Fly Dangerous

Fly Dangerous

Ever wanted to take a ridiculously fast, fully-controllable rocket ship and fly it like the lunatic that lives inside of all of us? Well now you can!

Fly Dangerous is a game where 60Gs of acceleration is just fine because who needs realism? Configure your flight stick (or mouse, keyboard, gamepad or … steering wheel, no judgements here but good luck) and take to the skies at absurd speeds.

Test your skill on the leaderboards with drift, careful boost control and 6dof flight model! Use flight assists to keep your balance and work towards turning them off for the best times!

Put some music on and chill in the infinite free roam modes.

Party up with friends in the various online multiplayer modes!

Jump into VR for the full stomach-wrenching experience!


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Fly Dangerous on Steam

Counter Fight ICHIRAN

Counter Fight ICHIRAN

A nice game to play in VR.

Real player with 13.0 hrs in game


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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

Counter Fight ICHIRAN on Steam

The Patcher: The 1st Open Beta

The Patcher: The 1st Open Beta

“The Patcher” is a full-scale tactical multi-player action VR game.

Be strong! Be ambitious!

You must choose a faction – either ‘Junkmol’ or ‘Skymagg’ – as a Patcher of the Neo JS City. By fighting numerous battles, you will obtain weapons, revamp them, and gain experience. Every weapon and skill have degree of proficiency as you play, so you’ll get stronger as you level up.

Hybrid Multi-play

Don’t forget that you’re one of the factions, even if you fight against monsters on the battlefield. Cooperate with your fellow Patchers! If you succeed in defeating a mighty monster with others, you might get a chance to obtain a rare item. However, when you come across an opponent of the other faction, it’s best to attack right away or retreat and bring in your allies. Your instant decision is critical in each battle.

Various Game Modes

The war between two factions ends only when one side ultimately falls. Get ready for the best result!

  • ‘Deathmatch’: Create a party to fight the other faction.

  • ‘Conquest War’: Occupy the enemy’s territories for as long as possible, by any means.

  • ‘Boss Raid’: Defeat the giant boss with your party members. However, you’re not the only hunters there. Compete with the other faction for the throat of the boss.

Strategic Action Combat

Since the past, the Patchers have fought strategically with three weapons: a sword, gun, and bow. Of course, each weapon has its own characteristics, but you must find which one works best for you and become skillful at using it. The weight, reach, accuracy, and control of each weapon is vastly different and is key to your tactics.

The Storyline of “the Patcher”

_‘Neo JS City’ was once the most beautiful city, and there was a reason for it. The upper classes wanted to get rid of anything they saw as dirty and trivial. That’s why they decided to move all the unpleasant facilities – like the sewage treatment plant and the prison – underground.

Meanwhile, some people illegally and secretly settled in these underground facilities. Their habitation was called the ‘Patch Build’, and they called themselves the ‘Patchers’.

But the environment around the Patch Build was more severe than they expected. Survival got harder and harder. This caused a rupture in the community. Some said pioneering a new land for a better future was be the way to go. Others wanted to stick to the existing land and refine what they already had.

Now, you must follow one of them – and choose your fate!_


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The Patcher: The 1st Open Beta on Steam

First Person Tennis - The Real Tennis Simulator VR

First Person Tennis - The Real Tennis Simulator VR

Update 2:

I have not owned a VR headset for over a year, so I can’t keep track of the game. The developer does seem active with the community.

If you like tennis, you should support it because as far as I know there are no other VR tennis games that are better.

Update:

After having a chat with the developer, I still can’t recommend the game, but there are some points that are important:

  • It’s a hobby project, not created to make money and that’s fantastic. The developer him/herself is a professional tennis player.

Real player with 31.2 hrs in game

I am playing this with Oculus 2, from steam running on msi laptop with ndvia rtx2060, and wifi connection with honor 6 plus rooter. The game runs smoothly. Initially I had weaker rooter and wifi issues were creating the lag but after replacing it to honor it is fine.

The game is definitely fun! It is realistic in the sense that it definitely engages body into moves requiring some basic tennis fundamentals. It also provides good environment to observe ones own execution of the strikes e.g. serve, forehand, backhand … during training with tennis machine, training match or on tour. This is quite fun because the pressure is only created by me and whatever I do works only for feedback (feel of the game or scores). I started to play this at the end of winter with the arcade mode and automatic running, which was fun especially when beating players on tour but too forgiving and it ruined my real life serve and backhand. The ball hit the net constantly when I returned to courts. Due to muscle memory vr it took me a couple of real world training sessions and games to get it back to normal. During summer I did not play this at all as there was plenty of opportunities to play outdoors either the tennis ball machine or with friends. In Finland the summer is over now and I tried the vr game again today, in simulation mode and automatic running. In this vr setting I was pretty bad but if I relax and try to apply right fundamentals into the strikes then its getting better…. I consider this a good sign and I am curios what effect vr tennis simulator would have on my technique now. Let see after playing real tennis with friends. Unfortunately I have limited space usually 2x3m, max 3x4m, so I haven’t tried the real tennis court scale running. Though I am glad there is this option and I look forward to try that soon. In summary, I recommend the tennis simulator because it is definitely fun, reasonably realistic and gives moderate workout. Although it requires quite an investment if you need to buy good gaming pc … On the other hand it serves as an alternative workout without need to pay for indoor tennis courts. From my experience this tennis simulator with possibility to play it in vr is definitely more fun than vr boxing or dancing.

