mind Control Delete game - but, unfortunately, the team says this doesn’t apply to players who have only purchased Superhot VR. The company is offering Superhot at a steep 60-percent discount leading up to this release, meaning fans can get both Superhot and Superhot: Mind Control Delete for a total of $10 the regular price is $24.99 USD. If you already purchased Superhot, you’ll get the Mind Control Delete expansion for free.

The upcoming Mind Control Delete game will be available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, as well PC, according to the developers. The game is available on PC and Mac, as well as virtual reality platforms where it is particularly popular. Time in this game slows to nothing when the gamer isn’t moving - and the faster the player moves, the faster time moves. The game is unique with a bright white environment, highlighting the angular red opponents.

Superhot is a popular shooting game in which the player must eliminate glassy opponents who shatter when punched, hit with objects, or shot.
