Some bits on offer at the moment on the PlayStation store:
Arizona Sunshine is a tenner and the DLC packs are 99p and £1.99.
Killing Floor Double Feature £15.99
L.A. Noire £12.99
Gun Club £9.99
Groundhog Day £8.44
Everybody's Golf £12.49
Immortal Legacy £6.39
Experience digital pinball as never before in Pinball FX2 VR, a groundbreaking new pinball game from the digital pinball pioneers Zen Studios Pinball FX2 VR features advanced physics, detailed 3D graphics, and original tables from the pinball wizards at Zen. Pinball FX2 VR replicates the atmosphere of real-life pinball machines in a virtual play space, while presenting gameplay features and effects that you simply cannot recreate on a physical machine. Additionally, the game’s rich scoreboards will track your Pro Score, Team Score, table stats and more to let you compete against players from all over the world Pinball FX2 VR comes with three tables Secrets of the Deep, Mars and Epic Quest. Additional tables may be purchased as DLC
Experience more and save big with the Pinball FX2 VR Ultimate Bundle Two collections paired up in an eight-table extravaganza, including beloved Zen Studios original designs supercharged for VR. Contains 8 Zen Studios original tables crafted to offer a larger than life pinball experience in VR Pinball FX2 VR Base Game - Mars - Secrets of the Deep - Epic Quest Pinball FX2 VR - Season 1 Pack - CastleStorm - Biolab - Earth Defense - Wild West Rampage - Paranormal
This contains: Pinball FX2 VR Base Game
- Mars
- Secrets of the Deep
- Epic Quest
Pinball FX2 VR - Season 1 Pack:
- CastleStorm
- Biolab
- Earth Defense
- Wild West Rampage
- Paranormal
It’s pretty good and works well as a VR game, but my problem is I’d always choose FX3 for my pinball fix with its beautiful, hi-res Williams tables over this. Slightly apples and oranges but there you go.
Yeah, there's a bit of a Ready Player One moment when you step back into the real world after a long VR session.
I see it like arcade games. Stuff like G-Loc in an R360 is one of the most memorable gaming experiences in my life, but I wouldn't want to play it for hours!
If you can get that most games are like an espresso gaming hit, you'll get a lot from it.
I do love Astro Bot and I've stopped playing because I really don't want it to end and didn't want to blaze through all the levels.
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