Ian Higton
20 years and countless games later, Team 17 rediscovers some of the old magic for Worms.
PlayStation VR gets some much-needed support from Sony, but unfortunately Farpoint is a hollow novelty.
Micro Machines' return sits in the shadow of its superior predecessor.
This unique twist on VR is just a bit too easy.
If you've got the stamina - and the space - then Sprint Vector is an awful lot of fun.
A magical experience that is comfortable enough for VR newcomers to enjoy, while intricate and immersive enough to thrill VR veterans.
A shooter that earns its place alongside Rogue Warrior, Turning Point and Hour of Victory as one of the very worst games you could play.
Stealth, horror and procedural scrambling converge in a thrilling package.
An exquisitely thought-out tactical shooter that's instantly a PSVR great.
There's plenty that's familiar about the latest entry in Ubisoft's open world shooter, but that doesn't stop it being a blast.
Knife-edge thrills delivered by a compelling cast for a truly impressive horror.
Moss: Book 2 is without a doubt a game that deserves to be played, especially if you fell in love with the original. Its staggering beauty is reason enough to dust off your PSVR for one last adventure before the PSVR 2 comes out, even if I wouldn’t blame you for holding out in the hope of a PC VR or Quest release - or some kind of bundle for the launch PSVR 2.
As a technical showcase for what's possible with PSVR2 Call of the Mountain excels, even if its world and mechanics sometimes fall short.
Limited enemies and environments don't hamper some of the best VR blasting out there.