Fracked is a game that oozes style and accessibility, serving as an excellent entry point for players new to VR shooters.
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!
Breachers is a first-person team-based five-a-side tactical shooter where players alternate between enforcer and revolter roles in high-stakes close-quarters combat scenarios.
Barbaria is a great game that's a pleasure to play. It's not afraid to show attitude, and it carries itself with an endearing, whimsical stride.
Space Pirate Trainer is a game about one thing only: shooting flying robots.
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.
Death Horizon: Reloaded has a handful of well-constructed scenes, and the platforming holds real promise.
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.
Swarm has you raining bullets into the fray whilst remaining cognizant of where you're tethered and where your next grapple needs to land!
Knockout League is designed to get your heartbeat thumping, your arms swinging, and your feet moving, wrapped up in a goofy, good-natured presentation.
Where Hellsweeper VR really excels, and I cannot stress this enough, is in the systems-based approach to game mechanics. Like something out of a Nintendo flagship, you can come up with all kinds of crazy combinations and things to try out.
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.