Skyrim VR Review – Full Immersion in the Ultimate Fantasy World
If you can stomach a full VR experience (and I mean that literally), there’s no more immersive way to play other than Skyrim VR.
If you can stomach a full VR experience (and I mean that literally), there’s no more immersive way to play other than Skyrim VR.
While it’s not at all what anyone expected from a VR Final Fantasy, Square Enix delivers a solid fishing experience with Monster of the Deep.
Square Enix is bringing back fishing games with Monster of the Deep, a VR angling experience set in the world of Final Fantasy XV.
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As a single-player experience, Ninja Shodown is frustrating. Add a few people and it becomes a funny, over-the-top party game with a ton of style.
While there’s not much to its party mode, Astro Bears Party from Qubic Games is a ton of fast-paced fun for a small price.
Despite some control issues and less-than-sparkling visuals, The Solus Project is an immersive and demanding survival experience.
G.rev bites off more than it can chew when developing Senko no Ronde 2, with imprecise controls and too many mechanics under one roof.
Knack 2 is a tight action platformer trying hard to make up for its lead character’s dismal first appearance. Spoiler – it succeeded.
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy maintains the feel of the games that came before it, while simultaneously keeping the series fresh and exciting.