Tag: immersive
POOLS VR Review
POOLS VR is a beautiful, eerie walking simulator that thrives in virtual reality. It’s less about gameplay and more about feeling—a mood, a place, a sensation. If you’re ready to step into strange aquatic architecture and wander its halls alone, you’ll find something quietly unforgettable.
News Tower Review
A highly enjoyable and immersive indie management sim that combines strategic decision-making with narrative depth, humor, and a surprisingly tense newsroom atmosphere.
Gloomy Eyes – Deluxe Edition Review
A short but deeply affecting experience, elevated by stunning visual craftsmanship, a captivating narrator, and a world that feels both eerie and oddly comforting. This isn’t traditional gaming—and that’s exactly why it shines.
INAZUMA ELEVEN: Victory Road Review
Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer ready to dive into its theatrical take on football, the game delivers an experience that’s fun, rewarding, and full of personality.
REMATCH Review
A polished, engaging fighting game that delivers thrilling matches, diverse characters, and hours of replayability for both casual and competitive players.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Review
If you hunger for an RPG that doesn’t treat its world like window‑dressing, but as a living domain you inhabit and influence, this is your game. A masterful, messy, unforgettable journey into medieval life.
Monster House Racing Review
A fun, spooky, and strategic racing game that successfully blends horror-themed charm with satisfying kart racing action.
Mafia: The Old Country Review
If you’re in for a dramatic ride with style, this game succeeds. If you expect an expansive playground or next‑gen gameplay innovation, you may come away a little under‑whelmed. Either way, it’s a worthy entry for fans of the saga and crime‑drama enthusiasts alike.
House of Golf VR Review
Whether you’re a sports simulation fan or just enjoy refined VR interactions, House of Golf VR is an excellent addition to the Meta Quest lineup.
The Sinking Forest – 沈んだ森 Review
Its meticulous design, audio-visual presentation, and reflective pacing create a lasting impression that lingers long after the forest is left behind.













