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Here They Lie is grotesque and horrifying, but it’s also a thought-provoking, philosophical head trip that makes some of the best use of VR to date.
The controls are tight, combat is simple, and Uplay still sucks, but this game isn't half bad.
Battlezone forgot to include a reason to keep playing with it, leaving players with a hollow and repetitive package from a developer capable of much more.
Racing in VR is a thrill, but playing Driveclub again isn’t, which makes Driveclub VR a pretty unenticing offer despite the game housing more content than other VR titles so far.
WWE 2K17 is fun. But much like a loved one who has a substance abuse problem, I know it could be better.
Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour isn’t the best version of this seminal game, but it’s still a really good one, and offers a lot of bonus content that’ll please longtime fans.
Until From makes a proper Tenchu game, Aragami will fill your ninja needs!
Super Stardust Ultra VR brings a luke warm side dish that was nuked in the microwave to the table.
A weird, often impenetrable experience, The Silver Case is ultimately rewarding
I give it four thumbs up.
Breakneck speeds, industrial music, and a shiny metallic beetle in a cybernetic reality come together to make one of the most original and difficult rhythm games in years.
While Trails of Cold Steel II doesn’t always lend itself to on the go gaming, it deserves a spot in your Vita library regardless.
Until Dawn: Rush of Blood is a ride Jigsaw himself would have built.
Batman: Arkham VR is a jump forward in gaming.
Even with its relatively short playtime Rez Infinite is a game that is a must own for PlayStation VR owners.
For anyone wanting a confusing yet ultimately rewarding adventure, Obduction delivers in spades.
Exist Archive is an intriguing follow-up to Valkyrie Profile, but its deficiencies in some major areas make it a hard sell in a season already packed with stellar RPGs.
Mafia III's ambitions are large and its narrative vital, but ultimately this satisfying revenge yarn is hampered by dated mechanics and progression systems that belong in a 2007 GTA knock-off.
With a wealth of new content to enjoy, on top of the already excellent and expansive base game, Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration just about makes up for its late debut onto PS4.
Paper Mario: Color Splash is an absolute delight.