
Rob Pitt writes: Virtual Reality is perfect for those of us who want to experience things we could never dream of doing. Such as venturing through magical lands, taking down hordes of zombies, and even watching on as a loveable mouse goes on an adventure.
However, what if we flip that and use our PSVR headsets in order to experience something nobody would ever dream of, such as waking up blind? That’s what Tiny Bull Studios and Fellow Traveller have brought to us in the form of Blind which is out now on PS4 and PC for VR headset owners.

At GDC 2019, VIVEPORT, HTC VIVE’s global platform, app store and subscription service, hosted the third annual Viveport Developer Awards. The awards program is an open contest for VR developers who have titles published in Viveport Subscription.

COGconnected: September draws to a close as we move into the holiday season, and we've had the accompanying ups and downs with games that goes with it.
have to really disagree with their assessment of life is strange 2, totally takes you out of the feel of Arcadia bay and into the world of don't nod trying to assert their company's political agenda on its players rather than try to tell a multifaceted story from different viewpoints that focuses on real characters and not stereotypes. As a fan of the first 2 it was a huge disappointment, other games far more deserving of best games of September, any of them really.
This list is not really about which are the good games and which are the bad. It's about how woke the games are. Choosing a hentai game as the worst because it made the reviewer feel "gross"?

Blind is a narrative-driven psychological thriller for virtual reality where the player cannot see and must explore their surroundings using echolocation.
Nice, I always love fresh ideas like this.