Review
‘Demeo’ Review – Excellent Tabletop Gameplay Needing a More Native VR Touch
Demeo is a tabletop action RPG that puts you with up to three other players in a co-op battle against pint-sized foes of all...
‘Wraith: The Oblivion – Afterlife’ Review – Frights, Intrigue & Cowering in Closets
Wraith: The Oblivion - Afterlife is a single-player horror-adventure set in the storied 'World of Darkness' universe. You don't need to be a Masquerade fan though...
‘Hand Physics Lab’ Review – Putting the Fun in Frustration
Hand Physics Lab is all about hand-tracking, and this over 80-level game aims to throw you head first into a whimsical series of seemingly...
‘The Climb 2’ Review – Ascending to Greater, More Fun Environments
The Climb 2 has continued to refine what made the first game in the franchise so much fun. It serves up more interesting and challenging climbs...
‘Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond’ Review – War Never Felt so Bland
Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond has seemingly everything going for it. The backing of Facebook's VR publishing arm, Oculus Studios, and development by...
‘MYST’ for Quest Review – Iconic Point & Click Gameplay Adapted for the Virtual...
Originally released on Macintosh in 1993, Myst immersed players in a first-person adventure that was truly ahead of its time, both visually and conceptually....
‘Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge’ Review – Beautiful but Basic Shooter with...
Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge marks a clear departure from ILMxLAB's Vader Immortal series, bringing gameplay to the forefront and using its campaign as...
‘Blair Witch: Quest Edition’ Review – Real Psychological Thrills Worthy of the Name
Games built on film franchises are rarely good for a reason. Many suffer from comparatively lower budgets and seem to fundamentally lack creative flexibility....
‘Star Wars: Squadrons’ Review – The New Top Gun of VR Dogfighters
Star Wars: Squadrons is here, the space dogfighter from EA's Motive Studios. Although it was created primarily for console and PC, the game also...
‘Until You Fall’ Quest Review – Hack & Slash Satisfaction with Strategic Choices
Until You Fall brings a refreshingly unique approach to VR sword fighting which combines the satisfaction of a hack & slash game with the...
‘The Walking Dead Onslaught’ Review – Run, Gun, Scrounge & Grind
The Walking Dead Onslaught is this year's second Walking Dead franchise game for VR, following the release of the The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners...
‘Gnomes & Goblins’ Review – A Beautiful World Hiding an Inscrutable Game
Four years after the release of a preview of the game, Gnomes & Goblins is finally here. Pitched as a "fantasy adventure VR simulation"...
‘Onward’ for Quest Early Access Review – Lower Friction, Lower Res, Same Great Core...
Onward has come a long way since it first launched into Early Access on Steam back in 2016. While we're still waiting for a...
‘In Death: Unchained’ Review – A Fine Roguelike Bow-shooter for Quest
With a few caveats, In Death: Unchained is basically the same experience you can have on SteamVR headsets and PSVR with its forebear In Death...
‘Vertigo Remastered’ Review – a Pioneering VR Shooter Revitalized for 2020
Vertigo (2016) proved to be an ambitious room-scale VR title that pioneered the medium alongside the best of them back in 2016. Now ostensibly overhauled...