I’m no stranger to VR shooters, but I must confess that I’ve never played a shooter that required me to remain sitting, so I wasn’t entirely sure what I would be getting myself into with Blood & Truth. Born out of The London Heist, one of the
I, admittedly, had very little idea what I was getting into when I slipped on a PSVR to try my hand at Trover Saves the Universe. Before taking a seat, I was given a somewhat elaborate backstory about how I’m just some guy–or girl–some nondescript human-ish someone–
If you already own a PlayStation VR, then ASTRO BOT Rescue Mission may look somewhat familiar, since it began as one of the free mini games bundled into The Playroom VR. The single-player platformer which came bundled with the PSVR was adorable, addictively fun, and gained so many fans that
I stumbled upon a hidden gem tucked away inside a PSVR headset, easy to miss by the show’s plethora of shooters, zombies, and post-apocalyptic titles of this year’s E3. Ghost Giant is an adorable VR story which literally places you in the middle of a cogwork, hand-crafted feeling
Virtual Reality shooters have become an obsession of mine, as you may have gleaned from my articles about Raw Data and Archangel: Hellfire. There’s something about this genre that triggers the pleasure center of my brain in a way that no 2D shooter has ever been able to approach,
It’s no secret that I’m a big fan of Archangel, I’ve been hyped about it since the very first demo back in February of 2017. There’s just something about piloting a giant robot that fills my inner child with glee, and nothing draws out my bloodlust
Pretty much everyone who grew up reading science fiction and fantasy has yearned to escape from the drudges of every day life and into the pages of their favorite book. Thanks to the magic of virtual reality, I was able to do just that, stepping into Brandon Sanderson’s Stormlight
If you are a tabletop fan, you recognize The Horus Heresy: Betrayal at Calth as a rather beefy tactical game from Games Workshop in which the Emperor lays his plans for the enlightenment of the galaxy at the feet of his son, Horus. Horus, much to his father’s disappointment,