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Reviews   -   May 28, 2025 Ace Virtual Shooting Simulator VR Review — Virtual gunpowder
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News   -   May 27, 2025 Be the turtle — Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Empire City announced
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Level Infinite reveals survival horror VR game Dread Meridian
News   -   Aug 20, 2025 Level Infinite reveals survival horror VR game Dread Meridian

At the Level Infinite Showcase, the team at Level Infinite revealed their first VR game. Coming from developer KUKRGAME, this upcoming survival horror game is called Dread Meridian, and it looks creepy. Built from the ground up for PC VR and Meta Quest 2, 3 and 3S, Dread Meridian aims

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News   -   Aug 20, 2025 Level Infinite reveals survival horror VR game Dread Meridian
Level Infinite reveals survival horror VR game Dread Meridian

At the Level Infinite Showcase, the team at Level Infinite revealed their first VR game. Coming from developer KUKRGAME, this upcoming survival horror game is called Dread Meridian, and it looks creepy. Built from the ground up for PC VR and Meta Quest 2, 3 and 3S, Dread Meridian aims

by Ron Burke
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
News   -   May 27, 2025 Be the turtle — Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Empire City announced
Be the turtle — Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Empire City announced

Coming from the studio behind the GORN series

by David Burdette
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
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