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The Biggest Rift, Vive And Windows VR Releases Of The Week 04/01/18

The Biggest Rift, Vive And Windows VR Releases Of The Week 04/01/18

Well it’s pretty safe to say this week marks the biggest set of releases for PC VR so far in 2018. We’ve got the long-awaited release of Skyrim VR on PC as well as a bunch of intriguing smaller titles to back it up. Let’s dive in.

If you missed last week’s releases they’re here. And don’t forget that UploadVR has a Steam community group, complete with a curated list of recommendations so that you don’t have to waste any money finding out what’s good in the world of VR. We also have a top list of the absolute best Oculus Rift and HTC Vive games at the corresponding links.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR, from Bethesda
Price: $59.99 (Rift, Vive, Windows)

Bethesda’s legendary role-playing game finally makes the jump from PSVR to PC. Skyrim VR on Rift, Vive and Windows features full 360-degree tracking, improved graphics, and an entire world’s worth of content. This is one of the biggest and best games you can play in VR right now and we definitely recommend you pick it up.

Read our full review, modding how-to guide, list of recommended mods, and VR immersion tips. We’ve even got a livestream for you too!

Island Time, from Flight School Studios
Price: $15.99 (Rift, Vive)

Island Time is a charming little survival game in which you find yourself on a stranded patch of land trying to eat enough food to stay alive. You combine items to make tools that make it easier to catch fish and steal coconuts. It’s a pretty intriguing concept, though the game is sadly a little short on content.

Our full review.

Crisis on the Planet of the Apes VR, from FoxNext
Price: $14.99 (Rift, Vive)

Everyone’s favorite monkeys get their own VR game, tying into the recent film trilogy. Crisis is a short experience in which you play as one of the intelligent apes, captured and being tested on in a human facility. It’s your task to escape, which will involve clambering up pipes and gunning down enemies. It’s a little short and repetitive, but a fair amount of fun.

Our full review.

Project Rampage VR, from Sticky Studios
Price: Free (Vive)

The videogame classic comes to VR… as a tie-in for the upcoming movie starring The Rock. Rampage has you smashing buildings and taking on the army as a range of enormous monsters. You can travel to both Chicago and Paris to try and earn high scores as you smash.

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