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Gorilla Tag Launches On The Quest Store Next Month

One of the most popular VR games ever is finally heading to the Meta Quest Store.After over a year on App Lab, everyone’s favorite...

Broken Edge Review – Live By The Sword, Die By The Sword

By valuing strategic finesse over brute force, Broken Edge offers a refined take on VR fantasy sword fighting. Developed by Trebuchet, this multiplayer dueling...

‘Broken Edge’ Review – A Capable Sword Fighting Game Aiming for a Hardcore Niche

Broken Edge is a sword fighting simulator that throws you into an arena and pits you against either an AI or online competitor...

I Can’t Stop Building AR Dungeons Using The Meta Quest

Craft a deadly gauntlet right in your living room. Ever since Meta (formerly Facebook) released its Passthough+ APK to the public, VR developers have been hard at work crafting unique and interesting AR games and apps on Meta Quest headsets. This includes Dungeon Maker, an addicting new experience available now via SideQuest that lets you […]

The post I Can’t Stop Building AR Dungeons Using The Meta Quest appeared first on VRScout.

‘Virtuoso’ Review – Become an Amateur Musician Overnight

Virtuoso bills itself as a “music creation sandbox” but that may be selling it a little short: it’s actually a very intuitive set of training wheels for someone who’s never made digital music before while at the same time being a fun way to make music. You’ll need to go deeper into the practice of […]

The post ‘Virtuoso’ Review – Become an Amateur Musician Overnight appeared first on Road to VR.

These Futuristic ‘Moon Boots’ Let You Walk Forever In VR

Each boot is equipped with motorized wheels that gently reposition the wearer away from danger. What if you could walk an infinite distance in VR from the comfort of your own home? And I mean physically walk. Where would you go? What would you do? For years the idea of exploring an infinite space from […]

The post These Futuristic ‘Moon Boots’ Let You Walk Forever In VR appeared first on VRScout.

‘Unplugged’ Review – Rock Star Ambitions Stifled by Quest’s Hand-tracking

Unplugged is like Guitar Hero, although instead of picking up a dedicated peripheral and jamming away, it relies on Quest’s native hand-tracking to let you...

‘Space Pirate Trainer’ Multiplayer Arena Offers a Glimpse into the Future of Arena-scale VR

Space Pirate Trainer (2017) on Oculus Quest received a substantial update last week, which brings to the wave-based shooter two new...

‘Sniper Elite VR’ Update Brings Custom Difficulty, New Comfort Options & More

Rebellion’s Sniper Elite VR (2021) has offered up some satisfying sniping with a bevy of comfort and gameplay options to boot. Now...

‘I Expect You to Die 2’ Review – A Worthy Sequel to VR’s Deadliest Spy Puzzler

I Expect You To Die 2: The Spy and the Liar is a single-player puzzle game that, true to its name, is a direct extension of the...

‘STRIDE’ for Quest Review – Not Exactly ‘Mirror’s Edge’ in VR and That’s Okay

STRIDE has been in early access for SteamVR headsets for nearly a year, but now Oculus Quest owners can take a crack at the...

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