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Reviews   -   Dec 04, 2025 Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow review
Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow review

"Well since I'm in here I might as well pick up something for myself."

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Dec 02, 2025 Reach VR Review — Hardcore parkour, with a side of bugs
Reach VR Review — Hardcore parkour, with a side of bugs

Pioneer debut from nDreams Elevation is a worthy effort

by Sonya Haskins
Reviews   -   Jul 23, 2025 Pimax Crystal Light review — Clear-Cut Clarity for the Cockpit
Pimax Crystal Light review — Clear-Cut Clarity for the Cockpit

The next level of enthusiast-tier VR for pilots and racers alike

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 08, 2025 GORN 2 review — “More fun than a pillow fight”
GORN 2 review — “More fun than a pillow fight”

It's like Sock’em Boppers, fellow 90s kids

by Noah Rigsby
Reviews   -   May 28, 2025 Ace Virtual Shooting Simulator VR Review — Virtual gunpowder
Ace Virtual Shooting Simulator VR Review — Virtual gunpowder

Putting in the virtual reps

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Apr 05, 2025 Maestro & Maestro: Secret Sorcery review — VR rhythm at its finest
Maestro & Maestro: Secret Sorcery review — VR rhythm at its finest

If you’ve ever wanted to be an orchestra conductor without worrying about embarrassing yourself in front of an audience, then Maestro might be the game for you. As a huge lover of classical music, I won’t lie, I’ve always wondered what the conductor was doing waving their

by Holly Hudspeth
Reviews   -   Feb 10, 2025 Metro Awakening review — The Metro series arrives in VR
Metro Awakening review — The Metro series arrives in VR

With its grit, scares, and gameplay (mostly) intact

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Feb 03, 2025 PrismXR Carina D1S Charging Dock for the Quest 3S review — Simple, sleek, and functional
PrismXR Carina D1S Charging Dock for the Quest 3S review — Simple, sleek, and functional

I recently obtained a Meta Quest 3S which is, overall, pretty great. But like many electronics it came with a downside in that it constantly needs to be charged. Worse yet, the controllers take AA batteries. BATTERIES! Not rechargeable lithium ion like you would expect. That means I either need

by Richard Allen
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