
Pixel Ripped 1995 Review
Pixel Ripped 1995 is out April 23rd on PC VR platforms for $19.99.
Pixel Ripped 1995 is out April 23rd on PC VR platforms for $19.99.
At the end of the day, Cyberpilot feels like a hollow cash grab that exists purely to get the Wolfenstein brand onto VR platforms.
Espire 1 hopes to be for VR what Metal Gear Solid and Goldeneye were for stealth and first person shooters respectively. In a word – revolutionary. One thing was clear as soon as the game booted up; this is one of the most immersive VR experiences to date. How you traverse through the levels is…
Telefrag VR has the potential to be for VR what Doom and Unreal were for the early days of online gaming. At the game’s core it’s an arena shooter with a huge twist. Well, two if you count the fact that it’s in VR. You have the ability to use teleportation, not only as a…
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Arca’s Path VR felt familiar in a comforting way, yet new all at the same time. Remember the game Labyrinth? No, it wasn’t a video game. Labyrinth was a little wooden box filled with a maze controlled by levers on both sides. You would drop a marble or ball bearing into the one end and have to tilt the maze in order to land the ball safely on the other side. The trick was this – the board was full of holes, quite literally. You had to keep the ball from falling into the holes in order to reach the finish line. Arca’s Path feels just like that – only now it’s been updated for the 21st Century.
Transpose is a puzzle adventure game that requires an intricate amount of teamwork between multiple versions of yourself. You’ll feel as though you’ve been transported to a dream and the only way to wake up is by solving the increasingly difficult puzzles spread over the three different worlds that will have you traversing through space and time. Developer Secret Location has constructed a world that has a strange sense of peace even as the challenges become more and more difficult.
Drunkn Bar Fight on Halloween is a spinoff of the original Drunkn Bar Fight by The Munkey. The premise is about what you’d expect from the title. Drink alcohol and get in fights in a bar filled with zombies. Though at first this might sound like a jolly romp in VR, you might be better off spending your $2.99 in an actual bar.
Since the inception of VR we’ve been able to experience things not only in different ways but in ways we may not have been able to otherwise. It’s a safe assumption that anyone that puts on a VR headset is not lacking in the sight department and has never truly experienced blindness for themselves.