The Oculus Quest is an impressive piece of technology, and it seems fitting that in anticipation of the Matrix or Terminator-style robo-pressive future we are creating for ourselves, a bit of self-defense training is required.
Despite its cheap hooks and repetitive nature, Sairento VR : Untethered is an entrancing, physically active game without any clear alternative on the Quest.
Developer One Hamsa has announced that its Racket:Nx game is coming to the Quest! They've released a great new trailer that you can see right here!
Space Pirate Trainer is a game about one thing only: shooting flying robots.
Gun Club VR does a solid job with most of the VR shooting mechanics.
Vader Immortal, is one of the few Quest launch titles that are entirely original and exclusive to the Quest for its launch period. How does it stack up?
SuperHot VR is a first-person shooter, except with the added twist that time moves forward only while you are moving your body.
Time Stall is loosely inspired by Quicksilver's classic Pentagon kitchen scene from X-Men: Days of Future Past! It's releasing soon, and we'll review it!
Sports Scramble is all about keeping it lighthearted and fun!
6DOF talks to Coinflip, the developers of Ninja Legends about perfecting sword slashes, dealing with hordes of Ninja, and whether shouting really helps!
Quill, the main character in Moss, is an incredible creation. Her animation is wonderful, and controlling her is a delight. Does the rest of Moss stack up?
From Shinobi to Sairento, is there anything more badass than a video game ninja? Ninja Legends is an energetic, active VR game! Read our review!















