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PlayStation VR Archive
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Review: The Invisible Hours
Posted on November 8, 2017 | No CommentsThe potential of virtual reality in video games is limited only by the imagination of what hasn’t been done before. What I have most enjoyed about playing games in VR is the fact that no one game feels like it has been copied directly from something […] -
Review: The Lost Bear
Posted on September 18, 2017 | No CommentsWhen PlayStation VR came out last October, there was plenty of concern that the initial launch titles would be the only real support from Sony and third party developers. Flash forward to a month away from the one year anniversary and there are over 100 titles […] -
Review: Wayward Sky
Posted on November 30, 2016 | No CommentsDisclosure: A code for Wayward Sky was provided to VGBlogger.com for review consideration by Uber Entertainment. Wayward Sky is a story of redemption and loss as two different families cross paths while dealing with their own family tragedies in different ways. Uber Entertainment tells the […] -
Review: Pinball FX2 VR
Posted on November 29, 2016 | No CommentsZen Studios has a proven track record of making some fantastic pinball tables on countless platforms over the last decade. Whether the table is an original design or a unique take on one of many licensed properties, pinball as a video game wouldn’t be the […] -
Review: Robinson: The Journey
Posted on November 14, 2016 | No CommentsDisclosure: A code for Robinson: The Journey was provided to VGBlogger.com for review consideration by Crytek. Of the dozen or so games I’ve played so far since the PlayStation VR launched, very few have felt like more than a tech demo polished up and made […] -
Review: Waddle Home
Posted on November 10, 2016 | No CommentsDisclosure: A code for Waddle Home was provided to VGBlogger.com for review consideration by Archiact Interactive. Waddle Home is a simple tabletop-like VR game where the objective is to get penguins to a flying saucer located somewhere else on a puzzle board that floats in […] -
Review: Thumper
Posted on November 2, 2016 | No CommentsDisclosure: A code for Thumper was provided to VGBlogger.com for review. Thumper, indie developer Drool’s new rhythm action game for PC and PlayStation 4, opens with a slow building tutorial world that isn’t shy about forcing players to learn the mechanics. Press X while traveling down […] -
Review: Weeping Doll
Posted on October 31, 2016 | No CommentsDisclosure: A code for Weeping Doll was provided to VGBlogger.com for review purposes. Weeping Doll for PlayStation VR tells the story of a family with two daughters, one who has a large red birthmark on her face. Told from the perspective of a young maid, players […] -
Review: Batman: Arkham VR
Posted on October 28, 2016 | No CommentsDisclosure: A review code for Batman: Arkham VR was provided by Warner Bros. Interactive While I wasn’t exactly a fan of the direction Rocksteady took in the last Batman game, Arkham Knight, I have to say that the studio’s ability to create a rich world […] -
Review: Ace Banana
Posted on October 25, 2016 | No CommentsVR developers are still working their way through what works and what doesn’t with respect to world design and interactivity. Some games feel more akin to tech demos while others have a solid grasp on design, even if it is minimalistic. Other games attempt to offer a […]