VR does a number of things incredibly well, but the biggest surprise still after all these years of availability is how well music games adapted to the format. Whether it’s pure beat-bopping action like in Beat Saber or Synth Riders, something more fitness oriented like BoxVR, or a combination of the two in the choreography-focused Audio Trip, the lack of any input lag to speak of plus the more physical movements make for top-notch music gaming. There’s more ways to interact with music than just riding a note line, however, and in Maestro you’re given a conductor’s baton and an orchestra to direct to musical glory.
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