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?
I Expect you to Die 2 is a sequel that seems to effortlessly continue from the groundwork laid down in the original. While it doesn't offer much that pushes the game beyond its predecessor, it doesn't fall behind it in any way.
Fracked is a game that oozes style and accessibility, serving as an excellent entry point for players new to VR shooters.
Despite its cheap hooks and repetitive nature, Sairento VR : Untethered is an entrancing, physically active game without any clear alternative on the Quest.
The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners is a narrative first-person survival-exploration game with role-playing elements and an ambitious one for VR.
The difficulty curve is masterful. Skybinder handles the progress from the initial puzzles, made of less than a dozen dots, to those, later on, that use more than a hundred without a hitch.
Zero Caliber: Reloaded simply isn't good enough for me to recommend wholeheartedly, but I find myself drawn to play it despite this.
If Espire 1 is in this state and deemed fit for full-price release, I can't even imagine what it must have been like when they decided to delay it.
Whether you're familiar with Tsuro or not, you will likely find it easy to jump right in, with the simplistic controls and gameplay being quick to grasp.
In addition to the primary single-player campaign is the original core gameplay of Vox Machinae. By that, I am referring to the incredibly well thought out and delivered multiplayer mode, which is, without a doubt, the real star of the show.
At launch, Solaris Offworld Combat is shockingly absent the content and features that seem to be a prerequisite for the modern online FPS.
Even if you’re a hardcore fan of F-Zero or other futuristic racing games, it’s hard to find much to enjoy about Radial-G Proteus on the Oculus Quest.