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Originally posted by Lebowski View PostPicked up a couple more PSVR indies last night, Kayak VR: Mirage was the first game to make me feel a bit wobbly as paddling left and right moves your head in a funny way that really disconnects turning this off makes the game feel a lot more natural and relaxing. I found a few secret bits in the Artic so far including a research station and loads of penguins
I also picked up What the bat, this is room scale only so make sure you have the space before buying it, but its really right up my street, you are a person growing up with bats for hands and have to do various tasks, lots of hitting stuff mainly but a few dexterity things too. it's a puzzle game at its heart where it puts you in a room with no instruction and Ask's you to work out what you need to do. This could be working out how to brush your teeth with bats for hands or how to iron your pants. It's all very silly and it works pretty well so far as all the puzzles are really quick fire (like wario ware in vr), I've done the first three levels so far and its managed to stay fresh as thankfully hitting things with a bat is quite a fun thing to do in vr.
I picked up Pistolwhip and it looks amazingly crisp on the PSVR2 (had it on PC VR previously) still a really enjoyable shooter and a good work out too. If you've not played it id say its up their with some of the best experiences on VR, feeling like a bad ass John Wick style assassin and dual wielding to the beat is super addictive. if i had one criticism the games menus could do with a bit of work though it jumps in quite a jarring way every-time you go back to main menu from selecting a song. it would also be nice if it just let you play the next song in the list without having to go back to the main menu every time too.
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Originally posted by wakka View PostReally want to try all of these. Love the look of the humour in What The Bat.
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Originally posted by MartyG View PostI have a spare key going for Pistol Whip on Steam if you have PCVR.hopefully another BDer can make use of it.
Planning to try these games once I get a PSVR2 at some point this year.
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More glowing reviews for the No Man's Sky PSVR2 update:
No Man’s Sky Review (PSVR2) - Hello Games Finally Reaches The Stars - PlayStation Universe
No Man’s Sky PSVR2 review – also better than Horizon Call Of The Mountain - Metro
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostMore glowing reviews for the No Man's Sky PSVR2 update:
No Man’s Sky Review (PSVR2) - Hello Games Finally Reaches The Stars - PlayStation Universe
No Man’s Sky PSVR2 review – also better than Horizon Call Of The Mountain - Metro
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Resident Evil Village VR Review
"Everybody knows Lady Dimitrescu is tall, but I was still shocked to see just how large she loomed over me from a first-person angle in VR. Resident Evil Village VR captured my undivided attention even beyond my fascination for the tall vampire lady, offering a fresh perspective on a nearly two-year-old game I have played a dozen times over. From the robust tutorial before you start playing to the many ways you can customize the controls for the most comfortable experience, Resident Evil Village’s VR mode is no afterthought, but rather a well-crafted and exciting way to experience an already excellent game."
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Originally posted by Lebowski View Postits got a very catchy theme song too, its one of them games that brings a really big smile to your face when playing, and one youd proably get out to show your freinds how fun VR can be after you have blown them away with call of the mountain.
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Gran Turismo 7 VR Review
The same amazing simulation-focused racer elevated by VR in unexpected ways.
Score: 9
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostGran Turismo 7 VR Review
The same amazing simulation-focused racer elevated by VR in unexpected ways.
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