
VR is great, but it's also very not-great at times. Here are areas that need work, and maybe get this experiment back on track.
A classic genre takes on new life in VR, so here's a rundown of the best VR platformer games available in 2026.
Can’t be a good list without astro bot and moss and moss book 2 they are the cream of the crop.
If his choices are as good as those 3 games then I gotta try the rest of his list
VR is a medium perfect for adventuring through new lands, so here's some of the best VR Adventure Games available in 2026.
Are a bunch of games, some of which are nearly 10 years old not one being from 2026. Barely one from 2025.
I do like the irony of the closing paragraph though, "Why VR Adventure Games are Thriving". Really buddy?

Skyworld: Kingdom Brawl, one of the best RTS card battlers in VR is shutting down this July, developer Vertigo Games has confirmed.
I salute all the public VR testers for spending their hard earned cash so the rest of us can one day have a proper VR experience.
Trash article. But it's dispatches. What can you expect? Is vr perfect? No. Is it awesome to experience? Yes. But to expect perfection and wireless day one for first Gen vr would be delusional.
Setting up psvr is easy. And the instructions are so simple and cords numbered. And the hdmi cords are symbol marked. You would have to be a dummy not to figure it out.
Movement is fine. There's no contraption they could give you for full body locomotion without plugging it into your brain stem,taking up space or needing a football field to play.
Motion sickness. Some gamers get sick from regular games like fps movement. Or certain camera angles. Some not knowing they have epilepsy, have an attack from just lights flickering in a game. But game companies continued making software. Why? Because not everyone is effected. And they warn you before hand. Take it slow and play what you can play.
Picking weaker interactive games to support your narrative but not talk about the stronger titles that negate this shows negligence and misleading behaviour for a blogger. Because, you're not a journalist.
Pixel hunting? Ridiculous. We do that in regular games of clicking on objects and searching. But you want to call it a negative for VR? Stupid.
Humor is subjective. But there's poor writing in regular games for humor. Again, this isn't even a vr only thing. But to attack vr for it but not gaming in general is also dumb.
AAA didn't abandon vr. They were never there to begin with. They bow to investors whims and only risk when profits are a sure thing. But jump in when something becomes a hit because they don't innovate. Battle royal is a great example. As soon as money was made, they jump in like they own it. But, it's not like they couldn't make a great game. EA already has the assets needed to make a short but amazing Start Wars game from SWBF. And we know Criterion can make a great one based off of their vr mission. But EA are lazy. And could have made one for all high end hmds. And Star Wars prints money when you make something good.
But, AAA games are already there from smaller companies. The list of great psvr games is lengthy. And already embarrasses the wii and kinect in gameplay and immersion. Psvr owners already know what those games are without me making this post longer than it already is. I've seen better articles.
What a stupid article.