Marcus Estrada
Pinball is fun no matter which way you play it.
It can be hard to find a good entry point for virtual reality gaming when some titles are quite complex and others feel like the VR component is unnecessary.
Crystal Rift might keep players exploring for a while, but it feels like a prototype for a better game which doesn’t yet exist.
Japanese School Life is not a new idea in the visual novel space – Go! Go! Nippon and the confusingly similarly named Tokyo School Life both offer a similar plot.
Perhaps the most surprising thing about Alicemare is that it is as engrossing an adventure now as it was upon initial release.
ENIGMA: is a surprising visual novel in how well it brings together humor, mystery and drama.
Although not long by typical game standards, taking most explorers between four and eight hours, this is a serious amount of time for virtual reality releases.
Root Letter is a strange visual novel, but one that keeps players interested throughout.
Memory’s Dogma CODE:01 provides an intriguing start to an episodic visual novel.
The greatest pleasure of Ladykiller in a Bind is interacting with an incredible cast of characters.
Fans are sure to find Higurashi When They Cry Hou – Ch.4 Himatsubushi another enthralling episode.
The cute, colorful world of Tethered is quite inviting for players even if they’re new to strategy games. With its easy to understand mechanics and control scheme, many might find themselves drawn in more than they expect.
Weeping Doll is the kind of game that looks like it’ll be a scary, enjoyable romp.
Not only is PlayStation VR Worlds playing it safe, it is not selling virtual reality in a strong enough way.
Anyone looking for a simple game to introduce their children to virtual reality with may find Wayward Sky a good choice.
The ideas behind Loading Human: Chapter 1 are exciting, but they don’t get to shine like they should due to a weird control scheme and ineffective acting.
Fans of the original games will find that Battlezone on PSVR rekindles their passion despite some definite divergence.
Job Simulator is not best played on PSVR, but Owlchemy Labs still did an incredible job translating the game to PS4.
Ace Banana shows promise with its bright graphics and skillful ability to pair Move controllers with fast-paced, precise gameplay.
Sure, you might not find a bevy of modes or other activities to do within SUPERHYPERCUBE, but that’s not the point.