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Stellar Cafe Review

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A cozy, smartly designed café sim built for VR — charming, immersive, and consistently enjoyable, even if its ambitions are rooted in comfort rather than complexity.

KAMITSUBAKI CITY VIRTUAL REALITY Review

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An immersive, atmospheric VR experience steeped in artistic identity and sensory design — one that feels less like a traditional game and more like a dynamic cultural space, rewarding patience, presence, and curiosity.

Last Bone Review

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A chaotic and entertaining multiplayer VR brawler that excels as a social spectacle, even if its shallow systems limit its long-term appeal.

BREACH Review

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An effective multiplayer horror experience with standout atmosphere and immersive mechanics, but one held back by pacing inconsistencies and reliance on cooperative coordination for optimal enjoyment.

Gorilla Review

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A uniquely physical, immersive VR experience that celebrates presence and tactile interaction, offering joyous emergent moments even if it stops short of deep structural progression.

BATTLECRAFTER VR Review

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A robust and inventive VR crafting combat sandbox that rewards creativity and experimentation, even if its systems sometimes feel overwhelming and loosely structured.

Oldest Golden Treasure Review

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A compelling VR adventure that blends exploration, tactile interaction, and atmospheric worldbuilding, even if its progression pacing and mechanical variety could be stronger.

StarDrone : Sling Star Review

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A fast-paced, physics-powered VR shooter that earns its thrills through movement, momentum, and tactical agility, even if its structure occasionally leans on repetition.

TAXI DRIVER VR Review

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An immersive and unexpectedly engaging VR life simulation that excels in character interactions and world presence, even if its progression systems are modest.

Badminton Training Simulator (BTS) Review

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An immersive badminton simulation that captures much of the sport’s physicality and technique, even if its practice systems and progression structure don’t completely match its mechanical promise.