Review
‘Bulletstorm VR’ Review – An Uglier & More Tedious Version of the Game You Love
Bulletstorm (2011) is the sort of epic single-player shooter that's all about running and gunning through an explosive linear campaign while chewing the fat with some wise-cracking sidekicks. It's an interesting choice as a VR port; it has the promise...
‘Arizona Sunshine 2’ Review – Head-popping Fun With Friends
Seven years after its predecessor, Arizona Sunshine 2 is back to bring you more head-popping fun, and thanks to its co-op capability and wide release on all major VR platforms, you'll be able to have a friend join you for this...
‘LEGO Bricktales’ Quest Review – VR Brick-building Done Right
LEGO Bricktales may not be a VR-native, as it was first released on flatscreen last year, but this Quest-exclusive port makes a pretty solid case that lego brick-building not only works in VR, but is something anyone can do...
‘Assassin’s Creed Nexus VR’ Review – AAA Without the Polish
Easily the most recognized IP to launch in a VR game this year, Assassin's Creed Nexus VR is quite anticipated and has a lot riding on it. But as we know, translating existing flatscreen games into VR is never an...
‘STRIDE: Fates’ Review – The Parkour Campaign We’ve Been Waiting For
STRIDE (2021) offers up the sort of parkour action you'd expect from a VR-native version of Mirror's Edge (2008), replete with jumping across dangerous urban chasms, wall-running, and shooting your way past a bunch of roof-walking goons. While previously slated...
‘Synapse’ Review – A Power I’ve Been Waiting For
Synapse is the latest action game from veteran VR studio nDreams, built exclusively for PSVR 2. While you'll do plenty of shooting, players are also equipped with a telekinetic superpower that feels great as a core mechanic. But does the...
‘Pixel Ripped 1978’ – Amping Up Nostalgia with Official Atari Backing
Virtual reality's favorite nostalgia-fueled game-within-a-game is back, this time throwing you into a handful of reimagined Atari 2600 titles from the early '80s. It's another solid entry into the series, and as its casual approach to serving up a...
‘Firmament’ Review – Complex Puzzles & Visual Richness Lacking a Native VR Touch
Firmament was created in the spirit of Myst, the studio's genre-defining puzzle adventure which maroons you in a strange realm with some very imposing architecture, all of which houses a smorgasbord of some patently challenging puzzles. In this respect, Firmament is kind...
‘Another Fisherman’s Tale’ Review – A Captivating Sequel with More of Everything
We're back for another dose of mind-bending puzzles à la Bob the Fisherman. The sequel offers up a longer, more emotionally complex story while packing in a ton of new puzzle mechanics that makes Another Fisherman's Tale feel leagues ahead of the...
‘Propagation: Paradise Hotel’ Review – A Pretty Ok Impression of ‘Resident Evil’
Propagation: Paradise Hotel offers some patently terrifying moments of horror, but between the ever-lingering danger of zombified attacks and a few giant bosses—making for a very Resident Evil-inspired experience—there's a bit of clunk that tarnishes what could have been a more...
‘Vertigo 2’ Review – One of PC’s Greatest VR Games Since ‘Half-Life: Alyx’
The long-awaited sequel to Vertigo is here, bringing with it another dose of its distinctly Half-Life-esque flair and patently strange yet captivating universe. Does Vertigo 2 outdo the original? No need to leave you in suspense since you already read the...
‘Not For Broadcast VR’ Review – The Dystopian ‘Job Simulator’ for Aspiring Propagandists
Not For Broadcast VR isn't just about live-mixing camera feeds and making sure the National Nightly News airs without a hitch—that's the gamey bit you'll have to contend with if you want to keep ratings up and make sure the...
‘Horizon Call of the Mountain’ Review – A Visual Feast That Takes VR Climbing to New...
With Horizon Call of the Mountain, Sony is hoping to have an exclusive big-budget VR game to entice players to the new PSVR 2. Does the title succeed? Read on to find out.
Horizon Call of the Mountain Details:
Available On: PSVR 2
Release...
‘The Light Brigade’ Review – The Gun-toting Spiritual Successor to ‘In Death’
The Light Brigade is a roguelike shooter that I would mostly describe as a spiritual successor to In Death: Unchained, the critically acclaimed bowshooter from Sólfar Studios and Superbright. While at times a little less visually polished than In Death, the game's...
‘Hubris’ Review – Visually Stunning VR Shooter That Just Misses the Mark
Hubris should be what we've all been waiting for, a visually well-realized VR native that transports you to otherworldly biomes, replete with shooting, jumping, climbing, swimming, and even some basic crafting mechanics. On paper it certainly checks many of the...



















