The Three Best (and Worst) Video Games from July 2022
The Three Best (and Worst) Video Games from July 2022 is full of surprise hits, and lemons destined for obscurity.
The Three Best (and Worst) Video Games from July 2022 is full of surprise hits, and lemons destined for obscurity.
Maridah’s Cosplay is the perfect way to welcome the summer heat. This veteran cosplayer is only getting better over time.
Netflix has premiered their live-action Resident Evil series. It may seem isolated from the games, but there are clear connections.
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Wands Alliances, a competitive virtual reality experience, will officially launch on Steam sometime in Autumn 2022.
World of Mechs is a work in progress, but there’s enough solid mech battle fun to make this a VR game worth your time.
Though pared down graphically from the PCVR version, Green Hell on the Meta 2 provides an engrossing VR survival experience.
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Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Tempestfall is a decent game that is strong on setting and lore but light on combat and gameplay depth.
Little Cities is a VR city building sim that‘s fun, relaxing and easy. But it might be a bit too simple and easy for some.
The Tourist’s journey continues in The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners Chapter 2, which comes out later this year.
Today Shanghai Developer UGmax announces the release of their atmospheric VR horror game, Lost in Abyss, on Oculus Quest 1 and 2.
Under the game’s goofy exterior you will get wrapped up in the charming world and puzzles of Tentacular.
By the end of the month, Meta Quest owners will be able to play Green Hell VR. This survival game just got a bit more stressful.