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Reach

Released: 10/16/2025

Critics
78
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Users
65

Score Breakdown

77.5

Critic Average

10 reviews

65

Steam User Score

218 reviews

N/A

Metacritic User Score

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
+12.4

78 vs 65

Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
+12.4

Average of both sources

Review Disparities

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11/17/2025

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75

75/100

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11/13/2025

Launch Window

Reach VR is a confident leap forward for nDreams and for virtual reality on PS5. Its tactile movement, convincing world, and expressive design make it one of the most engaging uses of the medium this year. There are moments when repetition and polish issues hold it back, but its highs easily outweigh the rough edges. This is the kind of game that reminds you why VR matters - not because it's a novelty, but because it makes the impossible feel real.

75

75/100

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11/12/2025

Launch Window

Reach won't win any awards for plot or graphics, but that's not the point. You've played this style of game before, but you've never played it like this in VR, bounding from ledge to zipwire, leaping over chasms and playing insinctively rather than cautiously. Reach raises the bar for VR gaming, and it's a great reason to dust off your headset

80

80/100

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10/29/2025

Launch Window

For those who appreciate a great movement system in a VR game, Reach is worth checking out for that alone. It’s lacking the same vibe as Synapse, with a dull story and repetitive environments, but if you give it time, there’s fun to be had here.

70

70/100

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10/27/2025

Launch Window

“Reach” shows how much nDreams evolved as a studio when it comes to pacing, puzzles and movement in VR. On the other hand, its once strongest aspect — shooting and combat — feels repetitive and lackluster.

80

80/100

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10/24/2025

Launch Window

It’s a game filled with jaw-dropping highs and sequences that remind you exactly why you invested in VR in the first place, yet it occasionally forgets that less is sometimes more. Still, these criticisms come from a place of admiration. Very few VR titles dare to deliver this kind of cinematic ambition, this blend of parkour, combat, and storytelling all harmonised in first-person. Even if the pacing occasionally stumbles, Reach remains a shining example of what the future of VR gaming can look like when a studio truly swings for the fences.

90

90/100

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10/22/2025

Launch Window

A parkour and puzzle game that is not quite as action-packed as its marketing suggests but still represents a superior VR experience, that wouldn’t be nearly as captivating on a flat screen.

70

70/100

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10/22/2025

Launch Window

Reach is another virtual reality IP that aims to innovate with dynamic gameplay mechanics, but ultimately stands out due to numerous technical and optimization issues.

60

60/100

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10/17/2025

Launch Window

NDreams has delivered something truly special here. Even with its technical hiccups, Reach stands tall as a must-play for any Quest 3 owner. Few VR games capture the sense of freedom, discovery, and physicality quite like this one. If you own a Quest 3, Reach isn't just worth playing, it's essential. It's a breathtaking leap forward for what VR can feel like, and once you experience it, every other movement system will feel a little less satisfying.

100

100/100

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10/16/2025

Launch Window

Reach showcases nDreams' VR expertise with a thrilling, immersive experience and solid design. While it doesn't reinvent the genre, its fast-paced gameplay and smart level design stand out. The story, though familiar, supports the adventure well. Some conservative choices and technical hiccups hold it back, but if you enjoyed Synapse, Reach is worth a try. Not flawless, but memorable.

75

75/100

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