BlockBustersVR
Amazing fun! Finally some hardcore retro game that takes full advantage of VR. Highly recommended
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
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Breakout VR
Play the famous classic arcade Brekout Out now in Virtual Reality.
The VR version of an alltime classic brings you hours of fun and explosive gameplay in an unique atmosphere.
Story:
You are inside the space ship and can only move your ship left and right with your triggers.
Aim and destroy all the bricks to get to the next level.
The game got inspired by Alleyway’s cover image.
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Play from inside the ship in VR
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Mess with the world and find out who is the best VR brick breaker in the world
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Starting with 10 Levels in Early Access and improving
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Different Powerups can be collected from Multiball to Lazer Shooting
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Rift Frigate
Play as a Karack Arbiter - member of an awakened race of machines that vengefully wiped out their oppressive creators' planet - now on the run, headed for the darkest sector ever known, the Abyss Hexa. Survive. Orient to your alien surroundings. Brave through each crisis and cascading event… leading up to the heist of the millenium.
KEY FEATURES
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Experience a story-driven hand-authored single player campaign, full of puzzles, secrets and mind-bending twists
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Use the versatile ship editor - construct your ship’s core, dress it with armor, arm it with lethal weapons and launch into action-packed real-time combat
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Meet shady factions and watch intergalactic power-plays unfold, tip the scales in your favor and become a force to be reckoned with
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Explore obscure deep space sectors and encounter unique flora, cosmic fauna, eldritch space monsters… and gargantuan World Eaters!
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Counter Fight ICHIRAN
A nice game to play in VR.
– Real player with 13.0 hrs in game
Best VR game I’ve played so far.
Very immersive ramen cooking experience.
I really played like 3 hours straight non-stop.
Wish it could have features like adding more Noodle Strainers or change languages.
Overall, nice game. Keep up the good work :)
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
Space Block Buster
A friend let us played on his VR system & had lots of fun, time flew. Reminds me of playing racquetball but without knee aches. My family enjoyed hitting the blocks. Right now purchased it, we recommend it.
– Real player with 19.4 hrs in game
Breakout meets Racket Tennis 2019 for VR!
A highly polished VR game with great sound, graphics and game play. Both my 10 year old daughter and I love playing this game. It’s like a cross between a modern day Breakout and some sort of Racket Tennis. I love the power-ups but I think there are two de-buffs. I’m not sure if they are but the small ball and the baseball bat seem to make things harder. My favourite power-up is shooting gun. It really heaps blast away the blocks.
This game manages to keep things fresh and the Boss Battles are the best way of doing that. They are super challenging and help to mix up the play style. Highly recommended.
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
Urban Basketball VR
THIS GAME SUCKS
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
BEAT ARENA
Yo Beat Arena is FUN!! It’s not perfect, but it’s a good time.
Character creation is just fine. Nothing groundbreaking, but your character will probably come out looking cool/cute unless you’re really trying to go nuts.
The music selection is okay. If you haven’t played BEMANI games before you might not recognize any of the music (and even if you have, you still probably won’t recognize half the music). If you play the game for a while the music should grow on you. I knew like 4 of the songs when I started playing but now I’m jamming to just about all of them. IDK if Konami’s gonna add more songs, but the game’s website says it’s planned.
– Real player with 14.3 hrs in game
Edit: They finally fixed the song menu so we can finally play the game and so I change my review to positive but you must know this, although the game is amazing at smashing the drum, I can’t say it’s good for the piano and the guitar. Their gameplay is awkward and bad especially guitar not only have bad gameplay but it grinds your ears when you miss the tempo. So I only recommend the game if you want to play the drum because they nailed that part also there aren’t very high difficulty songs even a scrub like me who has never played drum before mastered the current difficulty so beware of that.
– Real player with 7.0 hrs in game
In da Hoop!
There are not so many VR games where you can ‘throw basketball’,
let alone that they also feel realistic.
Although the virtual fingers of the virtual hands gave me a first impression as if they were hands with the DNA of ‘Octodad’,
everything seemed to go very smoothly and pleasantly.
Early Access Gameplay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQ7UCJL0UuY
In Da Hoop! is not a game where you play a round of basketball, it is just throwing balls in da hoop! A VR arcade.
You will also not have to hold down a button on your controller to hold or release the ball, you have to literally hold, aim and throw the ball with the help of the virtual hands and fingers.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
Kinda hard but fun to figure out
– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
Murder Hornets
Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2 and Windows Mixed Reality
You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/l7jIzkuyNkU
Remember when we had all those bad VR wave shooters? They’re back! But at least it’s not zombies this time. It’s … murder hornets … the meme VR game. Yeah that’s almost as bad as zombies.
Look, I still enjoy playing a good wave shooter … but this is not it. Not even close. It’s a stand still 180 wave shooter with melee, although you can dodge left or right to avoid the projectiles. There’s basically 3 type of wasps / hornets that look like bees, although there’s several different skin variants. There’s a fast moving one, a regular moving one (big or small), and one that squirts at your face …. not even going to touch that one.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
It’s Cheap. It’s loud. It’s Funny. It’s impossibly difficult. I was 100% satisfied with my purchase. (devs, please show me how to turn it down a bit!)
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Drive
I’ve been following this game through it’s development so thought I should leave a review now that it’s out.
In short: This game is a lot of fun!
The visuals in the game are really pretty, and very atmospheric. I played on high quality at a friends and medium on my machine and I didn’t feel like I was losing any quality. The night tracks are especially good to look at.
One of my favourite things about the game is the way the car “feels” on the road. I’m not really sure how to describe it, but it feels nice and gritty. That’s not quite the right word, but I guess you can just give it a try. The cars feel like they have weight to them and the way they glide around some of the curves in the tracks is really satisfying.
– Real player with 20.6 hrs in game
I played entirely in VR on RIFT with a 1070 and Ryzen 5 2600 cpu.
This is no Project Cars 3 or Drive Club VR. There are no licensed cars and licensed tracks. What you get for your money is really fun if a bit unbalanced in places arcade racing game made by a small studio of 2 people over a period of a couple of years or so.
There are 5 types of car ranging from muscle car to F1 type car and they all feel very different to drive. The 19 tracks are all fantasy but really well done and not stupidly fantasy. From figure eights to Daytona to street tracks plus a valcano and ice track thrown in. What I mean by well done is they are laid out very decently. I found myself nicely getting into the groove when driving an f1 car around a street track in a 20 lap race. The rhythm was good and most of the tracks are like this. Well designed indeed.
– Real player with 17.9 hrs in game