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10 VR Games That Are Going to Make You Look Like a Moron

All in the name of fun.

Waltz of the Wizard

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Wizard’s Waltz is a game that hasn’t been shoved into the VR limelight all that much recently. Putting you in the role of a Wizard in a medieval world, you’ll use the motion controls of the HTC Vive to control a pair of disembodied hands on the screen. You’ll mix potions, cast magical trails in the air, and be the most bad ass wizard in the realm. At least you will be as long as you don’t watch a video of yourself playing the game.

Let’s be real. This is a seriously cool idea for a game, but having a VR headset clinging to your face and flailing your arms around, stirring an invisible mixing pot, and smiling like a child who’s eaten too much candy while you’re doing all of this… not so much. At least you’ll feel like Harry Potter, just maybe play it behind closed doors.


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