
TGG says: Overall this game is a huge step in the right direction for VR, and in our eyes is a must-play for any VR gamer who enjoys a story-driven puzzle adventure. Unfortunately, it is not great for those with motion sickness and this will play a big part in whether this title is for everybody. Slight graphical bugs here and there made some of the transitions uncomfortable, but the use of the hero’s equipment with fluid movements and interactions were implemented perfectly. The visuals are top-notch, the audio and narrative fit the game perfectly, and altogether really bring the player into this beautifully crafted world.
The story could have been slightly longer, the path was too linear and the puzzles were oversimplified; but as a whole, all were used within the title very well. With only a few flaws to the game, I believe it is truly deserved of its overall score compared to other titles within the VR market of a similar genre and style. I look forward to seeing what else comes from this company in the future.

Samsung Electronics today unveiled Galaxy XR, introducing a new category of AI-native devices designed to deliver immersive experiences in a form factor optimized for multimodal AI.

The VR Games Showcase has come and gone.
So much stuff has been announced and revealed. We get our first look at games like Grim, Hitman 3 VR, Vendetta Forever and much more.
Here is everything that was announced.
Summer showcase for upcoming VR games!
It's wonderful to see studios investing in virtual reality concepts. Maestro, Coaster Mania, Dixotomia, and Bounce Arcade all seem quite intriguing. Miracle Pool would be my top pick.
It seems this confirms that the N4G community's interest in VR gaming only matters when it's about PSVR2, as I appear to be the only one who watched the entire presentation dedicated to VR gaming.
Interesting to read this reviewed by someone who's seen the various stages the game went through ^^