Tag: Meta Quest Pro Review
Maid of Sker VR Review
Maid of Sker VR transforms a cult horror experience into a deeply immersive nightmare, using sound, silence, and physical interaction to create one of the most tense VR horror games available today.
Parkour Labs Review
A stylish parkour challenge drenched in neon vaporwave flair, Parkour Labs delivers fluid movement and skill-based gameplay that rewards patience, precision and perfectly executed runs.
DrumBeats VR Review
DrumBeats VR turns your living room into a virtual stage, blending realistic drumming mechanics with energetic rhythm gameplay. With bass pedal support on PSVR2 and custom songs expanding the soundtrack, it offers one of the most immersive music experiences currently available in VR.
RAGER Review
RAGER transforms rhythm gameplay into a visceral VR brawler where every strike lands on the beat. With explosive encounters, a pounding electronic soundtrack, and addictive score-chasing challenges, it delivers one of the most intense music-driven experiences available in virtual reality.
Titan Isles Review
A thrilling high-mobility VR adventure that turns movement into spectacle — Titan Isles delivers breathtaking Titan battles and some of the smoothest, most exhilarating traversal on PlayStation VR2.
HeadHunters Review
There’s a certain kind of multiplayer chaos that can’t be created—it has to develop naturally. It’s the sort that turns a simple mechanic into...
SkyLeap Review
With fluid parkour, mid-air combat, and a relentless focus on upward momentum, SkyLeap turns VR movement into an addictive art form. It may be minimalist in design, but the thrill of the climb keeps you coming back for just one more run.
Umami Grove Review
Umami Grove turns cooking into a playground. In this cheerful VR adventure, chopping mushrooms, climbing trees, and accidentally flinging fish across the room are all part of the recipe.
Best of VRKiwi Bundle Review
The Best of VRKiwi Bundle is a solid, imaginative collection that demonstrates the potential of VR in playful and ambitious ways. Its strengths lie in variety and immersive interaction, even if depth and consistency vary between entries. For VR fans seeking fresh experiences that leverage physical presence, this bundle is more than worth exploring.
RollerCoaster Legends Review
A smooth, scenic ride that’s easy to enjoy, but unlikely to leave a lasting impression once the thrills fade.













