Review
‘Paper Valley’ Review – Settling the Busy Mind by Throwing Paper Airplanes
Paper Valley is as pretty unique experience. Although it's decidedly a more zen-like game without any real pressure to succeed, there's something to it that's just engaging enough to keep you moving forward, hopefully getting you into the quiet, focused flowstate.
Paper...
‘Psychonauts In the Rhombus of Ruin’ for PC Review – a Veritable Saturday-morning Cartoon in VR
Psychonauts In the Rhombus of Ruin takes place between the events of Psychonauts (2005) and the upcoming Psychonauts 2 due out later this year. Exclusively available in VR, In the Rhombus of Ruin strays from the 3D platformer genre of its flatscreen...
‘Skyrim VR’ for PC Review – a Dragon-sized Feast for the Eyes
Skyrim VR (2017), Bethesda's premier virtual reality port of the hit open-world RPG Skyrim (2011), has finally made its way to PC VR headsets after its November 2017 launch on PlayStation VR. Unlike the studio's recent release of Fallout 4 VR...
‘Bravo Team’ Review – Shoot, Cover, Rinse, Repeat
Filling something of a gap in Sony's PSVR content lineup, Bravo Team is a cooperative title which aims to bring military shooter style first-person action to the platform. Will you revel in cooperative combat, or is this one bullet worth dodging?
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‘Moss’ Review (PSVR) – The Opening Chapter of an Adorable Adventurer
Moss, the promising puzzle platformer from indie studio Polyarc, has finally arrived on PlayStation VR. You'll guide Quill, an undeniably adorable mouse, on the start of what could become a grand adventure.
Moss Details:
Official Site
Developer: Polyarc
Available On: PlayStation VR (PlayStation Store)
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‘Brass Tactics’ Review – a Sturdy Steampowered RTS Lacking a Solid Story
Brass Tactics (2018) is a node-based real-time strategy game that comes with a bit of a pedigree. Created by Hidden Path Entertainment, the minds behind the Defense Grid franchise and Age of Empires II, you'll probably enter the world of Brass...
‘Sprint Vector’ Review – Innovative Locomotion Makes Adrenaline-soaked Foot Racing a Reality
Sprint Vector (2018) is a VR racing game of a different stripe. Dubbed an "adrenaline platformer" by production studio Survios, the developers behind Raw Data (2017), it actually sticks to some pretty well-established arcade racing tropes pioneered by the Mario Kart franchise. Still, it's...
‘L.A. Noire: The VR Case Files’ Review – A Virtual Scavenger Hunt
L.A. Noire: The VR Case Files is the debut VR title from Rockstar Games, and a remake of unique action-detective game L.A. Noire which was released in 2011. LA Noire VR draws upon the same foundation of impressive facial motion...
‘Fallout 4 VR’ Review – A Radioactive Open World Mutated for VR
Fallout 4 (2015), Bethesda's beloved post-apocalyptic open world RPG, is now in VR, letting you stalk the Wasteland as the sole survivor of Vault 111 from the immersive point of view of the HTC Vive headset. This comes with most...
‘Front Defense: Heroes’ Early Access Review – Brief Glimpses of WWII Greatness
Front Defense: Heroes (2017), Fantahorn's next installment of its WWII-themed shooter, is available in Early Access today for HTC Vive, now serving up multiplayer action in classic 5v5 shooter fashion. We don't score reviews in Early Access, which is...
‘DOOM VFR’ Review – Hell Can Wait
The name Doom carries a great weight of expectation in video game circles. One part technical showcase, one part genre-defining milestone - with a giant dash of adrenaline for good measure - the series is rightly feted as one...
‘Skyrim VR’ Review – The Other Side of the Immersion Equation
Skyrim VR is the first to launch in a series of VR titles from legendary game-maker Bethesda (with Doom VR and Fallout 4 VR soon to follow). The title is effectively a port of the now six year-old open-world...
‘From Other Suns’ Review
If FTL: Faster Than Light (2012) and the Borderlands franchise had a baby, the freakishly hard offspring would invariably be From Other Suns, a first-person shooter/spaceship management sim from Gunfire Games, the makers of Dead & Buried (2017), Chronos (2016) and Herobound: Spirit Champion...
‘The Gallery – Ep. 2 : Heart of the Emberstone’ Review – Longer, Stronger and Well...
The Gallery - Episode 2: Heart of the Emberstone (2017) comes a year and a half after Call of the Starseed (2016), episode one in the narrative-based adventure puzzle game series. As a successor to one of the first room-scale games in existence, the...
‘ARKTIKA.1’ Review – A Gorgeous VR Shooter, Plain and Simple
Arktika.1 is a first-person VR shooter that makes more than a few smart choices in its design, something that may have you thinking twice before dismissing its admittedly limited node-based teleportation style lock, stock, and barrel (holographic sight and flashlight too)....




















