Budget Cuts (2018)

Game Description:
In the 2018 VR stealth game "Budget Cuts," players find themselves in a high-stakes corporate environment where robots have taken over human jobs. As an employee of TransCorp, you discover that your position is at risk of being eliminated. Armed with a teleportation gun, you must navigate through the office complex, evading detection by hostile robotic guards. The game challenges players to use stealth, strategy, and quick thinking to avoid capture while uncovering the truth behind the company's downsizing plans. With immersive VR mechanics, players can peek around corners, hide behind objects, and plan their next move in a thrilling race against time to save their job and expose the corporate conspiracy.
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What Parents Should Know About Budget Cuts
Age Rating
T
Release Date
2018
ESRB Age Rating Summary:
Budget Cuts is rated T for Teen by the ESRB with Fantasy Violence and Mild Blood. This is a VR puzzle-action game in which players attempt to escape an office building that is automating its human work force for profit. From a first-person perspective, players use various tools (e.g., a grabber, a translocator, a magnifying glass) to navigate through the office and interact with objects. Players must avoid roaming security robots that shoot at players when detected. Players use stealth to avoid enemies and/or weapons (e.g., throwing knife, darts, scissors) to disable them. Robots react to damage by crying out in pain and/or emitting large splatters of black oil, which often stain the ground. Bystander robots (posing no threat) can also be stabbed. The word “bastard” appears in the game.
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Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood
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Parental Notes
While many parents praise the gameplay experience, they caution that Budget Cuts may not be suitable for younger kids. The game includes mild profanity, with the word “bastard” appearing. The violence is considered mild to moderate, as players can use weapons like throwing knives and scissors to disable robots, which react with cries and black oil splatters. Although the violence is against robots, the depiction of damage and the ability to harm non-threatening bystander robots can be unsettling. Parents often recommend this game for teens 13 and older due to its stealth-based gameplay and the mature theme of corporate downsizing.
Why Your Kid Might Like Budget Cuts
In "Budget Cuts," the thrill of sneaking through a corporate office filled with robotic guards offers a unique experience that many teens find exciting. The game's VR mechanics allow players to physically interact with the environment, making the stealth gameplay feel more immersive and engaging. The challenge of using a teleportation gun to outsmart the robots and avoid detection keeps players on their toes, providing a sense of accomplishment when they successfully navigate through tricky situations. The game's humor and quirky corporate setting add an entertaining layer that resonates with teens who enjoy a mix of action and comedy.
Teens appreciate the strategic elements of "Budget Cuts," as it requires careful planning and quick reflexes to succeed. The game's narrative, centered around uncovering a corporate conspiracy, adds depth and intrigue, encouraging players to explore and piece together the story. The combination of stealth, strategy, and humor makes "Budget Cuts" a game that offers both challenge and entertainment, appealing to those who enjoy a mix of problem-solving and action in a virtual reality setting. While it may not be for everyone, those who enjoy VR experiences and stealth gameplay find it a rewarding and enjoyable adventure.