Metal: Hellsinger VR review for SteamVR, Meta Quest, PS VR2
A virtual face-melting music rhythm re-release of a previously flat title.
A virtual face-melting music rhythm re-release of a previously flat title.
Equal parts Beat Saber and Thumper VR, Tigertron’s latest release establishes itself as a more than worthy newcomer to the VR rhythm genre.
Shadow of the Erdtree is the perfect culmination of everything that FromSoftware has ever done and presents an unparalleled gaming experience that I adored.
Rise of the Ronin is a dull, meandering mess of concepts that never manages to elevate itself to the level of the games that so clearly inspired it.
The latest $70 Call of Duty “Game” from Activision is little more than DLC for Modern Warfare II, which makes recommending it as a full game a tall order.
The Invincible is the best space exploration game of 2023. A gorgeously realized experience that everyone should check out.
Lords of the Fallen manages to distinguish itself amongst the sea of Souls-likes through some amazing art direction and build versatility.
The promise of a true next-gen VR shooter is unfortunately lost in a game that feels like it was made with VR as an afterthought.
Two different reviewers — with totally different skill levels and levels of experience — take on one of the year’s most anticipated games.
A fine sequel to a great game that didn’t manage to hold my attention for as long as the original.
An exceptional roguelite experience in VR that further solidifies the PS VR2 as the “Must-Have” VR headset.
Final Fantasy XVI manages to stun and impress on every level, securing itself a spot atop any definitive ranking of the Final Fantasy franchise.
A solid action platformer set in the League of Legends universe that offers a great, albeit short experience that is well worth your time and money.
“The journey to Hell we’ve all been waiting for is here, and better than it has ever been.”
While not particularly groundbreaking, After the Fall is a strong title among the already strong PS VR2 launch lineup, and well worth your time.
XGIMI manages to pack both performance and portability together in the powerful, convenient Horizon Pro 4K.
Wo Long exists at an intersection between Nioh and Sekiro, but falls short of both and fails to establish an identity of its own.