A Fisherman's Tale is a great introduction to VR puzzles and gameplay mechanics, suitable for a broad audience. It may give you a startling new perspective on the little lives of wooden puppets.
Accounting+ is an incredibly weird game. It is alternately confusing, creepy, and obscene. Sometimes it is all of the above.
A game in which you play a man strapped tightly to a chair, using a laser pointer taped to his forehead, who can only communicate by nodding or shaking his head.
The whole world of Mare feels both mysterious and macabre; it's borderline creepy at times and beautiful throughout its campaign.
A great sequel that feels more like an extended DLC, Moss: Book II has great graphics, great animations, and fantastic sound.
If you don’t mind that this console and mobile port lacks physical immersion, Republique VR is well worth the price. It's just not really a VR game.
Cyan's VR remake of Riven is a stunning triumph, offering a fully explorable 3D world that enhances the original's intricate puzzles and immersive storytelling, making it the definitive way to experience this beloved classic and the best puzzle-exploration game on the Meta Quest platform.
Stranger Things VR is a narrative-driven adventure with a much heavier focus on the narrative than the adventure.
Stride: Fates is the closest you'll get to Mirror's Edge on standalone VR, but it's nowhere near as polished and perhaps should have stayed in the oven just a little bit longer.
Described by developers Fast Travel Games as a 'heart-warming tale', The Curious Case of the Stolen Pets is coming to Quest on November 14th!
Vader Immortal, is one of the few Quest launch titles that are entirely original and exclusive to the Quest for its launch period. How does it stack up?
With a new setting, a novel lightsaber, and the addition of the Force, Vader Immortal: Episode II presents a cool way to honour the Jedi in most of us.