The stylish, hyper-kinetic action of I Am Your Beast is making the leap to virtual reality. Coming to Meta Quest in 2025, this adaptation transforms the game’s high-stakes manhunt gameplay into a fully immersive VR experience, blending speed, stealth, and precision shooting.
Originally known for its slick movement and sharp level design, the game puts you in the role of a deadly operative hunted by waves of enemies across a series of compact, puzzle-like arenas. In VR, that intensity shifts from screen to headset, with a greater emphasis on spatial awareness and physical aiming.
A manhunt designed for VR precision
At its core, I Am Your Beast VR is about mastering momentum. Each level is a small, open-ended playground where you choose your route, strike fast, and disappear before reinforcements arrive. The shift to VR means players will physically lean, peek, and aim in ways that make encounters feel immediate and personal.
The action is not just about reflexes but also about reading enemy patterns and planning efficient takedowns. With every second counting, it becomes a high-speed blend of tactical thinking and raw execution.
A distinct visual and audio identity
The flat-screen version stood out for its sharp, high-contrast art style and pulsing soundtrack, and those elements remain intact in VR. Bold colors, clean silhouettes, and tightly composed levels make for clear visual cues in the headset, while the music drives the tempo of each encounter.
The audio design also plays a bigger role here, with directional sound helping track enemy positions. This makes the headset version not just more immersive but also more strategic.
Designed for replay and mastery
Like its original release, the VR version emphasizes short, replayable missions that reward experimentation. Players can chase faster times, cleaner runs, or more stylish kills, all while learning the intricacies of each map.By reimagining I Am Your Beast for VR, the developers are leaning into the platform’s strengths tight environments, physical aiming, and sensory immersion while keeping the adrenaline-fueled spirit of the original intact.

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