Monday, 28 Oct 2024

The VR game I’ve been waiting for

Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 58, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, Batman forever, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I’ve been reading about Simone Giertz and billionaire assistants and Checo Pérez and Call Her Daddy, learning about “Earthrise,” listening to Quinta Brunson and Conan O’Brien talk comedy, trying to decide whether to get super into Bluesky or just quit social altogether, and throwing myself into baseball so I can pretend I know what I’m talking about during the World Series.I also have for you an excellent new VR game, a delightful new reading gadget, a nice RSS reader update, a new browser worth trying, and much


The VR game I’ve been waiting for
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Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 58, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you're new here, welcome, Batman forever, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) 

This week, I've been reading about Simone Giertz and billionaire assistants and Checo Pérez and Call Her Daddy, learning about "Earthrise," listening to Quinta Brunson and Conan O'Brien talk comedy, trying to decide whether to get super into Bluesky or just quit social altogether, and throwing myself into baseball so I can pretend I know what I'm talking about during the World Series.

I also have for you an excellent new VR game, a delightful new reading gadget, a nice RSS reader update, a new browser worth trying, and much more.

(As always, the best part of Installer is your ideas and tips. What are you into right now? What does everyone else need to be watching / reading / playing / baking / cutting up with scissors this week? Tell me everything: installer@theverge.com. And if you know someone else who might enjoy Installer, forward it to them and tell them to subscribe here.)

The Drop

Batman: Arkham Shadow. I am hopelessly biased in favor of this game, the latest in my all-time favorite series of video games. But a surprising amount of what worked for the old Arkham games works in VR, too - the story, as always, is kind of whatever, but the action is fun and intense and everything I wanted it to be. This is the most I've used my Quest in months.The Boox Palma 2. Another week, another reading gadget I'm going to feel ridiculous buying but definitely buy anyway. One of my favorite devices of the year got a faster processor, new Android… and not much else. But I still love this tiny Android e-reader.Hasan Minhaj: Off With His Head. I've been waiting for this ever since that New Yorker story, and it delivers. His whole digression into crypto bros and podcast listeners has been all over my For You pages this week, and for good reason.Inoreader. Inoreader is a really good RSS reader, but I always thought it was… ugly. The new redesign is really nice! It's still very dense and text-heavy, but in a news reader, I actually like that. I'm also enjoying all the new filters, which are helping me find to-do list app news easier than ever."Shrek ASMR." One of the most off-the-wall, committed-to-the-bit things I've ever seen on YouTube: a full remake of Shrek, ASMR-style. I loaded up the video after reading a really fun story about it from our friends at Polygon and ended up watching the whole thing. It's remarkable… in so many senses.Vivaldi. I'm still slightly torn on the new tab design, which is lovely but kind of busy. But I love the new Dashboard feature, which just lets you embed a bunch of apps and websites and see them all at once. It's like what iGoogle used to be, only much better.Sonic x Shadow Generations. Sonic. And Evil Sonic. What else do you need to know? All the reviews I've read say this game is an excellent remaster of a classic, plus lots of new stuff including a huge new Shadow-focused campaign. I immediately cleared space on my Switch for this one.Notion Forms. Notion's quest to be all things to all people continues! The new Notion Mail app looks pretty great, but day to day, I think Forms is a bigger deal. Even if you just use Notion (or Sheets or Airtable or whatever), setting up a bunch of forms for easy data input is such a simple way to make your life easier.Mailbird. One of the best - maybe the best - Windows email apps is now available on the Mac. The free tier is pretty limited, but at least it'll give you a sense if the app is right for you. I'm still a Mimestream devotee, but especially if you're balancing Outlook and Gmail, this is worth a look.Computer use in Claude. Anthropic's AI bot got an upgrade this week, including a new feature that can just use your computer on your behalf. The video explaining how it works is great and a useful explainer of how simple some of this complex stuff really can be. Eventually. Someday.

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