BRINK Traveler

BRINK Traveler

Beautiful & breathtaking views look great in this VR experience. Looking forward to more locations to be added. One problem I faced during launch of the program (using my Oculus Quest-2) is the audio remaining on the PC speakers and not on the headset. Every time I have to manually change the audio device to the headphone of headset. Other thing I did not like is to separately downloading each scenery which takes a lot of time as they are pretty large and waiting during this time spoils the experience somehow. If during installation all the destinations are downloaded at the same time with the option to delete the ones I do not like later would be great. Otherwise a great experience.

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game


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This is a great little piece of virtual tourism and provides a little inobtrusive education along the way. The night view appears to be just a filter over the day view with a different skybox but that’s a minor niggle when the rest of the experience works so well.

An undocumented feature I discovered accidentally is the ability to reframe an ingame screenshot; Take a picture (with Valve Index just point one palm away and one towards you in the “photo framing” gesture), and if you don’t have the shot aligned perfectly you can grab the image card and move it around the scene to correct it before saving - very handy.

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

BRINK Traveler on Steam

RealFit (VR fitness)

RealFit (VR fitness)

This is an amazing vr app for a balanced workout, you will definitely feel the burn.

Con it might be abit boring compared to other vr games like beatsaber but i think this game works well if your just looking for a pure fitness app/warmup and play it in bursts.

I want to start playing this game daily even just for a few minutes to balance my vr workouts more

PS: Cant wait for the yoga update.(will prob play a ton more since the concept excites me alot)

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game


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  • Very Solid workout game

  • Decently priced for current content

  • very good workouts.

  • Great promise

  • I kept somehow accidentally pressing the end workout button when doing the ones that went from standing to laying back / planking.

  • Needs more soundtracks or the ability to add your own music to work out to.

  • Needs more workouts

4/5

It’s not a 5/5 currently because of the only problem I had. It kept stopping all the workouts. There’s no “Confirm” or anything. It just instantly stops the workout. With the state that it’s at, it’s definitely primed to be an amazing workout game to lookout for if you’re a fatty like me trying to get unfat.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

RealFit (VR fitness) on Steam

Frogworld

Frogworld

Truly the Dark Souls of being a frog

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game


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Ever wanted to be a little frog?

Sounds nice and relaxing right?

Well you’re wrong!

It’s hardcore survival. It’s kill or be killed.

Frogworld is an intense survival horror in which you must avoid many predators that won’t hesitate to end your life, in turn you must also not hesitate to take the life of your own prey so you’re strong enough to survive. There are no checkpoints in the levels which really ramps up the intensity of encounters.

Genuinely scary, particularly if you are afraid of snakes, fish, birds, turtles, ants or cars.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Frogworld on Steam

Laid-Back Camp - Virtual - Lake Motosu

Laid-Back Camp - Virtual - Lake Motosu

As the biggest fan of Yuru Camp, it’s super comfy!! The price might not be worth it for those who aren’t into the anime or into CGDCT, but it’s a great game for fans of Yuru Camp and those who want to experience something calm and comfy once in a while. The graphics are pretty nice; it might need a little more detail to the environment and further exploration of the whole Koan Campground area instead of being stuck in two places, but I guess that’s how most VR story-telling games work. The story is pretty much what you’d expect from a Yuru Camp episode, pure comfy and heartwarming cuteness that makes me love the two girls even more. I even like the small bit of NadeRin moment at the end of it~ Though I wish there was more to the gameplay and interactivity to make us feel more immersed in the campsite.

Real player with 13.8 hrs in game

First of all, at the time of this writing the listing says “VR Only” but you can totally play it without.

I have played it with and without. VR Headset is an HP Reverb G2 and working without problems. Also take note that this is more an “experience” than is a “game”.

For the price, as much as I’d like to, is hard to justify if you don’t have VR headset.

The interactions are limited and the game could use some chilling music during downtime if you just want to stay in a scene.

The graphics are okay but it’s nothing groundbreaking. The atmosphere in the scenario greatly improves during the noon/evening and night, but it feels a bit cheap during the morning. I’m wondering if it has taken some damage on the PC release being a cross-platform title that includes android phones.

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

Laid-Back Camp - Virtual - Lake Motosu on Steam

Lushfoil Photography Sim

Lushfoil Photography Sim

Experience detailed, true-to-life recreations of various landmarks around the world. Each environment is authentically recreated using reference photos taken on location, and includes detail at both a small and large scale.

  • Capture Every Detail

Use a realistically inspired DSLR to observe and capture the world around you. Includes an abunance of settings that you’d expect from a real-world professional camera, including Auto/Manual Focus, Exposure, Contrast, White Balance, Aperture and a selection of filters, for full creative control over your shooting. All photos are saved to your hard drive, like a collection of real photos.

  • Leave no Stone Unturned

Objectives are not the first priority in the game, but it will reward the types of players who are patient, observant, and like to venture off the beaten path. Each environment is filled with Unlockables, Secret Objectives, Collectibles, and Easter eggs that not everyone will find.

