![]() ![]() Maybe you’ve never worked in a convenience store, but we all have an understanding of what that looks like. The best parts of both Job and Vacation Simulator are the wild interactions that you can have while in a somewhat familiar setting. With all of that said, Vacation Simulator seems to be a more blown out version of its predecessor in just about every way, for better and worse. It was also a great way to introduce people to VR and get them acquainted with the controls and possibilities. Instead you were hurling around coffee cups, shoving bananas in tailpipes and doing all sorts of goofy things that these robots thought humans did. Things like office work, car repair and others were all available for you to play with, but never was it an actual simulation of how these careers actually were. In Job Simulator you were basically in a museum, hundreds of years into the future, learning about the jobs that humans did before they all died. But without further ado, let’s take a look at the follow up to Job Simulator, the aptly titled, Vacation Simulator.įor context, Job Simulator was and still is one of the best virtual reality games around because of how nonsensical, nonlinear, yet focused gameplay. To read some backstory on why and how Gut Check came into existence, check out this post. Welcome to the first installment of Gut Check, a feature about first impressions in video games. ![]()
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