Beat Saber feels like the next-generation rhythm game. Developer Hyperbolic Magnetism released a teaser trailer back in January that went viral on YouTube, which is a rare accomplishment for a VR game. As the name implies, the game combines lightsabers with music.

In Beat Saber, you wield a blue lightsaber with your right hand and a red lightsaber with your left. Blocks fly towards you that have blue or red triangles, which dictates which color lightsaber you should use and the direction you'll need to slash through them.

Beat Saber has high energy electronic audio tracks that were composed just for the game. Hyperbolic Magnetism asserts that its tailored music allows it to fine tune the beats to the rhythmic gameplay it wants to achieve.

The game will offer four different difficulty levels. The easiest mode should be a cakewalk for most, but at the higher difficulties, Beat Saber can feel pretty overwhelming. In addition to hitting beats, the game also has sound blocks with Xs on them that you need to avoid. There are also large red laser-like columns that fly towards you, which you need to physically step away from to avoid. Beat Saber shows a lot of promise and could be VR's DDR.