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Farming Simulator 25 doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it certainly polishes it to a fine shine, offering a smoother and more refined experience. Whether you’re a newcomer eager to explore the rich world of farming or a seasoned player looking for a low-effort, laid-back game for those late nights, this is the ideal entry point. With the option to share the experience through multiplayer or enjoy the tranquility of solo play, Farming Simulator 25 delivers a relaxing and rewarding journey, no matter how you choose to tend your fields.
Goblin Slayer Another Adventurer: Nightmare Feast delivers a solid tactical RPG experience. It achieves what it sets out to do, offering an engaging, albeit straightforward, story. Fans of the Goblin Slayer franchise will likely appreciate the narrative and character interactions more than newcomers, as familiarity with the source material enhances the experience.
Black Ops 6 is undoubtedly the best Call of Duty game we’ve seen in at least five years. It features an impressive campaign, a gripping Zombies mode that keeps you on the edge of your seat, and a fast-paced, enjoyable multiplayer experience.
Human Fall Flat VR gives the wheel a good, wobbly spin rather than reinventing it. If you’re a fan of goofy physics games or looking for a laugh with friends, it’s well worth a play on the Meta Quest 3. Just don’t go blaming me if all the flailing causes your arms to ache.
LEGO Horizon Adventures delivers a pleasant and not-so-serious rendition of Horizon Zero Dawn that is both adorable and fun to play. However, its overly simplified and lighthearted gameplay loop becomes too monotonous and one-dimensional after long periods of play.
Planet Coaster 2 successfully expands the theme park simulation genre with its robust suite of new features and refined mechanics. From water rides and swimming pools to the immersive first-person view and dynamic weather systems, the game offers plenty of fresh elements to excite both returning fans and newcomers. Enhanced customization tools empower players to craft parks that feel uniquely theirs, while guest archetypes and realistic weather effects introduce new layers of strategy.
Vendetta Forever creates its own path while channeling the core of Superhot VR and offers a stylish, fast-paced action experience. The slow-mo action keeps the gameplay interesting, and the imaginative level design presents many unforgettable events. The lack of narrative continuity and the sometimes demanding difficulty, however, can sap some of the excitement. Notwithstanding these little flaws, the game’s pick-up-and-play style and great repeatability make it a good addition to the Meta Quest 3 collection. Though it may not reinvent the wheel, Vendetta Forever polishes it to a shine and provides a puzzle-shooter hybrid that is both demanding and gratifying. This VR title is worth looking at if you’re in the mood for fast, adrenaline-pushing action with a strategic edge.
From quality-of-life improvements to entirely new gameplay experiences, mods breathe fresh life into Red Dead Redemption, extending its replayability far beyond the base game. Combined with faster loading times and improved stability, the PC version stands out as the best way to explore John Marston’s epic journey through the frontier.
Fans of the Metro series should definitely check out this must-play experience since it vividly brings a beloved universe to life in whole fresh manner. It’s a great introduction for newcomers like me, even if it stumbles somewhat toward the finish. Metro Awakening is a deserving addition to the Meta Quest 3 collection overall since it presents a strong and unforgettable VR adventure.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms 8 Remake is undeniably a labor of love, rich with features that make the story of ancient China’s political turbulence feel personal and dynamic. For those who adore the era’s history and don’t mind a slightly theatrical spin, the game’s “infinite drama” will be an immersive experience. But while the remake is packed with enhancements, it doesn’t entirely transcend its original. The gameplay and story, while deep and engaging, may not fully justify a remake for a game that wasn’t heavily demanded by fans. Instead, it stands as a tribute to a beloved entry – one that celebrates the theater of war and the complex drama of its officers but might have left fans wondering if a truly new Romance of the Three Kingdoms experience would have been the better gift.
The Meta Quest 3 version of Hitman 3 VR: Reloaded is more annoying than entertaining. This VR port is a huge disappointment due to its numerous technical problems, awkward controls, and poor graphics. For devoted fans, this is less of an improvement and more of an insult. It’s difficult to suggest this game as is, even though I’d love to see it patched and enhanced. For the time being, if you’re as devoted to Hitman as I am, you might want to stick with the flatscreen versions.
