SmashPad in VR – Hatsune Miku: VR Future Live
We check out Hatsune Miku: VR Future Live to see what a Hatsune Miku concert could be like if you could shake a leek at other fans in the crowd.
Read moreWe check out Hatsune Miku: VR Future Live to see what a Hatsune Miku concert could be like if you could shake a leek at other fans in the crowd.
Read moreWe check out Driveclub VR to see how the gorgeous racing game makes the transition to PlayStation VR.
Read moreWe check out Volume: Coda, which is the big free update for Volume that adds a bunch of new levels and PlayStation VR support to the indie stealth game.
Read moreWe check out Titanfall 2’s Technical Test to see what’s different about this follow up to the popular multiplayer shooter from Respawn Entertainment.
Read moreWe check out Bound, which is the new game from the makers of Datura and Linger in Shadows.
Read moreWe check out this surprising port of the popular idle clicker game to the PS4 to see how it works and how big the numbers can get in a short amount of time.
Read moreWe start No Man’s Sky to see how it all begins and how it all works.
Read moreWith E3 2016 in the rearview mirror, I asked the staff here at SmashPad to tell me their five most-anticipated games coming out of the show.
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