The 9 Best Samsung Gear VR Games You Can Play Right Now

The 9 Best Samsung Gear VR Games You Can Play Right Now

Rift versus Vive. Oculus Touch versus Vive wand. It seems like these are the only things you hear about any more in the virtual reality scene. But what if the answer to all of these questions was: neither. What if the true hero of the VR world is not some big, expensive system that demands a PC from the Batcave to properly function? What if the hero this industry deserves is small, scrappy, and — believe it or not — relatively cheap?

That’s right, I’m talking about a little headset called the Samsung Gear VR. It only costs $99, all it takes to run is a device that millions of people already carry in their pockets (a modern Samsung Galaxy, Android smartphone,) and it boasts some truly incredible games and experiences.

Don’t believe me? Geez you sound like my dad when I told him I wanted to be a writer instead of a doctor. I convinced him with a total lack of scientific ability, and I’ll convince you with this list of the nine best Samsung Gear VR games you can play right now. Let the opinion shifting begin!

Land’s End 

Let’s start this list off strong. Land’s End might be the best game on the Samsung Gear VR. With a breathtaking oceanside setting, it stands as a constant reminder of just how amazing VR can look on the this beefy little headset.

The gameplay, puzzles, and mechanics all work together within the Gear’s unique ecosystem to create an experience just as, if not more, immersive than many titles on the more advanced platforms. If you have a Gear VR, do not let this one go unplayed.

The Well

Turtle Rock is better known for its VR scare-fest, Face Your Fears, but its recently-released, visually stunning RPG, The Well, is, well, well worth talking about (sorry). Battle fantastical creatures in this dungeon-crawler inspired experience while you explore the incredible world of Tholl.

The Well offers hours of content for just $4.99, and makes great use of Gear VR’s new controller. This will give you the long-missed traditional gaming thrills largely absent on Gear right now.

 Augmented Empire

If you’re looking for a hardcore turn-based strategy RPG in VR you think you’d have to turn to systems like PC and console, right? Wrong; VR’s best SRPG is actually on Gear VR and living large. Augmented Empire from Esper developer Coatsink is probably the biggest game on Gear and completely worth your time.

Empire mixes up Xcom’s nail-biting strategic gameplay with a character roster you’ll come to care for thanks to a mission structure largely inspired by Mass Effect. The result is a surprisingly deep experience you won’t soon forget.

End Space

There are lots of space shooters on the Gear VR — we even included Anshar Wars 2 on this list already — but that game is arcade-fun with a hefty dose of multiplayer. End Space, on the other hand, feels like a much more simulation-esque approach, with a bit slower-pace, larger environments, and more structured objectives.

Fans of sci-fi games and space shooters specifically should absolutely have End Space in their library as there is more than enough content to keep you busy, with a great world and excellent single player missions. Plus, the game helped launch an entire game studio. You can read more about it on the Oculus Store.

Dark Days

Dark Days may not be as viscerally terrifying as another game appearing later on this list, but it remains one of the most psychologically troubling Gear VR games to date. Channeling the X-Files and Twin Peaks, Dark Days will task you with exploring creepy locales in order to untangle an occult mystery.

Just don’t be surprised if the occult starts to fight back.

 

Skylight

Skylight is the kind of game that’s difficult to describe because it combines genres in really clever ways. As a mixture of both turn-based and real-time strategy games, it defies convention and opens up the door for something really special in VR.

Being able to pop on a mobile VR headset and enter into an almost Enders Game-esque representation of space-based warfare is exciting and the tactical mindset required to win is nothing short of refreshing.

Affected: The Manor 

This game will scare you. This game will make you scream. This game will cause your underwear budget to double. This game is Affected: The Manor.

Navigating the titular haunted mansion in this Gear VR title is nearly impossible to do without either closing your eyes, screaming at the top of your lungs, or dissolving into a complete psychotic breakdown. If you like being scared, or seeing your friends be scared, then Affected: The Manor is the game for you.

Wands

We’ve all picked up a pencil when no one’s looking and waved it around trying to make an object float, or turn an enemy into a frog. Wands captures that childlike dream of wizardry and translates it into a truly fun and creative Gear VR experience.

Battling with magic and developing your wizarding skills is made all the more enjoyable by the gothic art style that may make some of us feel a little better that we never got a letter from a certain castle in Scotland.

Minecraft 

Question: What project could be so captivating that it demands the personal attention of one of gaming’s living legends and an Oculus senior executive? Answer: bringing Minecraft into VR.

