Wallace & Gromit – The Grand Getaway Review (Meta Quest 3)

The charm of Wallace & Gromit is the innocent humor that is wrapped around a never-ending buddy comedy. The bumbling adventures of Wallace and his loyal dog/friend Gromit, who tries to keep him out of trouble, speak to multiple generations, which also helps it to stay memorable and relevant. The old-school claymation helps to fully complete its charm. Definitely a timeless experience in entert...[Read More]

Resident Evil 4 – VR – Review (PSVR2)

It’s no great mystery that I enjoyed the absolute hell out of Resident Evil 4 when it came out earlier this year. It was remastered beautifully and was top-tier bourbon for survival horror fans who needed a fix. Everything about it was in line with the series’ later titles, while still maintaining the sacredness and scares that existed in the original GameCube game. Capcom promised to deliver a po...[Read More]

Kill It With Fire VR Review (PSVR2)

Kill It With Fire VR is a very simple game that utilizes puzzle game secrets and arcade-title mechanics to create bite-sized levels where the player’s sole purpose is to enact mayhem on spiders. It’s in the title – kill it (the spider) with fire! Each level contains a general “main” quest of simply killing a set number of spiders while additional side quests and secrets encourage the player to ful...[Read More]

The 7th Guest VR Review (PSVR2)

Years ago, I was privy to experiencing the game The 7th Guest on my very early DOS computer with a new and shiny CD-ROM add-on. The game featured live video mixed with CGI environments and puzzles that told a creepy-ass story of a man who trapped kids and guests within his mansion. While the game was mostly just a puzzle-driven experience, the introduction to CD-ROM-based gaming created a new path...[Read More]

Pixel Ripped 1978 Review (PSVR2)

I like this new Atari. It’s like they’re trying. I can’t say that for the last 19 Atari’s since Warner Communications sold them off, but this variant is taking some old ideas and implementing them into a new groove. They have released some good stuff in the past two years. At least they’re not just republishing old material. A lot of companies tend to do that without thought. Anyway, the new Atari...[Read More]

Before Your Eyes Review (PSVR 2)

Going into my latest adventure on the PSVR 2, I had no idea what to expect with Before Your Eyes</em>. Would it be a first-person shooter? Would it be an adventure game? What is Before Your Eyes? You should know that it’s a visual novel. And it isn’t just any novel, it’s an emotional journey through the eyes of a person who has passed on and the judgment that awaits them in the afterlife. Ge...[Read More]

PlayStationVR 2 Review

For years, the PlayStationVR unit was always a comfortable third behind the likes of the HTC Vive and the Oculus Rift (now Meta Quest). Unlike the other two headsets, which cost an arm and a leg at the time to run a virtual reality experience  (HTC was $799 starting, Oculus was $599 + a computer system with a capable GPU – you’re sitting around $2k-3k with either), all you needed for the PSVR...[Read More]

After the Fall Review (PSVR 2)

And the PSVR 2 review titles keep on rolling. This time, it’s a zombie apocalypse game called After the Fall from Vertigo Games, creator of Arizona Sunshine. While After the Fall doesn’t do a helluva lot to push forward the zombie apocalypse that we’re eventually going to have to deal with in the real world, it does do enough to make the experience interesting, as well as multiplayer-driven. Let’s...[Read More]

Pre-orders for PSVR2 title Before Your Eyes now live

I can’t wait to see this game and system in action. Check out the goods below until then.  Last week, GoodbyeWorld Games, alongside publisher Skybound Entertainment, revealed that the BAFTA award-winning title Before Your Eyes will launch globally for PlayStation® VR2 on March 10, 2023. Today, pre-orders for the game went live. The pre-order link is available here. In Before Your Eyes, playe...[Read More]

Marvel’s Iron Man VR Review (Meta Quest 2)

It has been about a year and some change since I jumped into the VR world via the PSVR. Using that technology is a chore at times, as there are plenty of wires and hookups to go around. It’s a lovely device, a welcomed addition to the PS4/5 (PS5 if you have the camera adapter) because it works so well, but it’s a pain when you unhook one thing from it and have to figure out what is missing days la...[Read More]

Owlchemy Labs teases unnamed VR project

This looks interesting. Check out the goods below. AUSTIN, TEXAS – August 23, 2022 – Today, the leading VR developer, Owlchemy Labs, teased their next, and most ambitious, unnamed VR project at Opening Night Live. This project is the very first VR game built from the ground up for hand tracking and Owlchemy’s first title to feature multiplayer. “The first time we saw and used our own h...[Read More]

Unbinary is out for VR (Meta Quest, Vive)

The game is out and looks interesting. Check out the official goods below.  São Paulo, 17th of February, 2022. Ludact is proud to announce that their new indie game UNBINARY, an entirely hand-painted VR puzzle adventure, is available now on the official Meta Quest Store, Rift Store, Viveport and SteamVR for a suggested retail price of $14.99. The Brazilian studio also revealed the release of a new...[Read More]

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