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Arizona Sunshine goes some way toward answering that question. It puts you out in the Arizona desert with a few bullets and a horde of slow-moving zombies between you and your goal. That means physically holding up your gun, lining up the sights, and carefully squeezing the trigger. Standing back to back and fighting off the horde is a pretty good bonding experience.

A Good Match For: People who like shooting zombies, those who want to shoot zombies with a friend. Or, you could play as the captain, and give everyone orders. Not A Good Match For: Those looking for a singleplayer experience, anyone who wants something action packed. Google Earth Rift, Vive : Google Earth is one of the most impressive uses of virtual reality out there, and an extremely convincing entry point for VR. If you own a VR headset, do not miss this.

That means you can change your backdrop to a pleasant outdoor scene or outer space, or whatever while making your monitor IMAX-sized. The first time you draw a neon shape in space and leave it floating there, it feels like a magic trick. How has this list changed?

Read back through our update history:. But not an early access one. Want more of the best games on each system? Check out our complete directory:. The A. About Kotaku Store. After making it look just right, you can then proceed into one of the several chatrooms or even create one yourself to talk and connect with people.

You can see people and what they chose to share with the in-game items and animations, making the whole affair a lot more immersive. With fun little activities like casual games that have you feed fish and look at photos together, the main strength of this virtual platform is the endless customization opportunities that let you express yourself exactly as you would like. As of now, the virtual shop boasts it is the largest of its kind, hosting more than 30 million items.

The objective is to level up and make movies so you can share them with friends, but this is only an excuse for the users to actually just start talking and making friends in the various chatrooms and minigames that Moviestar Planet offers.

The catalog for items, activities and backdrops for your movies is quite big, so you can find a standard house interior or quiz game, but you can also unlock haunted houses and a minigame that has you launch a pig into the air and collect coins. Developed for children between 8 and 15 years, its colorful nature and policy of keeping a friendly and family friendly environment might be just the thing for any age. The developers are constantly updating and monitoring the content, and even with its Adobe-Flash graphics, the game manages to have a charm of its own for those who are looking for a simple yet entertaining virtual world.

Skip to main content. Level up. This can all happen within a few seconds or the span of three minutes—or however long you need to plan out the most efficient and action-movie-cool way of taking them all out. Everything comes to you, turning levels into bite-sized Matrix scenarios, where agent after agent is headed your way.

Wrapped up in the same meta narrative framework as the original game, Superhot VR has too much style, fluidity, and inherent satisfaction to skip. Rockstar's opinion-splitting crime epic L. Noire is the last game you'd expect to make the transition to VR, but it works brilliantly. This isn't the whole game, but rather a selection of cases re-designed for virtual reality.

As detective Cole Phelps you'll investigate murders, interrogate suspects, search for evidence, and occasionally reach for your service pistol. It's the same stuff you do in the regular game, but rendered infinitely more engaging and intimate by the fact that you're controlling Phelps's arms, squeezing the trigger, flipping corpses over, and poking around grimy apartments for evidence.

VR also gives you a new perspective on L. Noire's realistic performance-captured faces, which come into their own when you're interrogating someone who's trying to lie their way out of a prison sentence. The only downside is that you'll need a fairly hefty PC to run it. If you're looking for a legit, full-length VR game rather than a short experience, you don't need to wait for Half-Life: Alyx. You play as both a Norse god and several different heroes: as the towering deity looming over the landscape you move creatures around like chess pieces, and on the ground you engage in combat and puzzle-solving.

If Skyrim's retro-fitted VR wasn't as immersive as you'd hoped, Asgard's Wrath was built specifically for headsets, and is much more satisfying. Stress Level Zero's puzzle-shooter is incredibly ambitious with its full-body rendering, complex physics system, and intense physical interactions, which lead to a certain amount of jankiness because current VR hardware isn't quite ready to handle it all.

But it's still an enjoyable playground with a good sense of humor for shooting, melee combat, and throwing objects around as you fight your way out of an oppressive research facility filled with virtual drone soldiers. Keep Talking is the most family-friendly bomb disarming sim you can play today. Developer: Monstars Inc.

It sure took a while, but finally we have a worthy successor to the iconic Tetris. And Tetris Effect is even better in VR, where you'll be mesmerized by the music and visuals as they wash over you. Even if you were never particularly good at Tetris you'll enjoy Tetris Effect, and in VR it's impossible not to feel swept away and engulfed by the sounds and sights.

It's a psychedelic and enchanting trip everyone with a VR headset should take. You're tasked with tracking down rogue robots in this VR shooter from Epic Games. Blast away with a shotgun or twin pistols, but don't forget just about everything else you can see can be picked up and used as a weapon or shield. You can pluck bullets and projectiles out of the air and chuck them back at your enemies, and can even rip the limbs or heads off robots and use them as weapons, too.

As an action game it's completely over the top, and tons of fun. In addition to the massive amount of new features No Man's Sky has introduced over the years, you can now also play it in VR. It's not a different version of the game—you can use your old saves and jump in right where you left off, and even play right alongside players who don't use VR.

Pretty neat, really. It could still use and I suspect, will still get some work, but it's already impressive that you can ride a procedural creature that's walking along a procedural planet and not instantly barf up your lunch.



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