A bit too easy & too long for satisfying arcade-style runs, and not quite enough meat to make it last for multiple sessions. Nonetheless, Skyblazer is gorgeous and controls like a dream. The levels all feel substantially different from one another which creates the impression of a world-spanning adventure. Bosses hand out new abilities which don't radically transform the game, but it was a good bit of fun working them into the moment-to-moment gameplay.

I don't know that this will make anyone's shortlist of best action platformers, but there are worse ways to kill a Sunday afternoon.

Probably the most accomplished 2D platformer I've played since DKC Tropical Freeze

The perfect rhythm game & the perfect showcase of what can make VR gaming special. My previous experience with VR had up until this point been PC VR tethered with wires, and I'm sufficiently out of the loop that I didn't even realize that full wireless standalone headsets were even an option.

I've played enough of Beat Saber in the past that I am extremely sure about my highly positive opinion on the game, but I'm adding it to my list here because I finally have the appropriate hardware to feed my addiction at home.