CarX Drift Racing VR Review Visuals: Fixing the “Milky Haze” Out of the box, CarX in VR suffers from a strange visual issue where the world looks like it is covered in a white fog or “milk,” making distant corners look blurry. This isn’t a limitation of your headset; it is a bad default setting. How to Fix It: In-Game […] Read more »
Project CARS 2 VR Review The “LiveTrack” Weather System The weather in this game is terrifying. Dynamic Puddles: As it rains, puddles form organically on the track. If you hit one at 150mph in VR, the hydroplaning effect feels incredibly real through the steering wheel. Snow & Ice: This is one of the only VR sims that features proper ice […] Read more »
Grid Legends Quest VR Review Quest 2 vs. Quest 3: A Night & Day Difference If you are playing on a Quest 2, be warned: the resolution is low, and the anti-aliasing is non-existent. It looks “shimmering” and jagged. On Quest 3, the brute force of the new processor cleans up the image significantly. Quest Optimizer: If you use the […] Read more »
EXOcars VR Review The Physics: Feel the Suspension In most arcade racers, the car feels like a solid brick. In EXOcars, you are driving a lightweight buggy with massive suspension travel. Weight Transfer: You can feel the car lean into corners. You have to manage your weight transfer to keep grip on loose gravel vs. tarmac. Wheel Support: […] Read more »
Touring Karts VR Review The “Gesture” Gameplay Most kart racers have you press a button to fire a missile. Touring Karts wants you to work for it. Physical Attacks: If you pick up a giant hammer, you don’t just press ‘X’. You have to physically swing your arm to smash the racer next to you. Crafting: This is unique […] Read more »
Gran Turismo 7 VR Review The Visuals: OLED HDR & Foveated Rendering This is the best-looking VR racing game, period. Because the PSVR2 uses OLED panels, the blacks are truly black. Night racing at Tokyo Expressway with neon lights reflecting off your dashboard is a “wow” moment that LCD headsets (like Quest 3) cannot match. Foveated Rendering: The game tracks […] Read more »
Mini Motor Racing X Review The “Toy” Perspective vs. Cockpit The unique selling point of this game is the camera. You can play in two completely different ways: God Mode (Isometric): You look down on the track like a giant playing with Micro Machines. This is zero motion sickness and perfect for relaxing. The tracks look like beautiful little dioramas. […] Read more »
Automobilista 2 VR Review The VR Experience: Butter Smooth The biggest barrier to entry for VR sim racing is usually hardware. Games like Assetto Corsa Competizione require a NASA supercomputer to run clearly. AMS2 is different. You can run this game on a mid-range PC (e.g., RTX 3060) and still get a solid 90 FPS with high settings. The […] Read more »
Galaxy Kart VR Review The Visuals: A Neon Spectacle Let’s be clear: this game is gorgeous. Whether you are playing on PC VR or PSVR2, Galaxy Kart is a feast for the eyes. The tracks take place in outer space, underwater tunnels, and cyberpunk cities, all rendered with sharp textures and impressive lighting effects. If you are playing on […] Read more »
KartKraft VR Review ⚠️ Important Buyer’s Warning Before you buy, you must know: The development team behind KartKraft was let go by the publisher (Motorsport Games) back in 2023. While the servers are currently online and the game is playable, there will be no future updates. You are buying the game “as is.” The Physics: Unmatched Realism This […] Read more »