Beat Saber
⭐ 10/10
As a kid I was obsessed with DDR, and I find rhythm games to be the most satisfying style of video games. This is the peak version of that, swinging a light saber to slice blocks while crazy songs are playing.
I am reviewing this game, but I am by no means done. My PC has felt like a designated Rocket League machine for 10 years, and now my VR headset is a designated Beat Saber machine. I beat the campaign, which was quite challenging, and now going through songs and trying to beat the next difficulty level for each has got me hooked. It makes you feel like a god, your brain completely turns off and you enter this flow state where your body is moving and the blocks are being sliced and you couldn't verbalize how your brain is possibly reacting to these things flying at you.
I am getting pretty good, and the only downside is that even when you cast the headset its hard for others (my wife) to watch and be impressed by my powers. I'm sure I look like a dork playing it, but its also an incredible workout! I got 20k steps in one session the other day, average heart rate of almost 150! I also maybe have developed a case of Wii Elbow, but that's beside the point. Like Superhot, this game isn't new, but its a perfect application of what makes VR great.
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