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Transpose review
This mind-bending VR physics puzzler swaps story for gameplay but cleverly ensures you'll keep coming back for more.
ZED review
More psychological mystery than Myst-like, this beautifully surreal first-person adventure presents a compelling story of fragmented memories to piece together.
Ghost Giant review
Beneath this PSVR exclusive's charmingly childlike exterior lies a surprisingly deep emotional tale of friendship and growing up.
Unknown Fate review
Look before you leap into this surreal 3D puzzle-platformer, as its suffers a few misfires in its Portal-like approach.
Torn review
While not particularly deep, this VR-exclusive, physics-based scavenger hunt is a rip-roaring good time while it lasts.
Here They Lie review
This PlayStation horror exclusive is rich in disturbing atmosphere, but honestly there's very little gameplay or comprehensible story resting deep within it.
Blind review
Its haunting atmosphere and echolocation-based mechanics make it worth seeing this VR exclusive through its few missteps in the dark.
Dead Secret review
Our two-games-in-one review reveals all you need to know about the short but eerie murder mystery series debut.
Dead Secret Circle review
Our two-in-one review finds the murder mystery sequel a better rounded experience than its less ambitious but promising predecessor.
The Invisible Hours review
Gameplay is nowhere to be seen, but this voyeuristic whodunit provides a compelling murder mystery in the style of immersive theater.
The Inpatient review
Our diagnosis: The horror-themed VR pseudo-prequel to Until Dawn is afflicted by both story and gameplay deficiencies.
Moss review
Big things can come in little packages, like the abundant charm of this short but sweet VR exclusive action-adventure.
Alice VR review
A clever melding of sci-fi with Lewis Carroll's classic is greatly undermined by VR technical issues that will leave players mad as a hatter.
FORM review
This atmospheric VR room puzzler is rich in surreal sci-fi style but never steps outside of its generic gameplay framework.
Psychonauts in the Rhombus of Ruin review
Double Fine's modest PSVR rescue mission won't blow your mind but is still a whimsical little puzzle-centric diversion.