Reality Remake is an online magazine (or blog) written by and for passionate VR gamers. There are many articles here about many of the amazing VR games that you can try and enjoy, not just glorified tech demos. There are also plenty of guides and reviews as well, and the occasional opinion piece.
Feel free to use the search bar below to look for articles about a VR game you are interested in. Otherwise see if any of the articles on the front page catch your eye, or sign up to get email updates further down on this page.
This is Reality Remake, a website about the new and exciting ways we are remaking Virtual Reality. If you’re a lover of VR then there will definitely be something here for you to enjoy.
Featured And New Articles
Hey VR gamers and Metro lovers. Here's a few ways you can increase your success and enjoyment of Metro Awakening aka Metro VR aka finally another quality Virtual Reality shooter that isn't another sandbox or procedurally generated roguelike.
Did you know that VTOL VR has an absolute ton of free community made singleplayer content?
Well here are just a few of the many free enjoyable singleplayer campaigns for the F/A-26B.
Virtual Reality Game Reviews
I Am Cat does exactly what it says in the title. It takes you, a human wearing a Virtual Reality headset, and turns you into a cat.
Well, it doesn’t make you a cat exactly, you’ll still be you, but I Am Cat does an absolutely incredible job of putting you into the furry paws of a feline and making you feel like a cat n Virtual Reality.
This is the very definition of a VR Cat Game. The game doesn’t involve cats, or happen to show cats, or let you look at cats. I Am Cat makes you the cat, and it does so in very novel and fun ways that make full use of Virtual Reality hand controls and immersion.
Infinite Inside is a game that the puzzling part of your brain will enjoy greatly, and it makes great use of Virtual Reality, and the passthrough capabilities of the Quest headset to deliver a unique puzzling experience.
That is, combining Mixed Reality and Virtual Reality to create an impression of a tower in whatever room you are playing in, and you teleporting inside and exploring that tower. Deeper and deeper you go, and the game becomes more surreal and draws you into its atmosphere.
Today we’re reviewing another VR game, and today it's time to get in depth with a Breathedge: Cosmic Cluck review.
The flatscreen game Breathedge, which this game is loosely based on, was fully released in 2021, and according to steam reviews has been very well received.
Breathedge: Cosmic Cluck is a Virtual Reality take on the original game for the Meta Quest, and unfortunately it doesn't quite make the cut to really be called Breathedge VR. If that’s what you’re looking for here, then you’ll be disappointed.
Virtual Reality News
Sad news today for the Virtual Reality community and VR lovers in general.
The Co-Founders of Ramen VR, Andy Tsen and Lauren Frazier, recently announced that they will no longer be developing and deploying new Patches for the Virtual Reality MMORPG Zenith: The Last City.
Despite massive success upon launching the game on both the Meta Quest and Steam stores, Zenith has become increasingly more barren and lifeless throughout the years since its launch.
Here is a long anticipated release announcement for any fan of VR Survival Games or VR Shooters. Into the Radius 2 will finally be hitting Early Access on Steam on July 24th.
Sorry standalone purists, but there has been no additional announcement concerning a Quest version of the game, so for now Into the Radius 2 will be PCVR only. However, I’m sure that won’t be the case for too long.
If you’ve always wondered how awesome it would be for Battle Talent VR to have Multiplayer then you’ll be excited to hear that suddenly, out of seemingly nowhere, Battle Talent’s latest update has added Multiplayer to the game.
Now it is incredibly easy to hop into a Multiplayer game of Battle Talent with a friend by using the new Multiplayer option in the main menu.
This new Battle Talent Multiplayer is also cross play and so you can play Battle Talent with anybody whether they are running the game on a Quest or on PCVR.
Maybe it was the aggressive amount of work I did that day, but I just could not get the Meta Quest 3 headset to sit comfortably on my head. This is despite upgrading from the default headstrap to the Elite Strap. Honestly, the headset feels almost unusable for more than thirty minutes without the elite strap and I think that it should come with one by default, but that’s only part of the problem.
What bothered me more was the weight of it, despite the Meta Quest 3 being slimmer than the Quest 2, it is still about as heavy. Sure the weight sits closer to your face so it feels lighter, but the weight of the device is apparent despite it being packaged more comfortably.
Regardless of the improvements made in Virtual Reality head mounted display technology, it’s still a big hunk of stuff strapped to your face, and the fact that you need to strap it in place, even if those straps are well-designed and comfortable, means that there’s going to be pressure on your head from the weight of the device.