New games and experiences rolling out today on June 30th! There's a pretty diverse grouping of things to check out this week, from new games, experiences, and apps.

Of the week's releases, I recommend Notes on Blindness on Gear VR, which takes you on a six-part interactive non fiction journey using new forms of storytelling, gameplay mechanics and virtual reality to explore the cognitive and emotional experience of blindness.

If there's a new game, app, or experience that you are particularly fond of, we'd love to hear what you think in the comments below. Enjoy!

World of Diving is the online, multiplayer game that will bring out your inner explorer by putting the murky, mysterious depths of our oceans and their hidden treasures within your grasp. Armed with hi-tech deep-sea diving gear and submarine vehicles, a photo camera, and your exploration kit, it's up to you and your friends to reveal, salvage and catalog the ocean's mysteries. You can even step into the shoes of a game designer, and build and share your own diving locations and missions with your fellow divers. Check out the all new trailer here:





Developer: Vertigo Games

Platform: Rift





Take up the challenge and play GeoGet, a game that tests your geography skills. Use your head, spin the globe and mark the correct countries. With three difficulty levels, built-in achievements and more, learning geography was never this immersive, easy or fun!





Developer: EvilPort

Platform: Gear VR

Take to the range with an incredible arsenal of the world’s finest weaponry. Gun Club 3 combines challenging, addictive gameplay with stunning visuals & unsurpassed detail; the only thing missing is the smell of gun powder. The newest release in the best-selling Gun Club series, Gun Club 3 brings a whole new world of excitement to the most popular gun simulator ever.



Developer: The Binary Mill

Platform: Gear VR



Notes on Blindness





Arte Experience presents Notes On Blindness, a VR journey into a world beyond sight. In 1983, after decades of steady deterioration, writer and theologian John Hull became totally blind. To help him make sense of the upheaval in his life, he began documenting his experiences on audio cassette. These original diary recordings form the basis of this project, a six-part interactive non fiction using new forms of storytelling, gameplay mechanics and virtual reality to explore his cognitive and emotional experience of blindness.



Developer: Arte Experience Platform: Gear VR Price: Free

The Presence





Prepared to be scared! The Presence is an interactive, live-action, horror film, built for Gear VR. The story follows four characters through a séance gone wrong. As the movie progresses viewers are able to affect the point of view and discover different aspects of a complex story. The Presence illustrates two new approaches to VR storytelling: free roam and cinematic. NOTE: contains strong language and violence and is recommended for a mature audience only.



Developer: Pseudoscience Pictures Platform: Gear VR Price: Free