“Gordon? Gordon Freeman? Is that you?” Nope. This adventure isn’t about Gordon Freeman. Instead it focuses on Alyx, another important character from Half-Life 2. Also, this game isn’t Half-Life 3. And its a VR game. Check out the trailer below and then please come back for some thoughts on this new Half-Life game! Half-LIfe: Alyx is a VR game coming to STEAM in March 2020. It is not Half-Life 3. Instead, its a VR adventure with Alyx from Half-Life 2.…
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THE BOX VR Review
What is really great about PlayStation VR is that Sony and other publishers can release less expensive titles onto the platform that are simple, but have a great impact on those playing. BOX VR is one of those games, a great rhythm based experience that really is a solid workout. While not as deep of a rhythm game as Beat Sabre, this gets pretty darn close for those looking to get a solid workout while playing a fun game. Thankfully,…
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SteelSeries Stratus Duo Review
The SteelSeries Stratus Duo is effectively your one-stop shop for all of your on-the-go controller needs. In a world where gaming is available at our fingertips 24/7, at least for those of us who have our smartphones attached to our hips, accessories that enable or enhance mobile gaming are becoming much more popular. One major issue in particular is how difficult it can be to achieve precision movement while manipulating virtual joysticks on your smartphone screen, and up until recently there has not been an organic solution to this problem. Enter the ...
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Blood & Truth PSVR First Impressions
It has taken me a good month or two of daily PSVR time to become accustomed to this different way of playing games. Early on, I could manage the 3D for only 15 to 20 minutes. Then I worked up to a half hour, then an hour, and now with Blood & Truth, I've been able to go for almost 2 hours. Part of this is working up to that amount of time with the headset on, but a lot of it is that Blood & Truth is a fantastic experience that kept me engaged.
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Skyrim VR Review
We at GamesReviews.com have reviewed Skyrim on multiple platforms, over many years. As such, this review of Skyrim VR won’t talk about the story or quest structures, but rather how the entire game ports over to the PlayStation VR. So does it work well? The short answer is “no, but yes.” What’s the long answer? Let’s take a look. Bethesda has a knack for creating immersive open world experiences that take years to develop, but sell incredibly well year-over-year. That…
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