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Drone Fighters

Viveport Review: Drone Fighters  This arcade shooter delights and challenges players as they go head to head against each other in immersive and enthralling drone-based combat.     By Joshua Hawkins, Greenlit Content   Drone Fighters is the sort of high intensity experience that VR was made for. As you face off against opponents—both AI and player controlled—you’re bound to come across some fun challenges that will leave you wanting to dive back into the game again and again.   Admit

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ReMind VR: Daily Meditation

Viveport Review: ReMind VR: Daily Meditation   Become more relaxed and mindful through three different types of meditative experiences.     By Bill Loguidice, Greenlit Content     Meditation is probably as popular today as it's ever been. In our stressful world of work, partisan politics, social media, always-on technology, and general hustle-and-bustle of everyday life, it's no surprise that many of us seek out techniques for a daily reset. This mentally clear and emotionally calm sta

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Guns'n'Stories: Bulletproof VR

Viveport Review: Guns'n'Stories: Bulletproof VR   Play a story-driven, first-person wave shooter that stands out in a crowded genre by doing just about everything right.     By Bill Loguidice, Greenlit Content     First-person wave shooters are among the most common gaming genres in virtual reality. This take on old-fashioned shooting galleries commonly features many different types of weapons, various defensive capabilities like ducking and dodging, and a limited player movement area,

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The Price of Freedom

Viveport Review: The Price of Freedom   Save the USA in this expertly done Cold War thriller.   By Joshua Hawkins, Greenlit Content     Most virtual reality games and apps are simple, action-oriented experiences meant to give players a euphoric feeling of reality while also remaining fun. The Price of Freedom throws all of this out the door, instead devising a way to make you think.   As a storyteller, one of the greatest things you can do is make the audience feel, and the developmen

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Sneaky Bears

Viveport Review: Sneaky Bears Shoot down hordes of evil teddy bears in this immersive and engaging arcade shooter.   By Joshua Hawkins, Greenlit Content   The teddies in Sneaky Bears are neither loving nor cuddly. Some might say that they’re even more bloodthirsty than a pack of rabid dogs hunting you down in the middle of a forest at midnight. That said, the intensity that Sneaky Bears brings to the table as you try to stop Frank (the bad guy) and his evil army of bears is both spectacul

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Kodon – Early Access

Viveport Review: Kodon – Early Access   This free-draw based sculpting app has potential, but ultimately leaves a lot to be desired.   By Joshua Hawkins, Greenlit Content     Virtual reality is great for creating and sharing your works of art, and there are a ton of excellent programs to help light your creative spark. Kodon is just one of many, and while the program has potential. Ultimately, it’s a bit clunky and hard to work with. Of course, it is early access, which means the develo

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BOXVR

Viveport Review: BOXVR   BOXVR may look like your average workout game, but it’s amazing what adding music can do to your daily routine.   By Emily Medlock, Greenlit Content     BOXVR is a fitness game that may possess magical powers, as it just might encourage you to workout on a daily basis and enjoy it! The idea of the game is to do a standard boxing routine to music as you hit the incoming orbs at the right time. Although BOXVR sounds like so many other fitness games, this one seems t

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Storm VR

Viveport Review: Storm VR    This outstanding experience is dulled by its short length and limited gameplay.   By Joshua Hawkins, Greenlit Content     The premise for Storm VR had me hooked from the start. Players drop into the middle of a snow storm, where they’ll need to hurry to find shelter, food, and survive the harsh weather. It’s a game that focuses heavily on time management and puzzle solving. While the puzzles aren’t overly hard to complete, doing this while trying to fight ba

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Overview VR

Viveport Review: Overview VR   Orbital View’s outer space experience feels authentic and awe-inspiring, but is ultimately lacking.   By Joshua Hawkins, Greenlit Content     The exploration of space has inspired millions to look up beyond the Earth in search of answers. For those interested in taking a step closer to the stars, virtual reality is a nice gateway to learning more about the planets and heavenly bodies that surround us. The latest app to focus on this idea is Overview VR.  

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Glaive

Viveport Review: Glaive   Battle creatures of the dark in this addicting and challenging wave-based survival game.   By Joshua Hawkins, Greenlit Content     Glaive is a simple kind of game where you stand in the middle of a massive arena bathed in darkness. The goal? Throw a frisbee-like device at enemies before they go in for the kill. It’s similar to the weapon in the 1983 action movie, Krull. Despite the game’s simplicity, Glaive is one of the most enjoyable experiences I’ve ever had

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Five VR Apps to Help You Relax

Five VR Apps to Help You Relax   Escape the real world and explore virtual reality with these five relaxing VR experiences, available on Viveport.   By Joshua Hawkins, Greenlit Content     Whether you’ve spent the day buried in paperwork at the office, or you’re enjoying a nice day away from work, sometimes you just need to take a step back and relax. If you’re looking for a way to relax while still enjoying new worlds and experiences, then virtual reality is a great way to take a trip

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Racket Fury: Table Tennis VR

Viveport Review: Racket Fury: Table Tennis VR   Step into the future and experience hands down the best table tennis game for the HTC Vive.   By Desmond Madison, Greenlit Content     In an all-robotic future after two millennia of fighting, the ultimate sport of table tennis has evolved into the peace-keeping Racket Fury Tournament, which also represents the best cyber-simulation of ping pong to date. Do you have what it takes to keep the peace in the Crown Galaxy by dominating lesser bei

