
Serena Nelson writes: "Back in early 2013 a Myst clone launched on Kickstarter simply called XING. At the time I knew little about it beyond a short tech demo but I was blown away by the quality at the time that it was enough to put a few bucks down to get a copy of the game once it released."

"It's hard to keep up with every PSVR release so here are 5 recent games for the platform that are quite fun." - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums

SXO: I will admit, I did not expect much of a game I had not heard of. I think this helped with my review though. Instead, I was treated to a heart-warming, perfectly performing VR experience that I would recommend to anyone. Its stories are touching and poignant and its puzzles are well designed while not being overly difficult. Its control scheme is great, never cumbersome and it’s locations beautifully realized.

Rob Pitt writes: We’ve been getting some really good experiences on PSVR recently, especially in the narrative and puzzle department. Red Matter had a brilliant narrative combined with stunning visual effects, A Fisherman’s Tale was a quirky puzzle game with a twist, and Guns’N’Stories humorously combined a static shooter with a funny narrative.
Over the last few days, I believe I’ve been playing the most immersive, visually stunning, emotional, and satisfying puzzle game on the PSVR since release! XING: The Land Beyond raises the bar considerably with regards to the puzzle genre within VR.
However, if you don’t own a PSVR headset, please don’t stop reading here – XING is a hybrid game, you can play the full experience in both VR or Flat mode.
After 3 1/2 years, what's a few more months.
How do you pronounce that? Zing or Cross-ing?