Angus Deacon
Yes, Star Wars fans will leap at the chance to enter a galaxy far, far away – and even casual players will appreciate the quick accessibility of multiplayer matches. But those looking for a deeper, more nuanced and balanced online experience might need to look elsewhere if things don't improve further.
Feels a bit like a FIFA 17.5, but the finer improvements will matter to dedicated fans.
A nostalgic platforming remix-o-rama made with love.
SUPERHOT has been talked about a lot since it debuted on Oculus, and for good reason. Now that it's finally available for PSVR owners, it's a must have for anyone who wants to play a VR first-person shooter with a twist.
A nostalgic love-letter to fans of the original Crash.
Shiny and in 4K glory, this is the best WipEout has ever looked.
An average first-person shooter redeemed by the Aim Controller accessory.
A decent PSVR shooter, but the price-point isn't as accessible as the game itself.
Clicks together beautifully like LEGO, but you might be searching for that final elusive brick.
Angus received a digital copy of Zen Pinball 2 - Star Wars: Rogue One from Zen Studios for review.
An intimidating and mixed VR experience, but could appeal to fans of the ‘whodunnit’ genre.
Fun, but too much emphasis on ‘sandbox’ rather than a narrative that would justify monthly episodes.
One of the best Skylanders games to date thanks to the deep character creation tool.
Angus received a review copy of Hustle Kings VR from PlayStation NZ.
Not for the weak stomached, but a well thought-out shooter for early adopters of Playstation VR.
More than a tech-demo, it’s an experience that every VR owner should try.
FIFA 17 feels like an evolution, rather than a marginal update.
Slightly better than being run over by a tractor.
Not mushroom for error and the steaks are high in this recipe for multiplayer fun.
Han Solo steals the show again, even in tiny minifig form.