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  • Summary: The ground-breaking cinematic action-adventure from nDreams Elevation - the VR immersion expert’s pioneering new studio.

    Embody a reluctant hero, wield extraordinary abilities, and journey into a perilous world of crossed realities. Make every move matter to shape your destiny. Are you
    The ground-breaking cinematic action-adventure from nDreams Elevation - the VR immersion expert’s pioneering new studio.

    Embody a reluctant hero, wield extraordinary abilities, and journey into a perilous world of crossed realities. Make every move matter to shape your destiny. Are you ready to make the leap?

    Delve deep into a spectacular world packed with mythical threats, and secrets to uncover.
    Freely jump, climb, and zip-line across breathtaking environments with smooth, intuitive traversal designed for VR.
    Engage in thrilling and emergent combat encounters against imposing, deadly adversaries.
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  1. Dec 3, 2025
    80
    Reach VR has quite a few unexpected cinematic and thematic elements that justify the developer’s promotions for an “awe-inspiring journey.” Despite the bugs, as the pioneer debut from nDreams Elevation, the game is a worthy effort and recommended for your VR game library.
  2. Nov 13, 2025
    75
    Reach already stands out from most of its VR competitors by offering a full game's worth of content and variety. While the core loop of puzzling and climbing is solid and is sometimes almost too immersive for VR beginners, the combat feels lacking throughout and slows the otherwise enjoyable experience down considerably. All in all, "Reach" is an undoubtedly fun experience, but feels like it's not living up to the full potential.