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The Best VR Games of February: Project Demigod, Stranger Things VR and More

The Best VR Games of February: Project Demigod, Stranger Things VR and More
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February is a beautiful month for VR gamers, as there are many exciting titles to look forward to. Whether you are into action, adventure, horror, or simulation, there is something for everyone in this diverse lineup of VR games. In this article, we will highlight the two most important games of the month, and then give a brief overview of the rest of the releases.

The first game we want to spotlight is Project Demigod, a superhero simulator that lets you create your own hero by mixing and matching different powers. You can toss cars, shoot energy bolts, swing through cityscapes, and more in this physics-driven sandbox game. Project Demigod is developed by Omnifarious Studios and published by Fast Travel Games, and it will launch on February 1 on Meta Quest 3, Quest 2, Quest Pro and PC VR via SteamVR.

The second game we want to highlight is Stranger Things VR, a time-travel horror adventure based on the popular Netflix series. You will play as Vecna, the main antagonist of season four, and explore unknown realities, form the hive mind, and enact your plan for revenge against Eleven and Hawkins. You will invade the dreams and memories of fan-favorite characters and harness telekinetic powers to possess minds and battle creatures. Stranger Things VR is developed by Tender Claws and published by Netflix, and it will release on February 22 on Meta Quest.

Besides these two games, there are many other VR games that will be released in February. Here is a quick rundown of them:

  • Border Bots VR: A puzzle simulation set on a futuristic earth, where AI is in control. You begin a new role as a booth operator at an AI travel border, and you have to check over a variety of robots as they try to get through security. Border Bots VR is developed by Paw Print Games and vTime, and published by Team17. It will be available on February 8 on Meta Quest, Steam VR, and PlayStation VR2.
  • Dragon Fist: VR Kung Fu: A first-person VR kung fu fighter with high-fidelity, physics-based combat, and an artistic style that pays homage to the golden era of martial arts films. You can play with friends in co-op mode, challenge others in PvP battles, or embark on epic single-player adventures. Dragon Fist: VR Kung Fu is developed by Ben Olding Games and published by Clique Games. It will be released on February 8 on Meta Quest, Steam VR, and PlayStation VR2.
  • Ghosts of Tabor: A multiplayer VR shooter delivering unparalleled combat. You will have to use your wits, skills, and resources to survive in a post-apocalyptic war. Inspired by games such as Escape from Tarkov and DayZ, the game features a variety of scenarios from scavenging, looting to crafting. Ghosts of Tabor is developed by Combat Waffle Studios and published by Beyond Frames. It will launch on February 8 on Meta Quest and Steam VR.
  • Max Mustard: A made-for-VR 3D platformer that combines engaging 3D platforming levels, with first person VR interactions. You will play as Max Mustard, a famous inventor, and embark on an adventure to reunite adorable mudpups with their parents. Max Mustard is developed and published by Toast Interactive. It will reach Quest App Lab on February 14, while the full Quest store release follows on March 21. PC VR and PSVR 2 versions are also planned for mid-2024.
  • Titanic: A Space Between: A time-travel horror adventure where you will get sent back to the RMS Titanic. With a focus on realism and immersion, this multi-layered horror experience mixes puzzles and escape mechanics without compromise. Titanic: A Space Between is developed by Globiss Interactive and published by Coatsink. It will be available on February 14 on Meta Quest and Steam VR.
  • Under Cover: A light gun cover shooter inspired by arcade classics. You will play as Red-Eye or Magnum, two undercover agents who are too badass to stay undercover, and engage in fast-paced arcade gunplay and an active cover system. Under Cover is developed by Sigtrap Games and Thunderful, and published by Coatsink. It will be released on February 15 on Meta Quest.
  • VAIL VR: A multiplayer VR shooter delivering unparalleled combat. You will explore 12 maps with 30+ variations custom-made for each game mode, such as Team Deathmatch, Free-For-All, and Artifact. VAIL VR is developed and published by AEXLAB. It will be available on February 15 on Meta Quest and Steam VR.
  • Rock and Roots: A VR rhythm game that lets you rock out to your favorite songs with realistic guitar and drum gameplay. You can play solo or with friends, customize your instruments, and create your own songs with the built-in editor. Rock and Roots is developed and published by Harmonix. It will be released on February 28 on Meta Quest and Steam VR.

These are all the VR games that will be released in February. We hope you enjoyed this article and found some games that interest you. Let us know in the comments which games you are most excited about, and stay tuned for more VR news and reviews.

Robbert As some of you may know, I have been suffering from the aftermath of a traffic accident, a severe case of COVID-19, and a transient ischemic attack (TIA). These events have taken a toll on my physical and mental well-being, and I can no longer keep up with the demands of running a VR website and channel. I want to thank you all for your support and feedback over the years. You have been an amazing community and I have enjoyed sharing my passion for VR and gaming with you. I hope you will continue to enjoy VR and explore its possibilities. I will leave the website and channel online for now, so you can still access the content I have created. However, I will not be posting any new blogs, videos, or news. I hope you understand and respect my choice.

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