John Carmack himself, the creator of DOOM and current CTO of Oculus, made translating the worldwide phenomenon onto VR platforms his personal pet project. He succeeded this year and Minecraft is now available to play on both the Oculus Rift and Samsung Gear VR. Both entries are brilliant ports of an already amazing title that offer newcomers some immersive incentive to jump onboard, while also giving veterans a completely new perspective to enjoy the game they love.

12/27/17 Update: Tactera was retired from this list to make room for Skylight.

11/23/17 Update: Anshar Wars 2 and Drop Dead were both retried from the list, while Augmented Empire and The Well were both added.

11/24/16 Update: Smash Hit and Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes were both retired from this list, while Drop Dead and End Space were both added.

Note: This article was originally published on September 9th, 2016. Additional reporting by David Jagneaux.

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Oculus Creep Into Their Store’s Crypt, Return With Gear VR And Oculus Rift Horror Sale (Updated)

The temperature is getting colder, the nights are getting darker, and there’s more than a few unsavoury noises coming from beyond the foggy darkness. It’s the witching hour draws near and Halloween is just a short while away.

Throughout the few couple of weeks we’ve been keeping you up to date constantly on all the latest Halloween related updates, be they related to new content as we’ve seen today with Luden.io’s pumpkin-filled update for city destruction sandbox videogame VRobot. Limited time bundle deals, as we’ve seen from HTC Vive adding Star Trek: Bridge Crew into the sales deal for a short time. New releases such as OBSCURA, The Exorcist: Legion VR and Stifled. Even augmented reality (AR) videogames are getting in on the act with Scooby-Doo Go, another dog – this time a ghostly one – in the form of Bydo’s Return and of course the inevitable update from Niantic Labs for Pokémon GO.

For Oculus themselves they have several items in the offing; including Echo Arena‘s 2017 Halloween Bash, with the VR multiplayer title receiving a makeover with mysterious sights, new costume options to customise your avatar and a number of spooky and peculiar holiday-themed toys for you to play around with – if they don’t decide to play with you, that is. There’s been a small focus on re-advertising some fright filled experiences as well, with the likes of ABR VR receiving a new trailer upload on Oculus’ YouTube Channel.

ABE VR screenshotThe best news for Oculus Rift owners though must surely though be the newly announced Halloween sale which has, for the second year in a row, now gone live on the Oculus Store. Seventeen Oculus Rift along with sixteen Samsung Gear VR videogames and experiences have been reduced in price for a limited time.  The full list is below.

Oculus Rift:

Gear VR:

There will no doubt be more Halloween related updates coming soon, be sure to stay informed by checking back regularly with VRFocus.

Oculus Begins ‘Summer of Rift’ Sale, $100 Credit for Rift & Touch Bundle Buyers

Oculus have announced they will be offering up to 60% price reductions on over 30 titles across the Oculus Store for the Rift and Gear VR from June 16th until July 5th. In addition, between now and June 24th, customers purchasing a Rift and Touch bundle will receive $100 in Store credit.

Detailed on the official Oculus blog, the ‘Summer of Rift’ comprises more than just a sale – there will be special events, game launches and announcements too. While no specific prices have been revealed, the team are promising bundles for The Unspoken, SUPERHOT VR and The Climb for the Rift and Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, Rangi, and Dark Days for Gear VR. Price cuts to Oculus Touch game Wilson’s Heart and Gear VR’s Anshar Wars are also expected.

It’s a great time to buy Rift and Touch hardware, as the $100 Oculus Store credit could provide newcomers with a serious library from the outset, adding to the bundled titles you get for free, such as Dead and Buried, Medium, and Robo Recall. Amazon is participating in the deal across five territories, plus Best Buy and Newegg in the US, along with FNAC in France, MediaMarkt, Saturn, and Caseking in Germany, and Scan and Game in the UK.

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Following a very quiet E3 for the company, let’s hope they’ve been saving up some special reveals to accompany these ‘weeks of activities and promotions’.

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Oculus Studios’ Dark Days Leaps From Gear VR To Rift

Oculus Studios’ Dark Days Leaps From Gear VR To Rift

Remember Dark Days [Review: 7/10]? It was an Oculus-exclusive horror game released on Gear VR earlier this year. It was one of the few Oculus Studios titles to appear on only the mobile headset, but this week it’s sought pastures new.

The game is now available on Gear’s big brother, the Oculus Rift, for $7.99 and supports either gamepad or the Oculus Remote, interestingly skipping out on the Touch controllers that launched a few weeks back. It’s developed by Parrallel Studios, the same team that made recent survival horror game, White Night. In it, you journey to a motel in the desert and solve puzzles. It’s a story-driven adventure, and was well produced for a Gear VR title.

