Clash of Chefs VR is as straightforward in its concept as a cooking game can be. The player embodies a floating set of hands positioned in a busy kitchen, surrounded by all the ingredients and equipment needed to create a range of meals and side dishes.
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Pete has been an avid console gamer since the mid 80's. In 2014 he stopped gaming altogether in order to focus on his new role as a dad until a chance outing took him to a VR arcade. Two weeks later, Pete had a Quest and has never looked back. Pete's favourite VR games are Echo Arena, Pistol Whip, and In Death: Unchained.
I Expect you to Die 2 is a sequel that seems to effortlessly continue from the groundwork laid down in the original. While it doesn't offer much that pushes the game beyond its predecessor, it doesn't fall behind it in any way.
Sam & Max: This time It's Virtual sees the player embody the voiceless "Lumpy", a new recruit press-ganged into joining the zany world of the Freelance Police.
Eternal Starlight is a space-themed strategy game that sees the player attempt to defend mankind's claim to Proxima, a planet representing our last hope of survival.
Larcenauts offers traditional character classes with a futuristic slant that makes the game sparkle while providing an eccentric and compelling cast of characters.
The Wizards - Dark Times sees you play the role of (you guessed it) a wizard! Set in a fantasy world called Meliora.
Swarm has you raining bullets into the fray whilst remaining cognizant of where you're tethered and where your next grapple needs to land!
The combat is fast and fun, and the strategic elements are light and engaging. While Guardians VR contains tactical components, make no mistake, this is an action game at heart.
Crashland takes the wave shooter's timeless VR trope and fills it with so much style and substance that it feels almost ready to burst.
Crisis VRigade 2 essentially delivers the experience of being sucked into a 90's action movie based on the premise of being sucked into a 90's arcade game.
Sitting somewhere between a platformer, a puzzle game, and a shameless Spider-Man clone, Yupitergrad is simple, swinging fun.
We're taking a look at some of the top-rated paid SideQuest games available on the platform to see if there is a reason that they didn't make the cut and to see if they are worth your hard-earned money.