Homeworld: Vast Reaches slots neatly into the period between the events of the first two Homeworld games. In this instalment, you are tasked with leading a fleet during a crucial time after the Kushan reclaim their Homeworld.
Plazma Studio launches Expansion VR in Early Access on Meta Store, PICO, and Steam, introducing players to a sci-fi strategy game with immersive VR controls and tactical depth.
Hubris has a cool list of features and great graphics, but is hampered by poor mechanics and a lackluster narrative.
Unbinary is a reasonably slick escape room puzzler with a few unique twists and a flair for story and style. It's brief enough not to wear out its welcome but so easy to complete that any competent puzzle solvers will feel cheated.
The trusty roguelike may well have found its virtual haven on the Quest, and newcomer Sweet Surrender is another entry taking aim at the top spot.
I think that a short game you'll play many times is better than a long one you'll play once, and Anshar 2: Hyperdrive falls very much into the former category.
The setting for Rez Infinite is a perfect fit for VR. The game tasks players to fly through this virtual space destroying the nefarious viral infection.
In Doctor Who: Edge of Time for Oculus Quest, you'll find a definite desire to provide some fitting, well-rounded fan service.
Death Horizon: Reloaded has a handful of well-constructed scenes, and the platforming holds real promise.
With a new setting, a novel lightsaber, and the addition of the Force, Vader Immortal: Episode II presents a cool way to honour the Jedi in most of us.
We're big fans of Doctor Who here at 6DOF Reviews, and we're all looking forward to the release of Doctor Who: Edge of Time! Here's the latest update!
End Space arrives on Oculus Quest's official storefront as the first space dogfighting sim for the system. That, to some players, will count for a lot.