Don't miss these free VR demos on Steam Next Fest

Don't miss these free VR demos on Steam Next Fest

Steam Next Fest is in full swing, and we've got four exciting VR demos you won't want to miss.

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From October 14–21, Steam Next Fest is giving you the chance to try out a number of PC VR games for free. In total, there are 52 demos available. We present four exciting titles that couldn't be more different. All other demos can be found at the source link below the article.

Cold VR — Like Superhot, only in reverse

Cold VR is a fast-paced VR shooter that reverses the concept of time and motion in its mechanics, reminiscent of Superhot VR: time only stands still when you move. This results in a dynamic and chaotic gameplay that keeps you on the move and challenges your ability to react.

Final Fury: The VR Street Fighter in first-person perspective

Final Fury, from the developers of Synth Riders, brings the classic arcade fighting game experience to virtual reality. You step into the arena as a fighter and use your physical movements to perform combos and attacks. Thanks to online multiplayer, you can compete against other players around the world.

All on Board: A must-have for board game fans

The creators of the Blasphemous series bring the world of classic board games into virtual reality with All on Board. You can play original licensed board games in an immersive environment alone or with friends around the world. In addition to the award-winning Terraforming Mars, Richard Garfield's The Hunger, Escape The Dark Castle, Rallyman GT, The Binding of Isaac: Four Souls and Istanbul are also available as full versions. More titles will follow via post-release updates.

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Maestro: Become a VR conductor

Maestro puts you in the role of a conductor leading a virtual orchestra. The game provides an immersive experience that introduces you to the intricacies of music and is both entertaining and educational. You will learn how to move your baton to the beat and accents in front of the orchestra, and how to use gestures to signal cues, indicate held notes, and control the volume of individual sections of the orchestra.

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Sources: Steam Next Fest