Given the game’s jumping from mobile to PC, we’d expect at least a small visual upgrade. Other than that, this looks very much like the original experience. At the very least it’s a nice edition to the Rift’s library, especially for those that haven’t picked up some Touch controllers just yet..

Games Editor David Jagneaux quite liked Dark Days. In his review, he said the game “does a lot of things right and provides an interesting world full of thrills and mystery to keep you uncovering secrets until the end.” However, he also noted that the visuals left something to be desired, which will have been resolved somewhat in this new edition. The question is if that it will be enough to bring it up to the standard we expect from Studios titles on Rift, though the small price tag will excuse it somewhat.

Fair warning, though; the game contains lots of jump scares. Maybe consult our coward’s guide to surviving another VR horror game, Resident Evil 7, before jumping in.

What other Gear VR games would you like to see come over to the Rift?

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Oculus Offers up Some Spooky Treats with a Halloween Sale

It seems as if everyone is getting into the spooky spirit of Halloween with lots content, discounts and offers available for virtual reality (VR) gamers. War Thunder has some aerial and ground races going on, Pokémon GO is increasing the chances of finding the spookiest critters, Weeping Doll has arrived on PlayStation VR, and now Oculus is offering discounts on some horror titles.

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There are price reductions for both Oculus Rift and Samsung Gear VR videogames. For the Rift there’s:

Boogeyman – 75% off – £1.49 GBP (£5.99)

Dreadhalls – 66% off – £2.67 (£7.99)

Dead Secret – 50% off – £5.99 (£10.99)

Into the Dead – 66% off – £2.67 (£7.99)

Euclidean ­- 50% off – £1.99 (£3.99)

Albino Lullaby ­– 66% off – £2.67 (£7.99)

Kismet – 66% off – £1.99 (£4.99)

 

And for Gear VR:

Dark Days – £1.99 (£5.99)

Sonar –  £0.79 (£1.49)

Dead Secret – £2.79 (£7.99)

Wands – £2.29 (£4.49)

AFFECTED: The Manor ­ – $1.49 USD

 

As an extra bonus there’s a Halloween Bundle available for £6.99, saving 70 percent off the combined price of £22.99.

All the Halloween offers are available until 1st November. Keep reading VRFocus for all the latest news on Oculus Rift and Gear VR.

Enjoy 70% Off Spooky Gear VR Games With This Halloween Bundle

Enjoy 70% Off Spooky Gear VR Games With This Halloween Bundle

It’s that time of year again. Orange and black lights twinkle outside porches, scary ghosts and ghouls litters front yards, and bowls of candy are amassing wealth near the front door of houses around the world as families prepare for Halloween 2016. Notably, this is also the first Halloween during the age of consumer-grade VR headsets, which means it’s time for holiday game bundles.

Today, Oculus announced that you can purchase a Halloween Bundle of apps on the Gear VR for the low price of $8.99. This comes in at just around 70% off the full price ($28.95) of the five included games and apps in the bundle.

As you can see, the single purchase nets you Wands [Review: 7/10,] Affected: The Manor [Review: 7/10,] Dark Days [Review: 7/10,] Dead Secret, and Sonar. Luckily, this is a really strong collection of content. Both Affected and Dark Days made our list of the best VR horror games to check out this Halloween, and those two, plus Wands, also made our list of the overall best games on Gear VR right now.

Affected is the most traditional experience in the bunch, offering quick and thrilling scares, whereas Dark Days is a much longer, narrative-focused puzzles adventure game. Dead Secret is a mystery thriller with spooky atmosphere and Sonar isn’t so much a game as it is an immersive experience. Finally, Wands, isn’t really a horror game at all, but it does offer intense magic duels if you can find anyone to play with.

Oculus is no stranger to sales and it’s great to see them embracing seasonal price changes like this. As the Gear VR and Rift ecosystems continue to expand, users will eventually start to miss out on certain titles, especially since so many new experiences release each and every week. You can follow those by checking our site every Friday afternoon for our weekly release roundups.

The 9 Best Samsung Gear VR Games You Can Play Right Now

The 9 Best Samsung Gear VR Games You Can Play Right Now

Rift versus Vive. Oculus Touch versus Vive wand. It seems like these are the only things you hear about any more in the virtual reality scene. But what if the answer to all of these questions was: neither. What if the true hero of the VR world is not some big, expensive system that demands a PC from the Batcave to properly function? What if the hero this industry deserves is small, scrappy, and — believe it or not — relatively cheap?

That’s right, I’m talking about a little headset called the Samsung Gear VR. It only costs $99, all it takes to run is a device that millions of people already carry in their pockets (a modern Samsung Galaxy, Android smartphone,) and it boasts some truly incredible games and experiences.

