VR Game Reviews
Overview
Virtual Reality may not be as popular as PC or console gaming, but it's definitely here to stay. This new and highly immersive medium makes for video games that double as a good workout, though some games are much easier on the player than others.
Below are links to all 6 VR game reviews available on this website.
Simply click on the game's title to view the full review.
Games in this List
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AudioShield
Brief thoughts: This game would be completely inoffensive if it wasn't for the music that comes with it - some songs contain profanity or graphic album artwork. |
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Beat Saber
Brief thoughts: Any potential issues with this game lie with the lyrics to the music the player is using. However, all of the music that comes with the game or can be added via DLC has been censored. |
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Cave Digger
Brief thoughts: This is a generally clean game with a lot of imagination behind it, but there is one small issue that stands out - players can "eat" questionable mushrooms found deep in the mine with silly results. |
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Garden of the Sea
Brief thoughts: While there are some supernatural elements, these are extremely tame and aren't likely to be much of an issue. |
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Ragnarock
Brief thoughts: While the game itself doesn't show anything violent, some of the included songs do contain profanity and references to heavy drinking. |
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Walkabout Minigolf
Brief thoughts: There is some spooky stuff, such as pirate skeletons or the creatures from Labyrinth, but everything is intended as lighthearted fun. |