It promises to test your reflexes, focus, and spatial reasoning. In total, there are 93 levels with leaderboards and achievements in place. There are five different gameplay modes on offer, which all feature different goals.
Fast-paced songs will get you sweating, and the multiple difficulties make it a solid pick-up for any fitness enthusiast no matter if they are an expert or a beginner.ĭeveloper and Publisher: Cyberspline Games IncĬompatible With: Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, and Windows Mixed Realityįinishing this week’s VR Game Roundup is Orbatron, which is a puzzle and action game newly added to Steam. Your legs and core will also be used as you duck and dodge out of the way of obstacles, so this is a solid total body workout. Fitness PotentialīoomBox will have you constantly using both arms to hit drum pads, so expect a solid arm workout. There’s an in-depth song editor for players to make their own tracks and global leaderboards for those with a competitive itch. It features 16 songs with varying difficulties and five unique environments to play in. That’s not all as you’ll be ducking out of the way from obstacles as well. This Early Access title has players moving both arms to exercise while hitting drum pads that fly at you. The latest virtual reality rhythm game to hit the marketplace is BoomBox. Overall, it stays to the same formula as the original and has a ton of content, which makes it a solid sequel worth picking up for fans of the original. It’s not much of a leg workout, although it will use your core as you stretch and reach for objects to grip onto. You’ll be holding your arms above your head constantly, which will make your arms and shoulders burn over time. With some fun social competition, plenty of fitness scalability, and replayability, The Climb 2 is a solid arm workout for anyone looking for a new title to check out.
VR Fitness Insider has a full in-depth review of The Climb 2 and awarded it a Fit Score of 7.5 out of 10 (and a game score of 9 out of 10).
Competitive players will love its asynchronous multiplayer modes, so there is plenty to like. This time around, you get to explore a city setting that also features caves to check out in addition to skyscrapers to make your way up.
A sequel to Crytek’s hit 2016 VR title has players once again climbing to new heights and getting to take in some amazing views. Kicking off VR Fitness Insider’s VR Game Roundup is The Climb 2, which is by and far the best fitness game to come out this week. While this week is certainly lacking in quantity, there is a lot to like about The Climb 2 and there are a few other titles that might interest you, so let’s take a look at Crytek’s latest release, a new virtual reality rhythm title, and a game that will test your spatial reasoning. Sadly, this week doesn’t have much of anything noteworthy besides The Climb 2. During last week’s VR Game Roundup, we saw an adaptation of wheelchair basketball, a game where you make ramen for customers, and a new multiplayer shooter called Hyper Dash.