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I should've just played Beat Saber - Supernatural VR Fitness

ShortCircuit@ShortCircuit366.5K viewsMay 19, 20207:15
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The video opens with the host explaining the dilemma of working out at home and introduces Supernatural VR Fitness as an Oculus Quest app that promises gym-like workouts without leaving the living room. The creator sets up a safe play area, discusses Guardian boundaries, and notes that Supernatural is often described as Beat Saber in disguise. He expresses curiosity about whether the experience includes more than just swinging a lightsaber-style bat and whether it offers real coaching or structured routines. The setup process includes creating an account, noting a 30-day free trial followed by a $20 per month subscription, and acknowledging that the program uses music tracks from well-known artists along with guidance from in-game coaches. As the session begins, the host calibrates movements, gravitates toward squats and lunges, and experiences a full-body workout with visible effort and sweat. By the end of the first segment, he reflects on the physical demand, the accuracy of movements, and the potential value of the service versus alternatives like traditional gym memberships or other fitness games. The video then pivots to a comparison with Ring Fit Adventure and discusses price realism, noting that Ring Fit can be cheaper upfront, with broader long-term value. Overall, the reviewer frames Supernatural as a legitimate cardio option for VR enthusiasts who want guided movement, while also weighing the premium subscription against the accessibility and replay value of Beat Saber and similar titles.

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