If you decline the use of cookies, please do not continue using this site and return to the website you were at before here. Across several minigames that include content from past games and new experiences, you’ll try to survive against a haunting army of abandoned animatronics, trying to keep tabs on them as they stalk you and trying to fix things without being eaten (wait, do they eat you?). [NSFW] – Captain Hardcore V0.4 available now!

Tesla's AR/VR group founder – Market Influencer Training for AR/VR Business – Do your ideal clients think about you all day? But that makes it sound like it isn't any fun, and it really is. Astro Bot himself may not smack of ready character in the screenshots, but his adventures turn out to be far more than an elegant suite of platforming gauntlets: they're genuinely memorable and even rather lovable. Swing a mace into a face and knock some eyeballs out? See our full Astro Bot Rescue Mission review and buy now from Amazon.

It's relatively cheap compared to the alternatives, and while it … Even the simplest objective can get wildly out of hand here - it's just a tragedy that you need so many VR-owning friends to get the best out it all. It’s a little Starship Troopers, but there’s a genuine thrill to the Colonial Marines-style panic-fire battles. Coming to Oculus Quest, PSVR and all major VR platforms.

As we continuously update this best PSVR games list with new releases, games have to be removed to make room - but are still absolutely worth your time. It’s scary, awkward, hilarious and a wide range of other things that many VR games aren’t. You play a test subject whose hands are trapped inside a series of increasingly complex puzzle boxes and as you grip your controller in real life, your virtual arms mimic your real world movements. Want to read more? Crucially the cartoony visuals hide some excellent in-air physics that, when combined with the audio of wind rushing past your ears, provide the illusion of flight in a way that no other PSVR game can. See our full Polybius review. We would have never pegged a game based upon The Walking Dead to carry some of the best design and user-interaction you’ll find in VR, but Saints & Sinners delivers all that and then some. You’re essentially a human video playback device. It seems ridiculous but just one go on Beat Saber and you’ll understand why it’s such a hit; it’s an utterly entrancing experience that makes you feel like a master. Most VR horror games try to be at least a little cautious with their jump scares so that people can actually play them.

A series that trades in atmosphere has lost none of its horrible magic in the transition to the PSVR headset.