Radial-G has more going for it than a paltry tech demo. Its tracks – while not outstanding – show some thoughtful design by stringing together a few noticeable moments every lap. The game doesn’t elevate the Rift or VR to the height of its powers, but it also wouldn’t be the same by itself.
Radial-G: Racing Revolved feels like lots of “but in VR” games put together, a riffed title, depleting health when boosting, ramming opponents, anti-gravity tracks. It's all been done before, but now it's in VR.The VR is the one good spot. There was no...