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Heaven Forest NIGHTS is an interesting walking simulator with some cool set pieces, but that's about it.
Operation Warcade is an addictive, adrenaline-filled shooter with some unique mechanics and a large amount of content!
Either version of Final Approach is a tonne of family friendly fun with a host of objectives that spice up the game play. The Pilot Edition supports ...[Read More]
Light Tracer brings classic 3D platforming to VR with a unique, but flawed control scheme. Still, for fans of the genre, you'll still find some fun i...[Read More]
Death Horizon offers up some stock first-person zombie killing fun with some nice visuals and a fun, though short, campaign.
Voltron is less of a game and more interactive movie. With that said it has some of the best presentation I have seen in VR with amazing cell-shaded ...[Read More]
End Space offers up some space battles, solid game play and some nicely polished visuals and, though it's not perfect, is still a pretty damned space ...[Read More]
Headmaster relies on 1 mechanic; head butting a ball. What's built around that mechanic is some of the most fun you can have in VR!
The Solus Project tells a story that is both mysterious and intriguing. While not perfect, what's presented offers up hours of gameplay and a lot of ...[Read More]
Bloody Zombies is just about the greatest homage to classic arcade brawlers you can get, and VR only adds to the awesome presented here!
Manifest 99 is not a game at all, but rather a beautiful and haunting short story that tugs on your emotions like no other.
If you want to play a funny, retro-arcade, bullet-hell, first-person-shooting VR game, this is the only title that satisfies such a niche craving. So...[Read More]
Radial G: Racing Revolved is a merging of Sci-fi racing and rollercoasters and is an absolute blast to play, though at times struggles against its own...[Read More]