Chris O'Connor
The Batman returns, after the traumatic events of Season 1, Bruce Wayne and his closest friends must deal with the aftermath while facing new foes.
The VR market is still in it's early days and much of what's available is so called "on rail shooters" so it's nice to have something a bit different. Something that uses the space extremely well and gives us a bit of humour with not a zombie in site.
For those who have been yearning for some group battles, this DLC is for you!
If mini golf elements, playfulness were upsized and applied to full scale courses.
A natural progression for Serious Sam into VR.
If you want a healthy dose of style and don't mind potentially rage quitting every now and then when faced with a boss battle then this should be right up your alley.
Batman must ask himself what he is willing to do to infiltrate the crime syndicate.
For the price it's great value, especially for anyone familiar with Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone's work.
I'm certainly glad they made the jump and how they've done it should be used as an example to any developer for how to bring your standard game into VR. Well worth the price of admission.
It's great to see more polish on VR games and Left-Hand Path is certainly a step in the right direction towards immersive game play. Left-Hand Path not only gives us a fun way to engage the game world but it also draws us in with a compelling story.
When you play a modern wrestling game but come away longing for the old N64 days... that might tell you something.
Inspired by but underperforming Sid Meier's Civilization.
The horror genre gets serious in VR as you face the world of exorcisms and evil.
Big Rigging through a small town with a big reputation.
If Command and Conquer and Baldur's Gate had a child... it may well have come out as Spellforce 3. Take your character's through a grand story while developing military outposts along the way.
Much like all good VR experiences it really does echo that line from The Matrix "nobody can be told what The Matrix is… they have to experience it for themselves"… Fallout 4 VR is that. The pictures here don't do it any justice at all… even play through video's won't give the true sense of just how "there" you are.
A great experience and I look forward to what they bring out next!
If you imagine Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura but transported to a futuristic setting by way of Assassin's Creed and you will have some idea of what this is all about. Isometric RPG fun with a touch of Parkour like motion and a twist of the occult.
Old school adventuring has grown up!
Though it seemed tensions were already more or less at their highest, Telltale have managed to still nudge them up a little more.