In a year packed with VR releases, Behemoth arrives with the promise of epic fantasy combat and towering boss battles. But does this ambitious title deliver the colossal encounters it promises, or is there a different game hiding beneath its marketing?
The Light Brigade has released the "Shadow Hunter" update, adding a new Hunter class, a new battleground, and more to the VR roguelike shooter. Available now on all platforms.
End Space Developer Justin Wasilenko has enabled the newly supported 90Hz mode for a smoother experience, as well as Phase Sync for reduced latency.
It might have its feet in the real world, with grimy war-torn present-day environments and realistic weapons, but Contractors VR deliberately aims for a more immediate, Call of Duty-esque style of play.
Warhammer 40,000: Battle Sister sees the player take on the role of Sister Ophelia, a battle-scarred veteran of the order.
It was fairly evident that the Oculus Quest 2 would be a no-brainer first-day purchase for me. However, I was aware of some of the negatives pointed out by some of the lucky enough people to get early access to the new headset.
The Bobo VR M2 Plus strap is a great accessory for the Quest 2. It’s far superior to Meta’s own Elite Strap. It’s well-built, well-designed, and the hot-swappable batteries allow for almost infinite VR playtime.
The GeekVR Q2 Pro strap has a good quality adjustment knob at the back to allow players to get the right fit, and I had no problems finding a position in the headset that gave me a good visual sweet spot and a comfortable wearing experience.
With a great interface, allowing you to easily switch from killing bugs to base management, Guardians Frontline is a great FPS/RTS hybrid with huge content potential.
The killing mechanics in Dead Hook have been tweaked to provide a magnificent murderous flow to the combat.
Soul Assembly announced today that their virtual reality zombie shooter game, Drop Dead: The Cabin, will receive a major update this spring, featuring new content, weapons, and difficulty modes.
Eye of the Temple is an immersive puzzler that perhaps relies a bit too heavily on its locomotion system to keep you entertained. It's rewarding, but brief, and could have used more variety.