Real player with 26.0 hrs in game

First Person Tennis - The Real Tennis Simulator VR on Steam

Function World Gym

Function World Gym

Function World Gym is an Early Access Free to play VR exercise game. It worked on my HTC Vive system, looked ok, played ok, sounded ok. Has a tutorial zone. Has Internet radio menu, or you can setup and use website music like Spotify, Youtube, Pandora. Has 3 exercises: Squats, Forward Lunges, and Side Lunges, then there is 2 modes that combine the 3 exercises. Has steam leaderboard. The game might have been paid product at one time, now it is Free to play.

Con:

  • The background scenery moves too much, might cause problems with some systems.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Function World Gym on Steam

On Target VR Darts

On Target VR Darts

First of all: This game is a simualtion, if you don’t like Darts, you won’t like the game at all.

As a person who likes to watch and play Darts, I must say that this game is awesome.

Your first Darts will feel a bit strange, but after a few, you just feel like you throw real darts.

It is the best VR Darts Game I have played yet (by far).

Since the game is new, the developers seem to really care about their game (f.e. promising Multiplayer (yeehaw!), more Gamemodes, …)

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Real player with 4.3 hrs in game

So happy to see a Darts game in VR. There are a few of them available but this one is the most authentic in look and play of the lot based on me watching trailers and video for all the ones that are available. This game came out of early release just last week and the developers have been super about responding to issues and feedback.

There are a few venues to choose from and you can fully customize your darts. There is a Free Throw mode, 301 and 501 available. In 301, you have to double on and off, in 501, you just have to double off. Cricket is an option in the menu but not available yet, so they are likely working on adding that as well.

Real player with 3.8 hrs in game

On Target VR Darts on Steam

Tidal Shock

Tidal Shock

This game is addictive! I find myself wanting to play “just one more round” again and again. I love the array of weapons and the variety of terrain in the arena makes it slightly easier to navigate as you play more. Controlling your character underwater in 360 degrees is a new take that makes this game all the more entertaining and challenging.

I’m not great at this game (or any multiplayer shooter for that matter), but I keep coming back for more. Even if I’m not in the lead, I always feel like I’m still in the running. The lead changes often throughout the round and your position in the game can change in a split second with one profitable kill or one strategic drop off at the reactor.

Real player with 7.7 hrs in game

Tidal Shock

Gameplay

Tidal Shock is multiplayer arena shooter with an underwater setting. At first glance, it looks like your typical shooter where you run and gun to make it to the leaderboards and for the most part, it is just that.

What makes it stands out from other shooters though, is its setting. Instead of running around in corridors or jungles, you swim around underwater. This gives you the freedom to move around both vertically and horizontally. That not only translates to movement but also for enemies to look out for as the enemy can be right on top or bottom of you.

Real player with 2.9 hrs in game

Tidal Shock on Steam

DRONE The Game

DRONE The Game

One hell of a game. Although still a prototype, I think you’ll enjoy the public release. I was a backer for this project and I can say that the money I spent was more than worth it. If you paid mind to the game’s info, you likely saw the 12 backer tiers. I started out at Tier 2 (“Traveler”) when I first heard of the game. When they released the multiplayer demos I couldn’t wait, so I bumped up to Tier 3 (“Explorer”) a few months later. Last year I decided to upgrade to Tier 4 (“Operator”), and as of 2 July 2019 I ended up upgrading to Tier 5 (“Engineer”) because this game really has turned out so well. If you needed proof for how much these guys delivered, here you go.

Real player with 51.3 hrs in game

This game showed significant promise in its early stages, and the main draw for me was being able to build and fly my own little fighting drones in the editor - with the hope of eventually being able to create land-based units with tank treads or mechanical legs.

However, development on this title unfortunately seems to have slowed to a complete halt: there hasn’t been an update, not even a bugfix, in over a year, and there’s been no word on how development is progressing in about 6 months.

They succeeded in their promise of delivering a functional drone editor, but even then a good portion of its features and place-able parts are unfinished, and at the moment users are restricted to basic cubes which they can cut into other shapes, as opposed to the totally freeform shapes seen in prebuilt designs. There’s also the slight issue of players being able to min-max their builds to obscene effectiveness by just putting a bunch of wings or something.

Real player with 37.9 hrs in game

DRONE The Game on Steam

All-In-One Sports VR

All-In-One Sports VR

This VR sports game has a nice assortment of 10 sports games for the price of 1. When I first started the game, it had a nice fun game assortment of options to chose from. I’ve played each sports game with various different opinions on each one.

1.Archery: This sport is nice and relaxing just requires you to aim towards the target. Like that’s they’re other factors that could cause you to be less accurate on shots. Requires more skill to actually aim towards the target.

2.Billard: This is a fun and relaxing game. I like that there’s an indication to telling if you going to hit one of the balls or the direction of where the ball could land. All in all good, but make it so when you’re viewing your opponent’s turn you can move easier around the table.

Real player with 10.5 hrs in game

Ok so. i have almost all of the standalone appnori games. They were always pretty good but this is probably the one you want to get now that it has a ridiculous amount more content.

Only downsides is the artstyle here is more Chibi so some events everything is super sized.

I think there’s a lot of content if you’re into only scoreboard or just beating the AI. Haven’t tried multiplayer.

In general all of the sports “work” there’s no control issues. Controls are really polished it’s just on the arcade side. So some sports like golf there are way better more realistic golf games out there.

Real player with 5.6 hrs in game

All-In-One Sports VR on Steam