
Rob Pitt writes: Everyone knows I love a good puzzle (just look at how many puzzle games I have reviewed so far!) and I’m also known for loving my PSVR. So, along came Rangi – a puzzle game built in VR – sounds like a match made in heaven! From developer Funsoft and publisher Digigo, Rangi started life as a mobile VR game via the Samsung Gear VR – from there it was upgraded and ported over to the Oculus Rift and the HTC Vive and finally, it came to us here on PSVR. I’m always a little wary about games which originated as a mobile game as they can sometimes be lacking in features or too overly simple – I’m glad to say that with Rangi, I was pleasantly surprised and enjoyed every minute I played.
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.
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.

The original PSVR has a great catalogue of games, but keeping the set-up working well can be a pain.
Join us as we take you through the basic gameplay of Humanity, an action-puzzle game where you control a glowing Shiba Inu. You place commands on the ground for a giant marching horde of people to follow. Make them turn, jump, float through the air, swim, climb, etc., all to reach the goal (or goals) in each stage.
Nice. Any rating over an eight for PlayStation VR is probably worth looking into. [Heh, that was kind of a good, unintentional pun. 😏]