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Fast Travel Games and studio TREBUCHET found success on Meta and SteamVR for their slicing and dicing VR game, Broken Edge. Finding a new home on the PSVR2, the game launches on September 19, 2023, and will run $14.99. Those who can’t wait to get on the action
by Noah RigsbyI picked up a PlayStation VR2 headset, but I’ve not been as kind with it as I should be. It gets a lot of use, but it spends its downtime sitting on top of my Mandalorian helmet. Sure, it sits there reasonably securely (the controllers sit in the charger)
by Ron BurkeYou know here at Gaming Trend we’re always down for some fun co-op in VR (as evidenced by some insane Pavlov gameplay videos). Now, it’s time to don the PSVR2 headset again, with Firewall Ultra finally receiving a release date. It’s coming in just over a month,
by David BurdetteI can practically hear the growly voice of the arcade cabinet when I drop in yet another quarter and it proudly proclaims “Operation….WOLF”. It’s been seared into my brain since childhood. If you aren’t an antique like me, Operation Wolf was an arcade game with a dedicated
by Ron BurkeMix a Soulslike punishing VR FPS with Tarantino multiple-reference inspiration, and you get Synapse, a PlayStation VR2 exclusive! Synapse does not fall short in terms of ambition. The game tries to give players an immersive experience with inspired yet distinct mechanics and features. It strives to push the boundaries of
by Mindful PhillNostalgia for retro gaming is at an all-time high, which has led to a slew of games attempting to tap into the undying love many gamers hold for classic titles. While some of these games are legitimate love letters to the days of yore, others come off as blatant cash
by Richard AllenPixel Ripped 1978 is the third entry in the franchise and launched today for the PlayStation VR2, Meta Quest 2, and Steam VR. Developed by ARVORE and published by Atari, VR players will be filled with nostalgia as they embark on a journey filled with easter eggs and retro classics.
by Noah Rigsby?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen="" > It’s been a crazy week of video games, and as such we all might be a little bit behind. That being said, getting a
by David Burdette