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‘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...

‘Broken Edge’ Review – A Capable Sword Fighting Game Aiming for a Hardcore Niche

Broken Edge is a sword fighting simulator that throws you into an arena and pits you against either an AI or online competitor for some mano a mano dueling action. Distinct classes make for awesome vehicles for roleplay, as they...

‘Bonelab’ Review – An Ambitious Sandbox Waiting for the Right Toys

Bonelab, the latest title from veteran VR developer Stress Level Zero, brings the core of Boneworks to Quest 2 for the first time, but beyond that does little to improve its foundational gameplay. This time, however, a fully-featured modding system...

‘Into the Radius’ for Quest 2 Review – Pure Dystopian Immersion and a Few Stumbling Blocks

Into the Radius is a hardcore single-player survival shooter that you've likely already heard about from its time on PC VR headsets via Steam. In case you haven't, the game serves up a unique mix of heart-racing encounters with deadly entities, a...

‘Red Matter 2’ Review – An Immersive Answer to Quest’s Arcade Offerings

Red Matter 2 has arrived on Quest 2 and stands out as an immersive single-player adventure against a backdrop of Quest's arcade-focused library. But does the gameplay of this sci-fi puzzler match its stand-out graphics? Read our full review...

‘COMPOUND’ Review – A Retro Roguelite Shooter That’s An Instant Classic

COMPOUND is a roguelite shooter fresh out of Steam Early Access that unabashedly owes a lot of its DNA to classic first-person shooters like Wolfenstein 3D (1992) and Doom (1993). Far from being just a version of those old school games translated to VR, Compound...

‘The Twilight Zone VR’ Review – Fun Psychological Horror Marred by Crappy Combat

The Twilight Zone is an anthology franchise that's spawned multiple TV shows throughout the decades following the iconic 1959 series. While the VR game stays mostly true to its roots, tossing out sci-fi horror themes and narrative twists aplenty, its...

‘Moss: Book II’ Review – A Refined & Satisfying Sequel That Sticks With What Works

A whopping four years after its opening chapter, Moss: Book II is finally here to continue the story of Quill, a tiny adventurer destined for an epic journey. While the game doesn't think too far outside the box compared to...

‘RUINSMAGUS’ Review – Awesome Anime Vibes, Rinse and Repeat Dungeoning

RUINSMAGUS is a Japanese role-playing game with a heavy focus on dungeon crawling and magic-based combat. The game's anime-adjacent visuals and storytelling style are welcome and familiar pieces, and end up delivering the sort of action you'd expect to find...

‘The Last Clockwinder’ Review – So Much More Than Just Robots Picking Fruit

The Last Clockwinder is casual puzzle game that tasks you with building moving contraptions out of your own clones. While constructing complex factories essentially populated by just yourself is good fun, the game also excels in delivering a world that...

‘Cosmonious High’ Review – Incredible Interactivity for Your Inner (or actual) Child

Google's VR studio Owlchemy Labs is back with its signature 'play with everything' approach to VR in Cosmonious High. As a student in an alien high school you'll discover a bevy of fun powers and objects to play with. After graduating...

‘Virtuoso’ Review – Become an Amateur Musician Overnight

Virtuoso bills itself as a "music creation sandbox" but that may be selling it a little short: it's actually a very intuitive set of training wheels for someone who's never made digital music before while at the same time...

‘Vox Machinae’ Review – A Deeply Immersive Mech Sim Hampered by Ambition

It's been a long, lumbering journey for VR mech sim Vox Machinae, but the game has finally hit its '1.0' release out of Early Access, now promising a full 10 hour campaign and a fully-featured multiplayer mode for up to 16...

‘Virtual Virtual Reality 2’ is a One-of-a-Kind VR Game That’s Not Ready for Launch

While we were hoping to bring you a full Virtual Virtual Reality 2 review today, the game unfortunately has a range of technical issues that have prevented us from finishing it. We're going to delay our full review and recommend...
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