Chris O'Connor
The classic returns with some modern updates.
Learn to dance like no one is watching... or with friends... even if they are on the other side of the world.
All the fun of Spider-man, with a great story!
A range of cartoon characters from many decades of Nickelodeon all waiting for you to take them over the finish line.
Over all, quirks and all, I really like Police Simulator: Patrol Officers… it does play like the lawful side of Grand Theft Auto and that's a refreshing change! Grab it so you can shout "I am the law!"
Hone your swing and climb the leader board of the PGA with PGA Tour 2K23
The worlds of Portal and Tenet combine to bring a puzzling game about turning back time.
Find some peace and quiet by volunteering to open a ski resort on your own.
Live out your treasure hunting dreams in this Uncharted collection!
Guybrush is back... again, to thwart the actions of Le Chuck and to learn the secret of Monkey Island!
Overall it's like many simulation games in that if you get in to it… you can find yourself somewhat zoning out to it and it can be a lot of fun. But it can also cause a lot of stress if you just can't find your rhythm. Ultimately, not without fault… but a decent bit of fun can be had and for a reasonable price too.
Ultimately, it's a great chill out game, it's very low stress and you could even get some idea for how to design a garden (to some extent) with the range of items available to you. Just remember… don't water the cat… pat it, unless you want to get notes from your neighbours about animal abuse. Definitely grab it for some easy going virtual green thumb enjoyment!
A discount alternative to more polished options.
Gin Carter and his posse chase down the devil himself using all the supernatural powers at their disposal to do so.
Experience Kayaking in some beautiful locations from the safety of your home.
Test AI... break AI... have mind blown by AI, forget where game ends and reality begins.
A little bit of Death Track, a touch of Wacky Wheels/Mario Kart and a lot of fun!
Put together virtual living puzzles in fantastical dreamscapes.
Get your drumming going and inspire your crew to the stage of Hellfest!
Overall I didn't have the same amount of fun I remember having with Sim City… whether that's just my tastes have changed over time or it's the way Cities: VR wants me to play a city building game, I'm not sure… but I do suspect that it's just the way Cities: VR has presented things. Some people will enjoy it… others might find the experience a bit hollow, I fall in the latter of those.