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Dungeon Souls is an action-packed roguelike featuring plenty of characters with a good variety of skills, all sorts of monsters to use those abilities on appearing in large numbers, and an upgrade path that keeps on climbing.
MAGICAL×SPIRAL could have been something special and you can see the intent of the developers.
Arizona Sunshine is a decent take on the zombie shooter, hardly revolutionary, but using its tech to good effect.
Wild Guns Reloaded may be a splash of cold water in the face reminding you of just how hard games from the 8-bit and 16-bit eras could be, but it’s also a reminder of how damn fun and enjoyable they can be as well, proving that some titles are indeed timeless.
Considering the efforts passionate fans went through to see this franchise have another entry, it comes off as surprising and unfortunate that Wayforward did not decide to take more risks by adding new characters and mechanics.
SuperHot VR is one of the best games VR has seen yet.
A lot of what I’ve just written may sound like I didn’t enjoy Let It Die that much, but no, I did enjoy it quite a lot indeed.
Perfect doesn’t do a lot — but what it does is executed very well.
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 shows its age visually, but is still as fun to play now as it was in 2011.
Drive!Drive!Drive! has the heart of a great arcade racer, but isn’t quite there yet.
Pinball is fun no matter which way you play it.
The Little Acre has a lot of heart, presenting a one-of-a-kind magical tale that rivals Disney/Pixar.
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.
Rad Rodgers: Volume One is a short, but sweet platforming romp.
Crystal Rift might keep players exploring for a while, but it feels like a prototype for a better game which doesn’t yet exist.
Steep is not a perfect game.
OneShot makes players question the reality that surrounds them.
The Last Guardian is Team ICO's magnum opus.
Fans can rest assured, Dead Rising 4 is still a Dead Rising game despite some controversial decisions.
How We Soar is greater than the sum of its parts and is an incredible experience that should be played by all PlayStation VR owners.