Don’t believe me? Geez you sound like my dad when I told him I wanted to be a writer instead of a doctor. I convinced him with a total lack of scientific ability, and I’ll convince you with this list of the nine best Samsung Gear VR games you can play right now. Let the opinion shifting begin!

Land’s End 

Let’s start this list off strong. Land’s End might be the best game on the Samsung Gear VR. With a breathtaking oceanside setting, it stands as a constant reminder of just how amazing VR can look on the this beefy little headset.

The gameplay, puzzles, and mechanics all work together within the Gear’s unique ecosystem to create an experience just as, if not more, immersive than many titles on the more advanced platforms. If you have a Gear VR, do not let this one go unplayed.

Anshar Wars 2

Cockpit shooters have become a cornerstone of VR gaming, for better or worse. In the case of Anshar Wars 2 it is definitely for better. Dogfighting through the cosmos in a wireless, lightweight headset like the Gear VR may never feel as robust as it does on PC or console VR with titles like EVE: Valkyrie or Elite: Dangerous, but it certainly captures the spirit and fun of its elder brothers even if it can’t match their visual powers.

Anshar Wars 2 also provides online multiplayer which is a rare feat on a Gear VR title. A good bet all around.

 Drop Dead

Look and tap shooters on the Gear VR are relatively common. The mechanic is simple and intuitive and it allows the developers to infuse lots of high-quality visuals without having to worry too much about how closely you’ll be looking or moving around the environment. Restricting your agency to your head and tapping a touchpad frees them up to focus on other aspects of the game.

As a result, Drop Dead is a tightly designed, fun, graphically impressive, romp through a zombie-killing adventure. It doesn’t break much new ground, but it feels like an excellent homage to the likes of Time Crisis and House of the Dead. Definitely worth checking out and you can read our full review and the Oculus Store page for more details.

End Space

There are lots of space shooters on the Gear VR — we even included Anshar Wars 2 on this list already — but that game is arcade-fun with a hefty dose of multiplayer. End Space, on the other hand, feels like a much more simulation-esque approach, with a bit slower-pace, larger environments, and more structured objectives.

Fans of sci-fi games and space shooters specifically should absolutely have End Space in their library as there is more than enough content to keep you busy, with a great world and excellent single player missions. Plus, the game helped launch an entire game studio. You can read more about it on the Oculus Store.

Dark Days

Dark Days may not be as viscerally terrifying as another game appearing later on this list, but it remains one of the most psychologically troubling Gear VR games to date. Channeling the X-Files and Twin Peaks, Dark Days will task you with exploring creepy locales in order to untangle an occult mystery.

Just don’t be surprised if the occult starts to fight back.

Tactera 

Tactera is a masterclass in stereoscopic 3D on the Gear VR. It may be a relatively simple tabletop strategy game that uses basic vector models to represent tanks or fighter jets, but it is also one of the most “Whoa, that felt like it was coming right at me!” experiences you can have on mobile VR.

There are also multiple game modes — including online multiplayer — ensuring that there is plenty more to do in this title than gawk at the 3D visuals. All in all, Tactera is not an experience to be missed.

Affected: The Manor 

This game will scare you. This game will make you scream. This game will cause your underwear budget to double. This game is Affected: The Manor.

Navigating the titular haunted mansion in this Gear VR title is nearly impossible to do without either closing your eyes, screaming at the top of your lungs, or dissolving into a complete psychotic breakdown. If you like being scared, or seeing your friends be scared, then Affected: The Manor is the game for you.

Wands

We’ve all picked up a pencil when no one’s looking and waved it around trying to make an object float, or turn an enemy into a frog. Wands captures that childlike dream of wizardry and translates it into a truly fun and creative Gear VR experience.

Battling with magic and developing your wizarding skills is made all the more enjoyable by the gothic art style that may make some of us feel a little better that we never got a letter from a certain castle in Scotland.

Minecraft 

Question: What project could be so captivating that it demands the personal attention of one of gaming’s living legends and an Oculus senior executive? Answer: bringing Minecraft into VR.

John Carmack himself, the creator of DOOM and current CTO of Oculus, made translating the worldwide phenomenon onto VR platforms his personal pet project. He succeeded this year and Minecraft is now available to play on both the Oculus Rift and Samsung Gear VR. Both entries are brilliant ports of an already amazing title that offer newcomers some immersive incentive to jump onboard, while also giving veterans a completely new perspective to enjoy the game they love.

11/24/16 Update: Smash Hit and Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes were both retired from this list, while Drop Dead and End Space were both added.

Note: This article was originally published on September 9th, 2016. Additional reporting by David Jagneaux.

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