Aperture Gaming A BOSS Review Aimlabs
Greetings fellow test subjects.
Test Subject 1337 here for Aperture Gaming. They make it, we test it, you play it. Today, I'm going to be Blowing Off Some Steam with a BOSS Review. The product today is Aimlabs.
Thanks to everyone for putting up with my bending of the rules for the last few videos, so I'll try to go to a normal video reviews for the future, and keep the bending as little as possible. ;) And as a side note, I had to make some edits to not show the real world sponsor the game uses because I don't want to have issues with YouTube and the sponsorship rules.
Aimlabs is not that much of a game, more like a game training device, or at most, part of the tutorial section for FPS games. It helps you train with tracking, accuracy, and various other techniques to help you just improve yourself, or the possibility of going pro.
It has a few issues, like how it asks you to create an account, because of you play offline, you have limited functionality. And yet you are online to play it in Steam... The graphics are bare minimum in a few areas and the sound is only a few basic features. ut Im guessing the point is to be training you and to not have to focus on too much else. I'm also not a fan of some the the Paid DLC for this training program or to be a pro member.
Overall, I give this an 8 our of 10. It's free and I do get the idea of helping up your game skills. Thanks for watching.