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Have you ever slipped on a VR headset and ended up as a severed head in a rundown diner? That’s the perfectly absurd setup for Throw Me. You’re basically a floating noggin with a serious vendetta against pesky customers, and your only tools are your tongue and whatever happens to be lying around—plates, pies, even the occasional ketchup bottle. The whole thing has the gleeful chaos of a cartoon, and you’ll find yourself laughing every time someone sails out the front door in a graceful arc.
The core gameplay is all about physics-based shenanigans. You grab, you fling, and you watch ragdoll bodies collide with walls or end up crumpling in a heap. Points rack up the more creative your tosses get, so discovering that perfect arc to nail a target just right feels wildly satisfying. There are a handful of modes—timed challenges to test your speed, endless waves if you just want to see how long you can last, and even team-based variants if you rope in friends for some multiplayer madness.
Speaking of which, playing with pals is an absolute riot. One person might be flinging customers while another sneaks in behind to help swap up the chaos, or you can go head-to-head and see who racks up the most creative takedowns. Customization is light but fun—you can swap out sauces for more slippery throws or switch up the diner’s décor if you’re craving a fresh look. The devs sneak in little updates now and then, so there’s always a new hat or special condiment to try.
At the end of the day, Throw Me knows it’s goofy. It doesn’t take itself too seriously, and that’s exactly the point. If you’re after a VR pick-up-and-play that feels like a physics carnival ride, this is your ticket. Just be warned: you might start eyeing random objects around your real living room with the urge to hurl them across the space.