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Gripping
Metro Awakening | Review 63
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.
8
Fredshot
Arizona Sunshine Remake | Review 65
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.
7.5
Fang-Full
Silent Slayer: Vault of the Vampire | Review 67
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.
8
Atmospheric
Inverse | Review 71
Inverse is an excellent, well made and polished experience that should provide hours of enjoyment for fans of the genre. 
8.5
Intense
Crashland | Review 75
Crashland takes the wave shooter's timeless VR trope and fills it with so much style and substance that it feels almost ready to burst.
9
Heavenly
In Death: Unchained | Re-Reviewed 77
In Death: Unchained is the Quest iteration of one of PCVR's best-kept secrets. It's a spooky archery game that's been given a lick of paint and additional content and has shaken off its earthly cables.
4.5
Meh
Layers of Fear VR | Review 79
Layers of Fear VR is a mediocre port on Quest. It does provide a few scary moments, a clever premise, and good sound design, however, at least on the Oculus Quest, Layers of Fear VR is also low-resolution and uncomfortable to play.
8.5
Thrilling
Lies Beneath | Review 81
From the off, it's clear that Lies Beneath has a very polished presentation. Conveyed in a distinctive cel-shaded, comic-strip fashion, it uses the tropes and framing of a graphic novel to tell its narrative and justify its graphical style.
4
Tense
Affected: The Manor | Review 83
Despite behaving more like an Oculus Go game, with its limited gameplay making it, essentially, an interactive 360-degree video, walking through the hauntingly hollow hallways of Affected: The Manor has you constantly on edge and ready to take flight if any of those statues so much as blink.
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