Oh mah gawd say it ain’t so, say it ain’t so!
Honestly, it looked kinda meh, visuals were basic and seemed to belong on PS3. No gameplay just monsters writhing in what I guess was pain and ecstasy.
Nice, I guess there is some benefits to owning the PS5Pro over the base model, even though the base regularly punches above its weight.
“Despite the visual leap, performance targets remain consistent between the two consoles, suggesting the developer has prioritized stability while allowing the Pro to flex its advantages where they matter most.”
I wouldn’t mind a new Brothers in Arms campaign, or a remakes of the first three games in one collection.
Sony is putting way more attention on their $200 Portal than their $550 VR headset.
Yes I know you’re right, I’m just a bit disappointed that so many new games aren’t reaching the system like others.
If PSVR2 can be used for pc vr gaming I have a problem understanding why those same games aren’t reaching not making their way over to PSVR2, I’m talking older already existing games on pc.
I don’t plan to get a PS6 for a very long time maybe after its fifth year, I got my 5 after three years, but I would hope PSVR2 is forward compatible ...
The lack of new games for the headset is what’s got me, seeing games being developed but many are not even coming to PSVR.
Meta, Steam/PCVR, and Pico always seem to be listed for many games coming to their platforms, then you look at PSVR2 and you might see one or two games.
I remember seeing a video some time ago with an interview with someone from Fromsoft who said that the idea of a Bloodborne remake would be something to look out for at the release of the PlayStation6.
I’ll wait till all Xbox games are on Plus, since Plus gets my money MS will get a portion as well, so that will be my justification for playing. Never buying even in bargain bins.
Run run for the yaho, cool game back in the days. I believe I gave my copy to my nephew years ago. Racketeering was fun, and now that I think of it the mafia games, specifically the third also had somewhat similar gameplay.
Yes using PlayStations PSVR2 sense controllers.
My pro is also quiet, and I don’t heard any noise from the fan, but then again it’s been off for sixteen days.
I care nothing for your percentages, or any point you’re trying to make. I said what I said, argue with someone else.
82% or more of sales were likely from PlayStation.
I’ll check it out IF it comes to PS Plus, maybe.
I was having the same problem last week.
I said this at the beginning of the PSVR2 life, Sony should get the devs to update their exclusive games like Blood and Truth, The Persistance, Bravo Team, and Farpoint.
Then get the third party devs commissioned to update their games controls, if it’s a $10 update I’m sure most wouldn’t mind.
@darth People better be careful when purchasing MicroSoft Flight Sim, because there’s another flight sim in the store which seems to be a very cheap cash grab.
Similar to the driving game Grand Rush vr, a very simplified racing game where it seems there’s no real racing just get to the finish marker in x amount of time, I only played it once and never again.
It’s a shame that Lo-Fi is in limbo as of right now. Last I read they ran out of money and I looking for a new source. Hopefully things work out for them and they get to put the game out so people can play.
But not on PSVR2, some times I really don’t understand Sony.
They had Iron Man on PSVR, but never brought it over to PSVR2. So many vr games on PSVR needs an update to work on PSVR2 but is forever locked on a system where you have to use Move controllers for half the games. They also could try to integrate the Aim controller also, the headset should be able to pick up the glowing ball at the top of the controller.