It's been a long time since we've featured coverage of PlayStation VR2 games on the website, but the release of Maestro, a pretty cool title, has brought Sony's virtual reality headset back into the spotlight on Gamersyde. We have a few more VR titles to show you in the coming days, but nothing especially new as you can imagine. Getting back to Very Positive's recently released title, it's obviously a rhythm game, but this time, instead of playing an instrument, you find yourself in the role of orchestra conductor. If you've always dreamed of being Louis de Funès in La Grande Vadrouille, you're in for a treat, especially as the Complete Edition includes, in addition to numerous well-known classical melodies by renowned composers (Mozart, Berlioz, Wagner, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, etc.), themes from equally famous films such as Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, Fantasia and Whiplash. The game is unique in that it can be played without using the PS VR2 controllers, so you can guide your orchestra with just your own two hands.