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8 Mar 2025

REVIEW: Comfort Racing (VR) on MetaQuest - Affordable Thrills Without the Queasy Feels

Comfort Racing (VR)

Review by Jon Donnis

Virtual reality racing games can be an incredible rush, but for many players, the excitement quickly fades when motion sickness kicks in. Comfort Racing (VR) for Meta Quest aims to change that by delivering an immersive, adrenaline-fuelled racing experience without the unpleasant side effects. Priced at just £2.99, this budget-friendly title promises comfort-focused gameplay, plenty of content, and a surprisingly decent dose of realism.


One of the standout aspects of Comfort Racing (VR) is its thoughtful approach to player comfort. The developers have implemented advanced motion algorithms and visual techniques that reduce the likelihood of motion sickness, making it a great option for those who have struggled with similar games in the past. Small but effective touches, like adjusting the seat position, enhance immersion without pushing players over the edge into discomfort. It's clear that accessibility has been prioritised, allowing more people to enjoy the high-speed thrills of virtual racing.


Despite its comfort-first design, the game doesn't skimp on features. With a solid variety of cars and tracks to choose from, players can tweak their racing experience to suit their style. The range of game modes adds further replayability, whether you're competing in classic circuit races, trying to survive elimination rounds, or simply practicing your skills in solo mode. The intuitive controls make the game easy to pick up, but mastering each vehicle's handling still offers a satisfying challenge.

That said, the AI-controlled cars could use some improvement. While updates have brought minor enhancements, the AI still struggles to provide the competitive edge needed to keep races consistently exciting. It's not a dealbreaker, especially at this price point, but it's an area that could benefit from further refinement to elevate the overall experience.


Ultimately, Comfort Racing (VR) delivers exactly what it promises, a comfortable, affordable VR racing experience that lets more players hit the virtual track without fear of feeling unwell. For the price, it's hard to argue with what's on offer, and if you've been avoiding VR racing games due to motion sickness, this might be the perfect entry point. It's not flawless, but it's fun, accessible, and an absolute bargain. I give it a solid 7.5 out of 10.



3 Mar 2025

REVIEW: Eternal Strands (2025 Video Game) - On Xbox

Review by Jon Donnis

Eternal Strands is a visually breathtaking action-adventure game developed and published by Yellow Brick Games. It follows the story of Brynn, a brave young Weaver on a mission to uncover the lost secrets of the Enclave. Armed with a magical cloak, powerful abilities, and sheer determination, Brynn's journey is filled with colossal beasts, ancient mysteries, and an environment that reacts in real time to her every move.


The gameplay revolves around Brynn's elemental powers, allowing her to manipulate fire, ice, and telekinesis. This isn't just limited to combat, her abilities actively change the environment. Casting fire can scorch vegetation and start wildfires, while ice can freeze water or create bridges. Brynn can also climb any surface, opening up a vast world of exploration where creativity is constantly rewarded. The physics system is impressive, and combining abilities with the environment adds an extra layer of depth to every encounter.

Combat is engaging, with a range of magical weapons and abilities to experiment with. Battling enemies, from smaller monsters to towering titans, requires a mix of swordplay, spellcasting, and agility. Boss fights are a highlight, with Brynn climbing massive creatures to attack their weak points, break armor, or use the environment to her advantage. Defeating these colossal foes grants new abilities, further expanding the game's combat and exploration possibilities.


The world of Eternal Strands is a joy to explore, with detailed environments, lush landscapes, and a variety of locations, from the capital city of Dynevron to untamed wilderness. The game's 2D animated cutscenes add charm and contrast beautifully with the 3D gameplay, showing the care and attention to detail poured into the game's presentation.

However, combat can become repetitive over time, especially during lengthy enemy encounters. The dialogue is also a weak point, with voice acting that feels flat and uninspired. Conversations sometimes drag, but thankfully, dialogue can be skipped for players more focused on action and exploration.


Despite its flaws, Eternal Strands remains a well-crafted game with a beautiful world, satisfying combat, and rewarding exploration. The freedom to shape the environment with elemental powers, combined with thrilling boss battles, makes for a unique experience that sticks with you long after you've put the controller down. It may not be perfect, but it's a game worth playing for anyone seeking an ambitious and magical adventure.

Score: 7.5/10

Out Now on Xbox 


28 Feb 2025

REVIEW: GUNNAR Dume Gaming Glasses, Gold Frame and Amber Lens

GUNNAR

Review by Jon Donnis

The latest GUNNAR Dume computer glasses are an excellent choice for anyone spending long hours in front of a screen. With a lightweight aviator design and a brushed gold finish, these glasses strike the perfect balance between style and functionality. The modern detailing on the temples adds a sleek touch, making them just as suitable for everyday wear as they are for gaming or work.

One of the standout features is the amber-tinted lenses, which not only look great but are also incredibly effective at reducing eye strain. Whether you're deep into a gaming session or tackling a full day of work, the GUNNAR lens technology with a Blue Light Protection Factor of 65 helps shield your eyes from harmful blue light and 100% of UV rays. This makes a noticeable difference in comfort, especially during late-night screen time.


The stainless-steel frame feels sturdy yet comfortable, with adjustable nose pads for a customised fit. The multi-barrel hinges add durability, so you can trust these glasses to hold up over time. Plus, the included accessories, a quad-fold case, microfibre pouch, and cleaning cloth, show the attention to detail that GUNNAR is known for.

Overall, these glasses deliver on every front, blending eye protection with a sophisticated design. We're consistently impressed with GUNNAR's releases, and the "Dume - Gold - Amber" glasses are no exception. They look fantastic, feel great to wear, and offer top-tier blue light protection, making them a must-have for gamers, creatives, or anyone glued to a screen. Personally when looking for glasses, I am unsure if I would ever look anywhere other than GUNNAR, just consistently good glasses, from the feel, the look and most importantly the fact they really do reduce eye strain, they are just about perfect.


