Man, where to even start? XR Games just shook things up, big time. Anyway, their rhythm game BEATABLE has finally busted out of early access on Quest. And guess what? It’s got all these new bells and whistles that might have you drumming on your desk like, non-stop.
So, here’s the thing. Using a table as a VR haptic device? Kind of wild, right? No controllers, just you, your Quest 2, and whatever surface you’re turning into a makeshift drum. Hit those notes, hold them, clap at symbols—it’s like being in your own bubble of chaos.
Oh, and speaking of chaos, Beatable just dropped a hefty update. It all started with a five-song drop last April—remember that? Fresh out of the gates on Quest early access. Now here we are.
There’s even more! Like, you can mess around with a custom song and map editor. Create. Share. Compete. You name it. They’ve got 24 songs now. Half of those were the OGs from early access. You wanna hear them? They’ve got this Spotify Playlist. There’s some anime-inspired stuff by Kudo Haruka, and Mikee Goodman throws down something heavy, if that’s your jam.
When I first tried it back in April, precision was the thing, you know? Like, the only thing holding it back from being the ultimate casual game. But hey, today’s update brings a souped-up gesture detection system—like, it’s laser-focused on keeping you in rhythm. Visuals? Feedback? All jazzed up too.
Wanna check it out? Beatable is over on the Horizon Store for anyone with a Quest 2 or better. Ten bucks, if you’re asking. Who knew slapping your desk to music could be this much of a blast?