A VR game where you save characters in peril
Just In Time Incorporated is a game where you have to save people from disasters as they happen in slow motion. The name refers to the fact that you have to save people within a certain period of time. If you do not save them quick enough, then they perish and you lose the game.
Just In Time Incorporated
Just In Time Incorporated drops you in a virtual world where you have a hyper glove. This glove allows you to teleport, move quickly and catch bullets. Your job is to stop characters from dying. Certain disasters happen in slow motion, and it is up to you and your hyper glove to save them from death. The developers know they cannot create a game with good graphics, so they stylized their graphics to look like Roblox or Minecraft graphics. The graphics are ugly, but they suitably recreate the style and indie charm of Roblox graphics.
Just In Time Incorporated
Just In Time Incorporated doesn’t take itself too seriously, and that is part of its charm and part of the reason why its backdoor humour is funny. It is like in games such as Prison Architect when you deal with a serious premise, but then figure you should give your convict a drill and see what he does in the shower room. Even on the trailer when you take the guys business card and throw it back at his head, it is a sort of backdoor humour because it is only funny if you take the premise seriously. It is the sort of humour that Saints Row 3 tried to exploit. The game has a lot of flaws, but if you can get it for a low or discounted price, then it will raise a dry smile. Do not pay a lot of money for this game because it is not worth it.