
Jorge S Fernandez: "In the end, horror aficionados will probably prove the harshest audience for Weeping Doll: the potential for VR horror has already been seen in various demos and titles, creating a deep hunger for more fleshed-out and frightful experiences."
This week Frank(@PSVRFrank) from YouTube joins Tiny(@Tiny415), Mike (@AssaultSuit) and Aaron (@Ind1fference) talk about: PSVR, HTC Vive, Weeping Doll, The Rift Report, Taco Bell, Cookout, PS Move, CheapassGamer, Star Trek Discovery, 60 Minutes, Sin and Punishment, Rakuga Kids, Sonic, Boogie Man, Rick & Morty, Archer, F is for Family, Nas, Lauryn Hill, Gin Blossoms, Office Depot, Extra Life, VR Karts, Saturn Swap, Pseudo Saturn, Renatto’s, Astal, King Kong, Rec Room, Robo Recall, PUBG, Destiny 2, Matrix Trilogy, Metroid: Samus Returns, Danganronpa, V3, Goldfinger 64, Wonder Boy, All-Star Fruit Racing, Steam World Dig 2, Jettomero, Hob, Runbow, Tumblestone, Conga Master, Pankapu, Superhot VR, DWVR, PUBG, Cook Serve Delicious 2, Inversus, Atari, Walker Stalker Con and more.

COG writes: Welcome back to our monthly list of the best and worst games from the previous month. November featured some massive releases. Find out who made the cut.

COG writes: Weeping Doll is a dark psychological mystery where dolls come alive. This game had plenty of potential but in the end remains a forgettable VR experience.