Grid Legends VR
f you’re not familiar with the Oculus Quest 2, it’s an entirely standalone virtual reality headset that uses built in processing power roughly on a par with a mobile phone. This modest spec is why it was a bit of a surprise to, in its entirety, was going to be stuffed inside this face-mounted box. The inevitable compromise is in the graphics. The game handles well and has a wealth of content, including all the filmed cutscenes of the full fat version of the game and decent multiplayer support, but overall graphical detail takes a huge, potentially unforgivable, hit. In particular, the low overall resolution makes it almost impossible to pick out the next corner until it’s almost upon you and leaves the entire scene looking grittier than a toddler’s nappy after a day at the beach. If you can put up with that, there’s hours of game here for your money.