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Recommended/Informational -
Everyone knows Beat Saber at this point so I'll skip to the details. Albeit lack of songs, it's pretty fun. But you can download more with a mod you can find on google. A solid game, although it's a bit... unnatural cause you need your controllers in front of the headset at times. Not really a big problem, but definitely noticeable. It gets annoying at times when you get really active in specific parts of the songs. A must-buy if you're a rhythm game enthusiast.
My Review of both :
Recommended -
Fans of DJMax Portables would love Tapsonic as the songs from there are in this one but the VR version is kinda... buggy? Might just be on my side, but do try it as it's free. There are not many songs right now, but you can buy more songs. It's f2p after all, but the songs I've bought (DLC Pack 1) is good. That is where your arms will start aching with the intense difficulty. Developers are pretty active in reading feedback and listening to the community, but the difficulty in this game is pretty intense at times. A good game to play if you're not willing to drop some dosh for Beat Saber.