
You will fall in love with this saber game the second you put your VR headset on and play. During gameplay your controllers become lightsabers in your hands, typically red and blue, and the objective is to slice colored blocks that match the color of your lightsabers as they fly at you to the rhythm of (mostly) EDM songs. Beat Saber has adopted the same player rhythm and timing concept, but you’ll need to put a lot more effort into this engaging virtual reality game than you ever did for Guitar Hero. If you are familiar with Guitar Hero, you recall how you had to hit the notes as they came past the fret of a virtual guitar to the beat of a popular song. Although that isn’t too far off when you get yourself inside the game for the first time, there is a lot more to the game than hitting drums. When watching a person with a VR headset on playing Beat Saber, it looks like they are playing the drums. Beat Saber represents a massive win not only for Beat Games, but for the virtual reality industry as a whole. Beat Saber is widely accepted as the best VR game right now.

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We’ve been playing Beat Saber for as long as it’s been available. Check out our in-depth game review of Beat Saber!
