Alright, so here’s the thing. XR Games just threw something wild into the mix with their game BEATABLE. It’s outta early access now on Quest, and it’s like — they just tossed a bunch of new stuff in there. Seriously. It’s like they want you to bust up your desk trying to hit the beat. I mean, who thought using your table as a VR controller? Genius or madness? Maybe both. No controllers, just your hands and a Quest 2. Whack, swipe, clap! It’s kinda satisfying, actually.
So, today’s the big day. BEATABLE got this hefty update — remember the five-song drop in April? Yeah, that was a teaser. Now, they’ve added this crazy cool custom song and map editor. You can be like, “Hey, I made this track!” and challenge your pals or enemies, no judgment here.
And, oh, check this — 24 songs now, yeah, double what they started with. I peeked at their Spotify playlist. There’s this anime jam by Kudo Haruka that’s kinda stuck in my head. And Mikee Goodman’s track — heavy stuff there. You might find yourself nodding along or, who knows, air-guitaring?
Okay, side note — I played it back in April, and the precision was like a moody teenager. You know what I mean? But still fun. Now, they’ve apparently smoothed things out, like gesture detection or whatever tech wizardry. “Stay on the beat,” they say. Hope so, because nobody wants to embarrass themselves by missing a note in their own living room.
Anyway, if you wanna dive into all this rhythmic chaos, head to the Horizon Store — only ten bucks. Not bad, right? If you’re into rhythm games and don’t mind smacking a table, go for it.