Beat Saber is one of the most popular games on VR, and I am absolutely certain that it sold quite a few Quests. If you like light-sabers and music, it's a must-have.
Today, Kluge Interactive announced that their popular and highly rated VR rhythm game Synth Riders is coming to the Oculus Quest on October 31st!
Synth Riders is a virtual reality rhythm game making its way to the Oculus Quest! Here's our Synth Riders Q&A with Kluge Interactive!
Are you an 80's fanboy? Get ready to hop into a nostalgia-filled good time with Synth Riders. A new music rhythm game by Kluge Interactive! Read our review!
Pistol Whip wants you to feel like you're starring in a cool, stylish action film. Does it succeed? Read Doc Neale's review to find out!
Rather than trying to put you in the shoes of a guitar god, Audica goes for the kind of healthy abstraction first deployed in Amplitude.
With OhShape you make shapes to fit through holes in virtual walls, pluck coins out of mid-air, and punch through barriers while ducking and strafing to avoid obstacles!
AudioShield does a lot of things right, and the most prominent feature, although it has some issues, is the automapping of your own music.
When I was asked to review Supernatural, my editor informed me that the developer, Within, wanted reviewers to try the app for 30 days before making a final determination.
With the Cyberpunk Essentials DLC, half free, half paid, Synth Riders just keeps getting better and better! Check out the trailer and read more for details!
Space Channel 5: Kinda Funky News Flash! feels out of place in the Quest library. It contributes very little to an already crowded genre and yet manages to somehow underachieve in every conceivable way.
One thing that makes Hatsune Miku VR a bit different is that you can't fail out of a stage. I tried. I stood there purposely with my hands behind my back the entire time and nadda.