If you’re looking for a Twisted Metal-style car combat game made just for VR, you’ll find a decent demolition derby in Death Lap for the Oculus Quest!
Unlike many other games on Quest, Demeo doesn't whine or creek. The game loads quickly and runs well, and the multiplayer is well implemented.
In Doctor Who: Edge of Time for Oculus Quest, you'll find a definite desire to provide some fitting, well-rounded fan service.
Down the Rabbit Hole has a unique look to it, and it's quite lovely. You're in the middle of a 360-degree diorama. It's beautiful to look at and vividly colorful.
I haven’t felt this immersed in a horror experience since I first saw The Shining as a kid and rushed to turn on the lights.
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.
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.
Eternal Starlight is a space-themed strategy game that sees the player attempt to defend mankind's claim to Proxima, a planet representing our last hope of survival.
What's most surprising about Fail Factory, apart from the general air of quality that the game exudes, is the way the difficulty fairly but comprehensively increases as you progress.
Final Space VR: The Rescue sees the player enter the world of Final Space through a disappointingly simple plotline that runs adjacent to the main franchise.
Fracked is a game that oozes style and accessibility, serving as an excellent entry point for players new to VR shooters.
Freediver: Triton Down attempts something more than the usual 'watching a shark swim past the cage' experiences, offering an exciting narrative married to unique swimming locomotion.