October is stacked for VR. We’ve got action, horror, fantasy, co-op shooters, even… darts? Yeah, it’s that kind of month. So, are you ready with your Pimax Crystal Super? Let's see which one will drain your wallet first.
Reach (2025.10.16)
Developed by nDreams, Reach is a large-scale action-adventure designed to push immersion to new levels. Players will explore expansive environments, climb and traverse challenging terrain, and engage in both combat and puzzle-solving. Combined with a strong narrative set in a futuristic world, Reach aims to deliver the feeling of stepping into a sci-fi epic.
Scared by Squares
Minimalist in style but not in atmosphere, Scared by Squares uses its simple block-based visuals to surprising effect. The game leans heavily on mood, audio, and unexpected encounters to create tension. As players work through spatial puzzles in the dark, the uneasy sense of “what’s around the corner” drives the experience.
Smasher
If you enjoy VR’s physical side, Smasher puts destruction front and center. Close-quarters combat, weapon variety, and breakable environments all play a role, making every swing or strike feel impactful. It’s a title built for players who want VR to be loud, energetic, and unapologetically hands-on.
Drop Dead: The Cabin
The newest entry in the Drop Dead franchise brings cooperative survival to a tense cabin-in-the-woods scenario. Teams will defend against waves of zombies, collect resources, and upgrade gear in order to hold out as long as possible. With its mix of fast-paced action and co-op strategy, The Cabin is well-timed for the Halloween season.
VEX MAGE (2025.10.21)
VEX MAGE offers players the chance to live out the classic fantasy of becoming a mage. Using hand-tracked gestures, you can summon fire, control lightning, and raise magical shields in combat. Alongside spell-based battles, the game includes puzzle-solving and exploration, making it more than just a combat showcase. It’s a title that highlights what VR can do when natural interaction is placed at the core.
Trenches VR (2025.10.22)
Set during World War I, Trenches VR approaches the subject matter from a survival horror perspective. Instead of firefights, players must navigate confined trench systems, uncover clues, and endure an oppressive, unsettling atmosphere. Its focus on psychological tension and sound design makes it less about action and more about raw immersion.
Wanderer: The Fragments of Fate (2025.10.24)
A sequel to the highly regarded Wanderer, this new chapter expands the time-traveling puzzle adventure formula. Players will visit different eras, interact with historical figures, and influence events through their choices and problem-solving. With its blend of storytelling and interactivity, The Fragments of Fate is positioned as one of the most anticipated VR releases of the year.
Darts VR 2: Bullseye
Closing out the month is Darts VR 2: Bullseye. Easy to pick up yet competitive at higher levels, it recreates the classic game of darts with precision. Single-player modes and online multiplayer offer options for casual play or more serious matchups, making it a versatile title for both quick sessions and extended competition.
October’s lineup highlights just how diverse PCVR has become. From large-scale adventures like Reach and Wanderer, to high-energy combat in Smasher and VEX MAGE, and even more casual experiences such as Darts VR 2, there is something for nearly every type of player. It’s a month that not only adds variety to the VR catalog, but also underlines the medium’s continued growth and creativity.