Just seen Saints and Sinners, looks like fun. Pinball fx2 looks interesting too. Hoping I get on with this, could get me actually playing games again!
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Great photo. Im so forgetful these days I I might forget that iive got it coming and I t’ll be like those old camcorder clips you see on the recent bout of documentaries :-)
Must remember to check past ps+ Games to see if there is anything I’ve already got actually. And I accidentally purchased psnow instead of ps+ last month, so maybe some games on there
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostI would save it all up for Christmas so you really feel like a kid getting their first console again!
I currently don't have a headset after getting rid of my Quest once I suspected the Quest 2 announcement was imminent, and honestly, I'm finding it hard to go back to normal console gaming. FPS games in particular just seem really flat after the likes of Alyx and Farpoint, and forget about racing games.
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Originally posted by mmmonkey View PostGreat photo. Im so forgetful these days I I might forget that iive got it coming and I t’ll be like those old camcorder clips you see on the recent bout of documentaries :-)
Must remember to check past ps+ Games to see if there is anything I’ve already got actually. And I accidentally purchased psnow instead of ps+ last month, so maybe some games on there
It's really well done too, with a dull, almost monochrome city with clothesracks swaying in the breeze, then there's a splash of colour as the girl in the yellow dress runs away in the distance and you're left alone in the empty city...
...or at least you think you're alone...
Don't forget there are 3 demo collections to try, plus the VR Room and a few others.
Sony really have royally messed up the shop, but there's a free story called "Allumette", which is a retelling of The Little Matchgirl, but with mice and it's amazing as these mice are like right in front of you. Not top-tier or a massive thrill-fest, but quite charming.
We should probably stop giving you suggestions as I think too many choices leads to not choosing anything!
[MENTION=5941]Asura[/MENTION]. I loved that story. My Facebook memories showed a family visit last year and another branch of the family were asking if I'd shown them VR yet, and all of them loved it.
I even played it for my Mom and mother-in-law, and they loved it too.
Deffo have some simple experiences on-hand for non-gamers. Shark Encounter is my go-to, as I said in an earlier post.
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostI keep seeing that and thinking I'm a bit beyond that, but you're right, it'd probably be a great demo experience for visitors (remember them?).
The good aspect of it for the Quest is that, with the idea being you're walking the plank off a tall building, when you load it up, it lets you configure the plank - so you stand where you want it to start, and you use the controllers to set up where you want it to end. This is useful because it means the game adapts to whatever room you're in; if you're in a small room, short plank, but if you take it to your office and have a bit more space to show people, you can set it up to 15 feet long and it makes it a great spectator activity.
People knock it because it's such a daft simple thing. It's the VR equivalent of how people in the 20s used to go watch a cinematograph of a moving train, just because. But I'd argue it's a really well made version of what they were trying to do, and well worth a fiver.
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Nice, will have a browse at that.
Just had my first go with PSVR, ran out of disk space though installing the demo discs (might have to add some external storage, a hub built into the tv processing unit would have been good).
Wow, it’s blown my socks off, never thought I’d like it as much as I did. And that was just trying Job Simulator demo out, then Moss, and tried the Aim controller out with Farpoint, had a few jumps in that and swearing shooting at the creatures.
Might invest in a move dock, and a case to store it all in.
Thank you for the encouragement to get one, it’s really as good as you all said!
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Originally posted by mmmonkey View PostNice, will have a browse at that.
Just had my first go with PSVR, ran out of disk space though installing the demo discs (might have to add some external storage, a hub built into the tv processing unit would have been good).
Wow, it’s blown my socks off, never thought I’d like it as much as I did. And that was just trying Job Simulator demo out, then Moss, and tried the Aim controller out with Farpoint, had a few jumps in that and swearing shooting at the creatures.
Might invest in a move dock, and a case to store it all in.
Thank you for the encouragement to get one, it’s really as good as you all said!
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Originally posted by saif View PostThe current UK PSN Indies sale has rather a lot of VR stuff in it. I'd suggest Rez and Tetris for anyone that doesn't have them already.
You can't even sort by name or price.
Hell, you can't even sort!
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Asura- that looks great! Unfortunately with the limited space I have I think it’s just too bulky and tall to fit behind my relatively small TV.
I’m toying with the idea of this one for DS4 and Moves https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07THYTZ..._9EsPFbHFQXME7
Mixed reviews. But I guess people who are pleased with something don’t tend to leave a review unless they are ecstatic about a product. But unhappy people will quickly leave a review.
Nice that a few games have been reduced. I might go physical on the ones that have a physical release, just so I can sell them if they don’t click with me. Unless there’s a demo to try.
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