End Space arrives on Oculus Quest's official storefront as the first space dogfighting sim for the system. That, to some players, will count for a lot.
In Drunkn Bar Fight, you don your Quest and engage in random bar fights. Is it any good? Is the gratuitous violence actually fun?
Trover Saves the Universe is an adult humor game from Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland. It's full of cartoonish gore, potty talk, and a handful of mind-f@#!s.
Gadgeteer puts you in the shoes of someone who's recently moved into a modestly pleasant apartment and likes arsing about with marbles and dominoes.
Acron: Attack of the Squirrels is a one-vs-many game played on one Quest and up to eight mobile devices. It's made for party play and perfect for families.
Action Hero delivers polished gameplay with dynamic visuals and a movie set theme. Fun and engaging, but its lack of innovation may leave Superhot veterans wanting more.
Sitting somewhere between a platformer, a puzzle game, and a shameless Spider-Man clone, Yupitergrad is simple, swinging fun.
The setting for Rez Infinite is a perfect fit for VR. The game tasks players to fly through this virtual space destroying the nefarious viral infection.
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.
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.
The Oculus Quest is an impressive piece of technology, and it seems fitting that in anticipation of the Matrix or Terminator-style robo-pressive future we are creating for ourselves, a bit of self-defense training is required.
Space Pirate Trainer is a game about one thing only: shooting flying robots.