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CastleStorm has always been a very fun game and now you can experience that fun in virtual reality.
Tiny Trax is conceptually an excellent VR game but its lack of replay value, unintuitive track layouts, and frustrating level of difficulty are quite disappointing.
Alpha Mission II has solid core gameplay but the fun factor is heavily weighed down by a counterintuitive power-up system and some undeniably frustrating moments.
I can't say enough good things about Sundered.
Circuit Breakers manages to recapture some tropes of classic twin-stick shooters but sadly their fun factor wasn't one of them.
After playing Super Cloudbuilt for many hours with my eyes straining to stay focused on the non-stop parkour action, I can say that I don't mind needing to up my glasses prescription.
ACA NeoGeo: Metal Slug is a wonderful package that both fans and series newbies can appreciate.
Even at its budget price, Leaving Lyndow doesn't offer enough content to make it worth buying.
This latest Namco Museum features enough fantastic games to delight both long-time gamers and the retro-curious.
Infinite Minigolf is an entertaining and easy to pick up and play arcade-like experience that's mostly driven by user-created content.
Playing Superhot is probably the closest I'll ever come to feeling like James Bond.
Unbox: Newbie's Adventure is a delightful surprise full of enjoyable gameplay set within a charming and downright hilarious world.
Overall, Aven Colony is easy to recommend partly because there's so little else like it on console but also because it's an excellent and engrossing example of the genre.
Theseus is one of the most atmospherically immersive video games that I've ever played.
Children of Zodiarcs is a noble effort at a fresh take on classic turn-based SRPGs.
Gigantic is a heck of a lot of fun and has one of the most unique premises and impressive casts of characters that I've ever seen in the genre.
Splatoon 2 is bursting at the seams with enjoyable ink-splattering fun both in its gameplay and presentation.
Superhot VR is an absolutely fantastic experience that'll provide thrills for almost any gamer.
Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles delivers an imaginative and colourful atmosphere that's contained within its own unique fantasy land.
Fallen Legion: Sins of an Empire is one of the most promising action RPGs that I've seen in a long time but its reliance on repetitive battles will surely wear down any genre fan's enthusiasm quicker than Cecille can say "Cassandra's Coil!".