Rat it: Plague Hunter is an early access VR first person shooter game in which you, an alchemist explore a dark pirate ship and try to eradicate all plague bearer rats with a magical slingshot. As you advance into each room there are more and more rats to kill. Many are just running around but the further you get the more rats you need to find or lure. This adds a puzzle element to the game as you need to find objects you can interact with - shoot them with your slingshot. Some interactable objects do not hide rats, they can hide treasures as well, be it potions to recover health, coins, or alchemical projectiles.
The gameplay is mostly this - enter a room and eliminate all the rats in it. There is a time limit before you die to poison and you can check your health on your forearm, but you can also hear it - the more you cough the less life you have (unless you take lots of damage in a single blow). Once you fail you can quickly retry. I found the slingshot mechanic fairly good. It behaves the way you'd expect. The more force you use to pull, the faster the projectile will go and the harder it will be to target. This also deals more damage and if you use maximum force the common rats can be one-shot. You can choose a playstyle based on this mechanic and you can also swap hands mid-game.
Not all rooms are about rat killing though, you can also end up in a room with a puzzle element which pretty much just requires careful study of the surroundings or a room featuring a boss that has a set behavior you need to learn. These rooms are very fun and I wish there were more of them.
Art style of the game is cartoonish and everything fits well together, sometimes too well as you can miss an object hiding rats. The rats are rather cute than something you'd want to shoot at first sight.
One of the things that may be rather negative for many players is the fact that the game uses teleport for movement and you can only move to specific locations. When having the slingshot in your hands, you cannot move which can add some frustration. During boss battles movement is needed though. Since this game is in early access, I believe it can still be addressed and should be from my point of view.
The UI is rather clunky. The most problematic is changing the projectile type while playing - it was the reason I rather did not use them at all, unless the game required it. It could be done in a similar way you choose emotes in VRChat as that is fast (or think Half-Life: Alyx) and can be comfortably done during combat without much thinking or looking at the UI.
Verdict: 3.5/5
Rat it: Plague Hunter is a VR shooter game that makes you use your controllers as a magical slingshot to eliminate rats. The mechanic of the slingshot is fairly good but the gameplay still gets very repetitive, the further you get the more rats you need to eliminate and that is not the kind of a challenge I'd be personally looking for. The puzzle rooms and bosses spice things up but I still craved for more of these to break the rat killing pace. The game is fun and has a good potential if more story and more mini-game rooms are added. Some glitches, bugs (falling down of the map), clipping (and being able to shoot rats through objects) should be fixed as well.