Author: Kamil Dyszewski
While providing you with some reasonable content, Age of Wonders: Planetfall – Star Kings, is simply not worth the hassle, or the asking price.
Until You Fall, is one of the very few VR products which can be classified as a video game. And while it may not be entirely perfect, it does more than enough in order to justify its asking price.
Ghostrunner is the best game to hit the streets this year. It is miles ahead of any title to be released this year, and in fact, it is better than the vast majority of games to be released this generation. A one of a kind experience.
WARSAW is just another take on The Darkest Dungeon, but it is executed with all the style and grace of a drugged up elephant on roller blades, skating on top of an oiled up iceberg.
The Walking Dead: Onslaught looks like a great idea on paper, but the clear budgetary constraints have extinguished this particular flame way to early, leaving us a with a product which just feels underwhelming and downright disappointing.
Kerbal Space Program Enhanced Edition Complete is a fun, if exceedingly punishing and rough experience.
The Long Dark is an excellent title, which is only slightly hampered by its rather lacklustre story mode.
Budget Cuts is one of the best titles to launch on PlayStation VR, and it might just be the most accessible, narrative driven VR experience around.
Creed: Rise to Glory is a glorified tech demo, with a big brand slapped on top of it to mask its shortcomings, which despite of the developer’s best efforts are still painful to experience.
While not entirely perfect, Marvel's Iron Man VR is by far the most complete, polished, and awe-inspiring experience to be released on PlayStation VR to date. But it does come at a rather steep price.