I’m a bit disappointed with the PlayStation 5 port of a beloved, overwhelmingly positive title on Steam. Phasmophobia not only contains some of the worst user navigation interfaces I’ve seen in a long time, but also a gameplay loop that isn’t well explained for newcomers to enjoy. Deep down inside, I know there’s fun to be had, but you have to be really patient with this one to find it.
Sonic X Shadow Generations is a strong dual game experience that marries nostalgia with innovation. It’s nice to revisit Sonic’s old stomping grounds from 11 years ago but the real star of the show is Shadow’s brand new campaign. I guess there’s still plenty of life left in Sega’s iconic mascot and his edgy counterpart.
With its evocative opening and its idea of an unflinching heroine overcoming horrifying obstacles, “Sofie: The Echoes” has promise. However, it is almost impossible to appreciate due to the overwhelming number of bugs, bad design decisions, and an unpolished experience. Players are unable to get past the game’s opening sequence without feeling similarly frustrated, according to Steam user reviews. In its current state, “Sofie: The Echoes” is unplayable. It serves as a reminder that even brilliant concepts require careful planning and refinement to be truly effective. Avoid this one for the time being until the developer fixes its numerous problems, or else you run the risk of an experience that is horrifying for all the wrong reasons!
Batman: Arkham Shadow is a must-have for Dark Knight fans, virtual reality enthusiasts, and anyone else interested in what VR can actually offer. Arkham Shadow redefines virtual reality for the Meta Quest, much like Half-Life: Alyx did for the PC. It’s an amazing story, a technical marvel, and an exciting experience. Regardless of your level of experience with virtual reality, Batman: Arkham Shadow is an essential game that will no doubt help to sell more VR headsets.
Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered may be one of the wildest trips into the depths of hell you’ll ever take. It’s grotesque, it’s filthy, and it’s unapologetically crass—a fever-dream vision of the Underworld brought to life by some of gaming’s most creative minds. Just don’t forget to keep the light close, or the darkness might consume you whole.
Shin Chan: Shiro and the Coal Town is a love letter to the essence of rural life, blending whimsy, nostalgia, and the endearing chaos of Shin-chan’s world in a single, delightful package. With its clever mix of everyday tasks, memorable characters, and the quirky mysteries of Coal Town, this game provides a surprisingly deep and satisfying journey that bridges generations. It’s a beautiful nod to the Crayon Shin-chan legacy, with fresh layers of storytelling and heartfelt interactions that make it accessible to both longtime fans and newcomers. Whether you’re catching fish in the calm rivers of Akita, racing trolleys with newfound friends, or helping create culinary delights, every moment spent in Shin-chan’s world feels like a joyful celebration of imagination and community. This is a game that welcomes everyone to experience the simple joys of discovery and laughter, making it a must-play for anyone seeking a heartwarming, immersive escape into the world of Crayon Shin-chan.
A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead’s sound effects, compelling plot, and stunningly eerie visuals undoubtedly add something special to the stealth-horror genre, even though it doesn’t reinvent it. Although it has some shortcomings—the AI can be a little too predictable at times, and the level design occasionally seems to be trying to actively work against you—all in all, it’s a fun stealth experience that both franchise fans and horror enthusiasts will enjoy.
It’s safe to say, that No Room in Hell 2 delivers one hell of a broken experience, the developers have truly abandoned the roots of the original NMRIH, trading quality for a glitch-riddled mess that feels like it crawled out of the deepest pit of development hell. Teleporting zombies, disappearing enemies, and hitboxes are so bad that they make it feel like the zombies are smacking you from the underworld itself, which is just the beginning. It’s a hellish gauntlet of unbindable keys, broken voice chat, and floating heads that make it seem like the game’s trying to pull you into its own version of purgatory. Throw in the fact that there’s only one map, and it becomes clear that the developers were in a rush to throw this disaster out the door. It’s a hell of a ride but for all the wrong reasons. Performance-wise, the game is practically Satan’s gift to lag. Lag spikes, server crashes, and unskippable cutscenes make it feel like you’re being punished for daring to boot up the game.
If you are looking for a Metroidvania-lite, are interested in Kaiju, and are looking to support developers that are working in the Monsterverse you might find value here with Kong: Survivor Instinct. However, it just lacks that special moment that really gives us that “wow” moment when we get to destroy some buildings or even fight another Kaiju.