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Even though Rez Infinite VR is 15 years old, it almost feels like it was originally created for VR.
Despite its flaws, Ginger: Beyond the Crystal is still enjoyable to play, with a great soundtrack and inspired moments from some of gaming’s biggest games.
While Mark McMorris Infinite Air roughly gets the basics down of what comprises a snowboarding simulator, it fails to provide anything unique or captivating to make it this generation’s “must have” snowboarding simulator.
Respawn Entertainment did just that with Titanfall 2; they turned the ideas and mechanics from the first game into an even better experience.
We’ve seen the death of Thomas and Martha Wayne play out in numerous ways but none of them so visceral as to put you into that world directly. It’s a surreal experience to be Bruce at that moment.
In episode 3 a new world order may be striving to take over Gotham but old Telltale Game game restrictions overshadow the experience.
Civilization VI brings the franchise to an unbelievable level of polish and streamlined complexity.
Battlezone seems more suited to this type of co-operation as opposed to its single-player missions that have you fight wave after wave of enemy tanks all alone.
Laborers are the most basic pawns and must be assigned to Overseers to be effective.
For the graphics and audio junkies out there, Battlefield 1 impresses on nearly all fronts.
It is, at least, refreshing to say that Batman: Return to Arkham happens to be one of the better collections out there, even if it is missing the criminally underrated Arkham Origins.
Ariandel is polished, but the entire package can be sped through in a way that’s uncharacteristic for the series.
It’s a bit odd that we’re seeing Rocket Riot return after seven years, but hopefully, its success could lead to a proper sequel!
Music VR isn’t so much a game as it’s more of a music visualizer with a focus on letting you experience your music in a way you haven’t before.
Eon Altar is a solid addition to the RPG franchise.
Playing as a planet might seem uninteresting or bland but having control over four elemental giants makes the experience quite enjoyable.
Decorate your device with stickers, change the colour of its button, change the faceplate of the entire system, or even manipulate the backlight.
It's easy to get drawn into the deepest caverns of despair with Darkest Dungeon, but there is always a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel.
Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide is a solid attempt at replicating the Left 4 Dead formula, but it also misses the mark in a few key areas.
I do like rogue-likes, but I strongly believe Necropolis would have been better either as a rogue-lite or with a more forgiving death mechanic.