2023 has been a big year for VR stealth games, with major franchises like Assassin's Creed and Vampire: The Masquerade entering the space to create some generally solid experiences. Stacked up against this kind of competition, it's easy to miss a title like Arashi: Castles of Sin - Final Cut, a re-release of a PSVR game that's finally available across a more complete spectrum of platforms. Developed by Endeavor One and published by Skydance Interactive, Arashi has its fair share of attractive elements, but it's ultimately weighed down by problems that feel like they should have been fixed before it returned to the market.
"A First Draft, Not A Final Cut" - Arashi: Castles of Sin - Final Cut Review
Arashi: Castles of Sin - Final Cut has its merits as a VR stealth experience, but it can't rise above a number of glaring problems that weigh it down.