Skydance’s BEHEMOTH is here and it is unquestionably epic, combining precise sword fighting, great climbing and grapple mechanics, gorgeous graphics, and epic behemoth fights to create a truly transcendental VR experience. Unfortunately, Behemoth is also plagued by an underlying layer of graphical and gameplay issues which often pop up
Trombone Champ: Unflattened just received a free update which added the game’s first ever new environment, a frosty outdoor Winter wonderland, along with exciting new trombones and the ability to play custom songs on the Meta Quest. In case you missed our review of Trombone Champ: Unflattened, we had
Skydance’s BEHEMOTH is here and it is unquestionably epic, combining precise sword fighting, great climbing and grapple mechanics, gorgeous graphics, and epic behemoth fights to create a truly transcendental VR experience. Unfortunately, Behemoth is also plagued by an underlying layer of graphical and gameplay issues which often pop up
Trombone Champ: Unflattened just received a free update which added the game’s first ever new environment, a frosty outdoor Winter wonderland, along with exciting new trombones and the ability to play custom songs on the Meta Quest. In case you missed our review of Trombone Champ: Unflattened, we had
I’m relatively new to the VR scene and, as such, I wasn’t around to experience Arizona Sunshine when it was originally released. But after finishing my first playthrough of Arizona Sunshine Remake along with its two DLC, Dead Man and The Damned, I can only imagine how blown
Synth Riders goes back to the 80s with new “80s Mixtape – Side B” DLC pack, featuring Queen, Toto, Wham!, The Cure, Rick Astley, and more. The full DLC pack can be purchased for $10.99, while individual tracks can be purchased for $1.99 each. You can check out a
Immerse yourself into the exciting world of pirates with Pirates VR: Jolly Roger when it launches on the steam on January 14th and in Q2 2025 on the PSVR2. Pirates VR has players step into the shoes of a daring pirate as they attempt to uncover the mysteries of a
I’ve been playing VR since they were awful prototypes that were almost too hard to use and almost inevitably made you sick to your stomach. While companies like NVIDIA have built powerful graphics cards to help solve the framerate issues, and folks like Pimax can drive 8K images and
2024 brought us quite the number of experiences. While maybe not as packed as 2023, there have been some incredible standouts. We’ve gotten together and made several selections on what we think is the absolute best of the bunch. Are there any you believe we’ve missed? Hit us