  • Smooth as Butter

Each environment is very efficiently optimised and doesn’t need the latest hardware to run. There are extensive custom settings that will help the game run on a wide range of systems, and will still take full advantage of high-end cards.

  • VR Support

A Virtual Reality DLC will be released in Early Access shortly after the game comes out. I’m a huge advocate for VR and I would love to give everyone the opportunity to experience the level of immersion that VR offers.

Lushfoil Photography Sim on Steam

VR Walking Simulator

VR Walking Simulator

‘VR Walking Simulator’ is pretty much what its title suggests. You get to walk about a few small areas, some of which are better than others. You get woodlands, alien woodlands, a mountain and a post-apocalyptic town. You can teleport around or free move and you even get a camera to take a few images with. It’s all weird, it’s all kind of pointless, but yet…somehow I still managed to find some fun here. I explored, I took a good number of images and I even managed to sink into the scenery. If like myself you are happy to just wobble around a small 3D area exploring it this is the app for you. Those looking for a bit more fun or some actual gameplay will have to look elsewhere.

Real player with 1.9 hrs in game

This is a relaxing and interesting experience to explore and sit around take in the views , put on some background music and find a corner that’s perfect for sitting , or just lay down and watch the clouds , this turns out to be a gem for the price as the creator constantly adds new content and areas to explore , graphics quality is really good and lots of options for walking speeds and graphics settings, love it highly recommended.

Real player with 1.7 hrs in game

VR Walking Simulator on Steam

Before Nightfall: Summertime

Before Nightfall: Summertime

Walking simulator with a twist: collecting wood so you can keep the fire burning.

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

no ice

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

Before Nightfall: Summertime on Steam

Once Upon a Sea

Once Upon a Sea

Once Upon a Sea is a poetic, interactive XR documentary telling the tragic tale of the legendary Dead Sea. Through a physical exploration of the sea’s forbidden, moonlike landscapes, to intimate encounters with local characters, the user gets a rare glimpse into one of the world’s most dangerous, soon to be extinct, wonders. Centuries of human intervention and political neglect have turned the Dead Sea into a precarious place. Its water levels have dropped dramatically, leaving behind sinkholes and collapsing beaches. The experience offers a deep insight into the complexity and very human impact of this ecological and geopolitical crisis. Once Upon a Sea is our call to action.

Once Upon a Sea on Steam

DeepStates [VR]

DeepStates [VR]

(Received this for free thanks to the thoughtful developer, after I provided a bunch of feedback during the ‘beta’. I had been planning to buy this on release and I think the asking price is just right!).

Absolutely stunning (highly realistic) environmental beauty, not just in visual fidelity but in sound, space, and spirit.

I’ve played and enjoyed a variety of ‘environment’ apps in VR, and none of them have impacted me like this. I’m on the Reverb G2, and these spaces feel so incredibly real I almost cried just looking out at the stars and moon from the desert landscape.

Real player with 18.6 hrs in game

This is a great vr experience, my favorite worlds were the planet and the time lapse area. The guided meditation worked surprisingly well, especially with the humming interaction, that was awesome. The mixing of the voice kind of knocked me out of it though the more I heard it. I feel like it’s too present, too much low end EQ and not enough verb. It sounds like someone speaking right next to your ear when it might be more comfortable for it to sound like it’s coming from the heavens. And maybe some gentle effect that quickly ramps up into the voice to let you know you’re about to hear it so it’s less alarming when it starts. Comfort adjustments worked great, the strobing effect was super intense (which is a good thing, I’d rather have effects like that come in strong and be able to dial them back with settings). Great work, this is awesome and I look forward to what worlds you build next.

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game

DeepStates [VR] on Steam

Portable Farm

Portable Farm

i tested this game before it released and it is a great down-time waster. loading screen? farm time. boring section of a game? farm time. not time to farm? farm time. farm time is anytime. the seasons and soil qualities give it some extra depth, though isnt necessary to still enjoy. i do somewhat wish for some more, higher tiered goal, but i understand the lack of one for now. oh and i should also mention that this is a 3d overlay in vr, which is something i have never seen before, and the dev here has done a wonderful job, while also listening to the testers about what changes and additions to the farm should be made. if OVRtools is 12 bucks, then this should be considered a steal with the $5 price tag. also give the demo a shot if you are iffy on performance issues. that is why it is there, after all.

Real player with 81.0 hrs in game

A very fun little overlay game to help pass time while playing other games.

You plant, grow and customise your farm with money from crops. You maintain your plots with multiple types of fertilisers and you just grind for more money. The money system seems balanced and well thought out. The seasons system gives more variety throughout the year.

I find myself spending more time in the farm tending to my garden than actually playing my games at times.

I can see that the developer really likes the work they do and it sure shows in the product!

Real player with 58.8 hrs in game

Portable Farm on Steam