VRog Review (PSVR)
VRog is a game that the entire family could enjoy. For most however, the enjoyment will probably not extend past an hour or two.
VRog is a game that the entire family could enjoy. For most however, the enjoyment will probably not extend past an hour or two.
While the VR component is lacking in depth, there’s enough customisation that it’s easy to find yourself coming back to Virtual Rides 3 for more.
In light of there being a better substitute to Rick and Morty: Virtual Rickality, unless you’re a super fan, you’d be better with Job Sim.
Homebound will have you rushing to earth while offering some nice views. Unfortunately, it will also have you rushing to get your headset off!
If you have an Oculus with Touch controllers, then there really is no reason that you should not be checking out SUPERHOT VR.
The idea of VR space exploration with a strong narrative is good, but the execution in Space Rift left a large rift where the enjoyment should have been.
Space Rift was my first adventure in ‘serious’ VR gaming. I’m sure there’s more content to come, but for now, you’re not getting a lot for your money.
Albino Lullaby attempts to scare you without the use of gore or traditional jump scares. And it succeeds.
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes is the best VR game I have come across yet. The Oculus is part of the mechanic, yet you forget you are using it.