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A Story of Distress

Viveport Review: A Story of Distress   This rogue-lite VR experience feels nice, but ultimately falls short with subpar audio design, voice acting, and gameplay.   By Joshua Hawkins, Greenlit Content   I wanted to love A Story of Distress. As a huge fan of rogue-lites, A Story of Distress felt like the perfect combination of rogue-lite meets dungeon crawler. However, the game’s cutscenes and voice acting leave a lot to be desired, and the overall gameplay loop and combat is less than per

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Seeking Dawn

Viveport Review: Seeking Dawn   A beautiful world is marred by complex systems and overly dull fetch quests.   By Joshua Hawkins, Greenlit Content       Developed by Multiverse, Seeking Dawn is by far one of the most ambitious virtual reality titles that I have ever seen. The game has some of the best visuals that virtual reality has produced since even before the release of the HTC Vive. Compared to other titles, Seeking Dawn is easily the most visually appealing virtual reality game th

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How to play Oculus Rift titles via Viveport

If you’re an Oculus Rift user discovering Viveport for the first time, welcome! It’s easy to set up Viveport and start playing titles on your Rift – but if you need a quick start guide, follow the steps below.     Step One: Set up your Oculus Rift Without your Rift ready to go, we can’t start playing titles from Viveport, so make sure to:   Have your Oculus Rift HMD connected to your PC, with any other setup completed Create your account at Oculus.com, and install the Oculus Rift deskto

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How to play Oculus Rift titles via Viveport

If you’re an Oculus Rift user discovering Viveport for the first time, welcome! It’s easy to set up Viveport and start playing titles on your Rift – but if you need a quick start guide, follow the steps below.     Step One: Set up your Oculus Rift Without your Rift ready to go, we can’t start playing titles from Viveport, so make sure to:   Have your Oculus Rift HMD connected to your PC, with any other setup completed Create your account at Oculus.com, and install the Oculus Rift deskto

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HELI

Viveport Review: HELI   Tour New York City from hundreds of feet in the air without spending a Big Apple price.   By Desmond Madison, Greenlit Content   After nearly 400 years of development, the New York City skyline is one of the most recognizable sights on Earth, hosting several of the tallest buildings in the world. With nearly 6,000 high rises and several of the largest and most iconic suspension bridges ever constructed, a birds-eye view of Gotham is something that tourists pay a hea

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Stunt Kite Masters VR

Viveport Review: Stunt Kite Masters VR   Take to the skies and prove yourself in this beautiful and relaxing kite simulator.   By Joshua Hawkins, Greenlit Content     Every developer has their strong suit, and HandyGames have proven time and time again that they can craft immersive and fun virtual reality experiences that make VR enjoyable and easy to get into. Stunt Kite Masters VR is another notch added to their belt, and the relaxing and challenging gameplay feels realistic and fun. R

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Run of Mydan – Early Access

Viveport Review: Run of Mydan – Early Access    This first-person shooter draws inspiration from Halo and Destiny! Definitely a wonderful thing.   By Emily Medlock, Greenlit Content     Skimming through screenshots for Run of Mydan in Viveport immediately made me want to play this game. One of my favorite things about this title, for example, is the setting. As a Bungie fan, it’s easy to see that inspiration was drawn from Halo and Destiny. With this in mind, I always wanted to dive int

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Starbear: Taxi

Viveport Review: Starbear: Taxi   Take remote control of Starbear’s taxi as you help him move passengers in a miniature world full of bandit raccoons and other wily obstacles.   By Bill Loguidice, Greenlit Content     Following in the tradition of classics like Muse's Space Taxi (1984) and Sega's Crazy Taxi (1999), Starbear: Taxi takes the mundane task of conveying passengers from one destination to another for a fee and makes it fun. Like its predecessors, Starbear: Taxi accomplishes thi

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Guided Meditation VR

Viveport Review: Guided Meditation VR   Escape the real world for some much-needed VR therapy.   By Desmond Madison, Greenlit Content     A calm wind brushes across your ears from East to West as you lay still on the floor, listening to the sounds of the ocean waves crashing against the rocky cliffs below. You feel yourself alive in this moment, aware of your body from head to toe, free of all intrusive thought as you center yourself in the here and now. You listen to your guide. He tel

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Viveport and Viveport Subscription Add Oculus Rift Support – Consumer launch set for September 4

As part of Viveport’s commitment to connect content creators to global audiences, we’re excited to announce that Viveport now supports Oculus Rift compatible titles. Developers can opt-in their titles to display as Oculus Rift compatible from today, with the full consumer launch on September 4th.       Adding support for Oculus Rift doubles the potential audience for all Viveport published titles, and opens Viveport Subscription – the best value in VR – to Oculus Rift consumers. Viveport S

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Prison Boss VR

Viveport Review: Prison Boss VR   This fun and addicting game offers tense moments but ultimately feels dull.   By Joshua Hawkins, Greenlit Content   Prison Boss VR thrusts the player into the life of a prisoner, locked in their cell as they try to craft various items to earn money and reputation with other inmates. The overall goal is to eventually become the boss, or the guy that everyone comes to for the things they need, and while the game is fun for a bit, it ultimately grows dull a

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