Action Hero delivers polished gameplay with dynamic visuals and a movie set theme. Fun and engaging, but its lack of innovation may leave Superhot veterans wanting more.
Metro Awakening masterfully balances action-adventure and horror, creating moments of frantic panic in dark corridors while mutants scurry about. It keeps you perpetually uncomfortable without crossing into overwhelming horror territory.
The Arizona Sunshine Remake balances the charm of its original with updated visuals and gameplay tweaks, but some persistent issues from the past remain—making it both a trip down memory lane and a fresh challenge.
Into Black offers an impressive mix of exploration, combat, and resource gathering, but is hampered by technical issues and repetitive elements that detract from its initial promise.
Mannequin offers a unique VR multiplayer experience filled with tension and strategic depth, but its future success hinges on updates and a strong community.
Fracked is a game that oozes style and accessibility, serving as an excellent entry point for players new to VR shooters.
Step onto the virtual blacktop and live out your basketball fantasies with Blacktop Hoops, the immersive arcade-style VR game from Vinci Games. After two years of development, this highly anticipated title is finally available on the Quest store.
Silent Slayer: Vault of the Vampire is a solid new title from Schell Games. While not as deep as their I Expect You to Die installments, it's fun and offers a nicely spooky and tactile VR experience well-suited to both VR veterans and VR newbies.
Assassin's Creed Nexus is a fantastic game that, against all odds, succeeds where many others have stumbled. It brings the gameplay of the older titles to the Quest without all the RPG baggage that had left fans clamoring for something like AC Mirage.
The lack of feedback for blowing stuff up is a bizarrely common flaw in many modern shoot-em-ups, and Yuki is probably the worst offender I've played.
Sam & Max: This time It's Virtual sees the player embody the voiceless "Lumpy", a new recruit press-ganged into joining the zany world of the Freelance Police.
There is a distinct and rewarding whiff of quality to Sniper Elite VR from the moment it loads. Good, crisp, and well-designed menus make it quite clear that the developers have taken things seriously.