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While there are some noticeable limitations compared to other games in the genre, Chaosbane is a worthy addition to the ARPG realm for Warhammer fans.
Blood & Truth is the full action blockbuster experience, with a few limitations to keep in mind.
Is Pathologic 2 a triumph of artistic expression showcasing how games don't have to follow a formula and can more than you expect? Unquestionably, yes! Do I ever want to load it up again, though? Hell no.
If you don't mind being actively abused and tortured for hours on end, Vambrace can become extremely addicting for fans of either Darkest Dungeon or classic SNES RPGs.
With wonky mechanics and a lack of immersion, this is less a virtual golf simulator and more of a boring golf mini game that just happens to have some fun waifu eye candy.
Epic store exclusive Close To The Sun offers a solid mix of SOMA-style horror with BIoschock style locations and story.
Get ready to die with another killer 2D souls-like that flips the script in several ways for a refreshing take on the genre.
All you fantasy fans who have ever wanted to hurl fireballs and launch lightning bolts at hordes of goblins are in for a treat with The Wizards VR... although there are some wonky controls to deal with.
With humor, stylish visuals, and solid shooting mechanics, Bolverk Games' Dick Wilde 2 is a great little VR diversion for those that dig on-rails shooters.
PSVR players who have been craving a more complete stealth horror experience have something to look forward to with Intruders, although it does suffer from some noticeable limitations still.
The VR Mode is the big draw of Bandai Namco's new flight combat simulator, Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, but it is more limited than you might have hoped.
Last Year is fairly limited right now and needs some major additions in the coming months, but its an overall solid entry in the asymmetric horror genre.
Play literally anything else. Absolutely any half assed $5 indie game on the PSVR store will be more entertaining than Gungrave VR.
Darksiders 3 is a major downgrade with simplified design, slower Souls-style combat, and a lack of anything to distinguish it from any other action game.
The purposefully slow pacing and clunky controls may tank the game for some, but I suspect for most, Red Dead Redemption 2 will be a breath of fresh air in the open world genre.
Chaosium's unhallowed tabletop RPG gets a proper video game representation that nails the feel of a pen and paper campaign in a single player mode.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider offers a familiar gameplay experience, with a few tweaks and a darker tone.
Console players finally get to experience this hefty CRPG, with a host of upgrades and a re-tooled UI.
Co-op fanatics have a new pulpy ride to look forward to if you don't mind a few bumps along the way.
Death's Gambit isn't perfect, but it is damn good, and it meshes together two different genres with a lot of style and charm.