 Now I don't say this very often about video games, but Zenith, Xenith, okay Sword Art Online VR has been able to transport me back to the amazing feeling of being a kid again when literally any activity or form of stimulus would give my brain the largest dopamine response I had ever felt in my life. Only now I can simultaneously live out my lifelong weeb dream of being able to explore a vast and magical world in the form of an anime character. But wait, there's more. I myself have not left the house and felt the glorious heat of the sun in just over 2 years. I wish I was kidding, but I am not. Or am I? It doesn't matter because this game allows you to meet new friends and explore all that the world of Xenith has to offer in a hilarious, action packed, and fast paced manner. Which is oddly reminiscent of being in high school again. I'll see you later buddy, I gotta get back to my group. I'm gonna take the goodies really quick and get out of here. I will also mention that Xenith has an extremely flexible class system, which allows for a wide variety of play styles. First off, there is a Blade Master class. If you are the kind of person who enjoys a good bar fight and wants to get your hands dirty, then this is the class for you. Next up is my personal favorite, the Essence Mage class. This class is basically created for people who want to blow shit up from a distance and feel like Goku while doing so. Also, this game is in early access, but I have heard rumors of a third class that focuses on long range attacks using a bow and arrow. Do not quote me on this, but that would be cool as hell. To make things even better, each of the two existing classes will allow a player to use their abilities to either go balls deep into the enemies with a raging onslaught of attacks, shield their teammates, and test the classic Rocky mentality of how many punches can you take and still be able to sit down on a toilet and take a shit the next morning. Or lastly, you can actually use your abilities to support your teammates with curative abilities, so you can sit back and watch the mosh pit in peace while you spur your teammates with regenerative amounts of Gatorade. And do not thank for a second that I have overlooked the flying mechanic of this game. I will probably get comments about how technically it is lighting. But please, just let me check this one off of my bucket list. The flying mechanic in this game is extremely intuitive, being initiated and deactivated based on the position of your arms. However, do not make the newbie mistake that I did. If you fly for too long and too high, your stamina will run out and you will fall to your death if your health is low enough. A little chesty poo right here, don't mind what they're doing. Come to papa, love this game, oh my god. Frickin' happy accident, oh my gosh. Come here baby! Dude, my frickin' back is killing me. My neck is killing me, not that you mentioned it actually. Yo, now that you're saying that my throat's killing me, bro. There you are, you beautiful whore. I've been looking for you. I fucking hate her so much. You can't throw your swords, you lucky son of a bitch. Yeah. Wait, watch this though. Yeah, that one's cool though. Right. As I said earlier in this video, Zenith is an early access game, one of which I have barely scratched the surface of. From what I can tell so far, this game is certainly making me feel good in all of the right places. I can't tell you what they will do to continue building upon this amazing VR title, but what I can tell you is that I am extremely excited to wait and see. I got, I think I got all of it. It's gone now. That's good soup. Some good soup. If you liked this video, please consider dropping a like, and I hope you're having an amazing day. And if you aren't, tell me about it in the comment section below, because we're all on this massive and hectic rock spinning through the infinite void of space together. So you definitely aren't alone.