Javy Gwaltney
Death Of The Outsider is a great standalone expansion that delivers the enthralling open-ended gameplay Dishonored fans have to expect
Matterfall is an enjoyable, arcadey action game with a few twists even though difficulty spikes mar the endgame
Observer is a tense combination of sci-fi and horror, and one of the best cyberpunk games in years
Though Black The Fall's presentation is beautiful, the combination of sluggish controls, trite puzzles, and a weak conclusion makes this journey a hard sell
The costumes are loot for fans, and the Trial of the Sword is an entertaining test. Even so, nothing here substantially builds upon the core game
In spite of a handful of glitches and aged visuals, Get Even is an inventive and ambitious thriller that makes the most of its sci-fi inspirations
Though Old Man's Journey is a short adventure, it's a gorgeous and memorable one thanks to its heartfelt storytelling and intriguing puzzles.
Provides the challenge hardcore players seek, but the experience comes with its fair share of frustrations
Though it lives a little too comfortably in the shadows of its influences, Prey is a quality horror-action game
Half horror and half mystery, Scanner Sombre is a short and great first-person adventure game for those who want to try something weird
Though Late Shift looks stylish and boasts a clever script, the lack of meaningful choices and a chapter selection drowns its promise
Full Throttle is a classic adventure game with a great story, memorable characters, and hilarious jokes. The remastered version does it justice.
Mr. Shifty has a lot of potential, but is marred by technical issues and a dull endgame
The controls take some getting used to, but Everything is easy to understand and play
This is one of the funniest, zaniest games you can play in VR, thanks to its mixture of thrilling action and effective humor
The puzzles are unrelenting and unforgiving, but those who rise to the challenge are rewarded with spooky sequences and an emotional showstopper of a finale
Orwell is a lukewarm interactive thriller with several moments that hit hard, but it’s inconsistent and some of the writing is laughably bad
The finale is an inconsistent episode, but its highs are memorable
As short as it is, Super Hot VR is a thrill ride unlike any I’ve taken in the past few years
Though the limited interactivity during combat sequences is grating, this episode is one of the best in the series