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Thumper Review | Rely on Horror

Rely on Horror, T. Truong writes: "The subtitle on Thumper’s website immediately sold me on it: “A Rhythm Violence Game”. While the only time I can recall horror being fused with rhythm games is the well-received indie PC title, Stage Fright; Thumper goes on to show that this odd fusion of genres can really work, especially with a giant sight-depriving box on your head."

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The Best VR Sports Games for Meta Quest, PSVR2 & PC VR

Sports games have struggled to translate to VR, but there are plenty of good ones out there. Here's our picks for the best VR sports games.

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PapaBop83d ago

Good list but Thrill of the Fight 2 and Racket Club should be in this. TOFT 2 is one hell of a work out and even found myself watching boxing instructional videos in order to improve. Racket Club does an amazing job adapting tennis, badminton and pickleball into something that feels realistic but fits in with smaller VR spaces.

kevco3382d ago

Both of these are great games!

TOFT has already featured in 131XR's 'best' series: https://youtu.be/jExm8PbCVq...

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5 Top Tips To Help Improve PSVR Tracking

The original PSVR has a great catalogue of games, but keeping the set-up working well can be a pain.

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Thumper PSVR2 Review | TheSixthAxis

Thumper remains a true VR classic, and its upgrade for PSVR2 makes it the best place to experience its violent audio charms.

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darthv721055d ago

Got this a couple months ago and as a first time player... i was blown away at how good this is. Really cool.

Petebloodyonion1054d ago

it's quite a blast to play and the upgrade cost is quite acceptable if you already have the PSVR game.

z2g1054d ago

This is the game I have spent the most time on in psvr2. It’s fantastic. It also highlights my problem with psvr2. This game is also awesome on the Quest 2, the og PSVR and various other vr platforms. It’s a badass game and I love it… but I didn’t spend almost $600 to play games I’ve already played for nearly identical experiences. This is unfortunately the majorly of psvr2 games. Don’t get me wrong, they’re some gems but… it’s not a must have.

MIDGETonSTILTS171054d ago

As someone who didn’t buy a VR headset until I found a future-proof rig, I’m quite happy.

The tech feels like a bargain compared to other options. You can spend a lot more money and get a top of the line wireless rig, or you can save a few bucks and miss out on haptic feedback in the headset, OLED screens, and adaptive triggers.