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Tag Archive: VR
Edd January 23, 2021
What is it? GNOG is an indie puzzle game that sees you having to solve puzzles that, once completed, awaken a playful monster. Every level is inspired by childrens toys and contain a plethora of fun and enjoyable challenges for…
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Guest Contributor October 9, 2020
When it comes to virtual reality, the technology has really started to arrive now with some of the best VR headsets easily accessible to everyone. But which are the best games available right now on VR? We take a look…
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Lee April 6, 2020
Box VR is a no-frills virtual reality training simulator from FitXR. While, strictly speaking, it falls more into the app category than games, Box VR does harness many staples from the rhythm game genre to make it more enjoyable than…
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Jake 'The Voice' Parr November 30, 2019
What is it? The Talos Principle is a first-person puzzle game developed by Croteam and published by Devolver Digital. As a robot, the player must solve well over a hundred puzzles in order to earn ‘sigils’, which can be used…
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Paco April 10, 2018
Time Carnage is a virtual reality-gallery shooter for HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and Playstation VR developed by Wales Interactive (Soul Axiom, The Bunker). The game sees you travel to various locations around Earth in one of four different centuries from…
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Lee October 3, 2017
As the year of our Lord 2017 wanes, Paco, Alan and Lee ask what gaming offerings remain in their immediate futures. We also catch up with Destiny 2 progress as it enters it’s fourth week, pour over some news items,…
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Maegen August 19, 2016
This week saw the release of Resident Evil VII Biohazard’s “The Lantern” demo. At three minutes and 31 seconds, it is not a particularly long video; however, it gives a great insight as to how the game will look…
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