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No Man’s Sky had a rocky launch, but frankly that’s not the story. Better said, No Man’s Sky has had a fantastic comeback. Every single update has been absolutely massive, bringing with it a huge list of incredibly impactful new gameplay features. I look back at what
by Ron BurkeEver wanted to feel like John Wick? How about John Wick crossed with Daft Punk? That might be an oversimplification, but Pistol Whip is certainly a unique idea in the midst of a bunch of VR FPS and rhythm games. We’ve already played it on the Meta Quest 2
by David BurdetteI’m an avid American football fan, if not as much as I have been in previous years. Even so, I get the occasional itch to play Madden NFL Football, and I generally avoid it because I know I’ll get hooked. There’s something about the strategy of roster
by David BurdetteI’ve had lots to say about Synth Riders on PC, celebrating their expansion packs and noting in my review that it’s my favorite VR game in the rhythm genre. Now, the song and dance synth experience has come to Sony’s headset, and it has only gotten better
by Ron BurkeThere are plenty of VR games out in the world now, even if the technology is still somewhat in its infancy. I’m a big fan of how far it’s come as well, with a library stacked for my PSVR and Meta/Oculus Quest 2. Now that I have
by David BurdetteI’ve reviewed a few Gran Turismo games over the years, but I can’t put my finger on why they just haven’t held my interest. They are fantastic games, something we’ve reiterated time and again in our reviews. The graphics are immaculate thanks to incredible photogrammetry to
by Ron BurkeThere are some games that just don’t lend themselves to a virtual reality experience. You’d think a city builder would belong squarely in that category thanks to the amount of fiddly menus and complex building mechanics. Surprisingly, Fast Travel Games has managed to do exactly that, and to
by Ron BurkeVirtual Reality is pure power fantasy. It can put you closer to the action than any other gameplay system, making every shooter feel more visceral, every city builder more tactile, and all the puzzles that much more engaging. It can even make you a giant suction-cupped kaiju just trying to
by Ron Burke