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Tower of Titans is a VR RPG and strategy game developed by Chaossic for Meta Quest 2. Released on October 17, 2025, it focuses on hand-based magic combat, skill progression, and gear collection. You play as a mage using gestures to cast spells, craft weapons, and battle through a tower full of monsters. The game emphasizes vertical exploration and customizable builds, letting you choose between destructive fire magic, defensive wards, or resource-heavy summoning. With no multiplayer, it’s a single-player grind where every session revolves around upgrading your gear, mastering new spells, and surviving increasingly tough encounters. The goal? Reach the top to confront ancient Titans and piece together your backstory.
Tower of Titans plays like a VR-infused dungeon crawler. You spend most sessions climbing procedurally generated floors, fighting waves of enemies with spells like fireballs, ice shards, or lightning. Combat is real-time but allows pauses for crafting and gear swaps. The core loop involves clearing rooms for loot, upgrading at shrines, and experimenting with spell combos. Each Titan boss requires specific strategies, some demand brute force, others rely on timing or elemental weaknesses. The VR controls feel intuitive, with hand gestures for casting and item use, but managing inventory can get clunky mid-fight. Sessions typically last 30-60 minutes, balancing action with downtime for planning builds. The game’s challenge comes from resource management and adapting to each floor’s unique threats.
Tower of Titans holds an 88/100 PlayPile rating with 62% completion among 1.2 million players. Average playtime is 18 hours, though 15% report 30+ hours. Community moods: 34% excited, 47% curious, 19% skeptical. Critics praise the "visually striking combat" but note "repetitive floor design." The game has 47 achievements, with 78% of players earning at least 20. Most praise the spell customization and VR immersion, while others gripe about "shallow progression after early-game." At $29.99, it’s one of the Meta Quest 2’s most popular RPGs, though 38% of reviews mention performance drops in later floors.
Tower of Titans is a solid pick for VR fans who enjoy RPGs with deep build options and don’t mind grind-heavy pacing. The $29.99 price and 47 achievements make it a strong value for Meta Quest 2 owners. While combat gets repetitive in later floors, the spellcrafting and Titan battles offer enough variety to keep most players engaged. Skip if you dislike vertical level design or prefer fast-paced action. For those who want to experiment with magic builds in VR, it’s worth the climb, but be ready to spend hours grinding for upgrades.
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