Thank you to GUNNAR for sending us this latest pair to review.


25 Feb 2025

REVIEW: Aqua Strike (VR Game) on MetaQuest - Racing, Combat, and Splashes of Fun

Aqua Strike

Review by Jon Donnis

Aqua Strike makes waves as the first boat racing game on Meta Quest, giving players a fresh mix of speed, strategy, and action-packed battles on the water. It throws you into vibrant aquatic courses where the aim is not just to race but to outgun your rivals as well. While it may not be the most polished or lightning-fast VR racer out there, it delivers plenty of fun with intuitive controls and an addictive progression system that makes it easy to keep playing.


From the moment you launch into your first race, the game feels simple to grasp but still engaging. You can choose from a range of boats and jet skis, customising them to match your style, whether you prefer raw speed or a heavier build packed with weapons. The ability to arm your vessel brings an extra layer of excitement to the races. Firing at opponents as you navigate tight corners and unpredictable waves makes every event feel like a challenge. The Race and Chase modes offer just enough variety to keep things interesting, with some tracks designed for pure racing thrills and others packed with combat chaos.

The control system is one of the game's highlights. Steering with two hands using a virtual handle feels surprisingly realistic and makes it easy to guide your boat through sharp turns or quickly adjust your speed. It adds a satisfying physicality to the experience, making each manoeuvre feel more immersive. What's even more impressive is how well the game manages motion sickness. For a VR title set on water, where constant movement could easily cause discomfort, Aqua Strike feels incredibly smooth. Even players prone to nausea in VR will likely find themselves able to play for long sessions without issue.


On the visual side, the game is a bit rough around the edges. The graphics are basic, with environments that lack the detail and richness seen in higher-budget VR games. While this simplicity might help prevent motion sickness and keep the game running smoothly, it does detract from the overall excitement. The sense of speed can also feel underwhelming at times. Boats move steadily rather than with the heart-racing velocity you might expect, which slightly dampens the adrenaline rush that typically comes with racing games.

Despite these drawbacks, Aqua Strike remains a fun, accessible experience. Unlocking new boats, skins, and tracks adds a satisfying progression element, giving you a reason to keep coming back for just one more race. It may not be the most visually stunning or fastest-paced racer, but the combination of intuitive controls, enjoyable combat, and thoughtful comfort features make it a worthwhile addition to any Meta Quest library.


For a low-priced game with a small download size, Aqua Strike punches above its weight. It is an entertaining and easy-to-play title that fills a unique gap in the VR market. While it might not blow you away with blistering speed or jaw-dropping visuals, it offers a solid, enjoyable racing experience with enough personality to keep you coming back. A fair score would be 7.5 out of 10, and if you are looking for something different to add to your VR collection, this game is definitely worth a try.

Out Now on MetaQuest


18 Feb 2025

REVIEW: Moorhuhn VR Blast (2025 Video Game) - A Nostalgic Yet Limited VR Shooter

Moorhuhn VR Blast

Review by Jon Donnis

Moorhuhn VR Blast brings the long-running chicken-shooting franchise into the world of virtual reality, offering a fast, frantic, and highly entertaining experience that stays true to the series' arcade roots. Built from the ground up for VR, the game provides intuitive controls that make aiming and shooting feel natural, ensuring that players can jump straight into the action without much of a learning curve. The premise is as simple as ever, shoot as many Moorhuhns as possible while dodging their incoming eggs in a bid to climb the global leaderboards. It is a game that thrives on quick reflexes and accuracy, rewarding those who can rack up combos and discover hidden tricks in each level.


The game features a selection of weapons that keep the gameplay feeling varied. The standard shotgun delivers that satisfying old-school feel, while the more advanced weaponry, like laser guns, adds a futuristic twist. Unlocking these weapons through time trials creates an incentive to keep improving, and each gun has its own advantages that can change how you approach the action. Beyond the weapons, power-ups scattered throughout the levels provide temporary boosts, such as instant reloads or more powerful shots, which can turn the tide of a match and add an extra layer of strategy. The game's interactive environments also play a role in boosting scores. Shooting barrels to create explosions, unlocking secret boxes, and finding ways to release high-value Moorhuhns keeps each level engaging and encourages players to experiment with their surroundings.



There is a good amount of content in terms of locations, with levels designed as callbacks to previous games in the series. Each area has a distinct feel, and the chickens themselves change outfits depending on the setting, adding a bit of personality to the experience. The game includes two main modes, Arcade and Endless Survival. Arcade Mode sticks closely to the traditional Moorhuhn formula, where the goal is to rack up as many points as possible before time runs out. Endless Survival ramps up the challenge by throwing more and more chickens at the player while testing their ability to dodge incoming eggs. The inclusion of cheats and costumes adds another layer of fun, with gameplay modifiers that can make chickens larger, remove the need to reload, or add absurd cosmetic changes to the chaos.


While Moorhuhn VR Blast succeeds in creating a fun and chaotic shooter, it does not offer much in the way of long-term depth. The core gameplay loop is undeniably enjoyable, but the focus on high scores and unlockables means there is little to keep players engaged beyond leaderboard competition. The game is at its best in short bursts, making it a great pick-up-and-play title but perhaps not one that will hold attention for long sessions. Despite this, the developers have done a solid job of modernizing the franchise while keeping its signature humour and simplicity intact. Fans of the Moorhuhn series will find plenty to enjoy, while newcomers looking for a lighthearted and fast-paced VR shooter will have fun as well. It may not be the most complex VR experience out there, but as a casual arcade shooter, it delivers exactly what it promises, pure, unfiltered chicken-blasting chaos.


Out Now on Meta Quest