It's hilarious watching sammarshall squirm.
I have had three mates come round to play with my PSVR, all three are after one now.
VR is no gimmick thats for sure.
I can answer that Colbertinator, The story won't win any oscars, but it's ok and very well done, what Batman does well is immerse you in the game, some of the best VR graphics I have seen, the biggest issue is the length, but it's not that expensive so no real problem except left me wanting more.
I would recommend it to anyone with the PSVR, my favourite game so far.
Yeah loved the batman game, I spent ages just messing around in the batcave after I finished the game.
I wouldn't mind some more batman.
Good to know Kingcorey, and well done Sony.
Yeah thanks for that Kashima, But english sub titles would take away from the immersion, and thats what I enjoy most in VR.
I wouldn't mind summer Lesson, (I'm fed up with shooting stuff) shame it will never release over here.
I'm no fan of Game and don't shop there, but setting up a PSVR and letting anyone come and use it would be a nightmare, it would need cleaning, get broken and cause chaos in the store.
So if they allow you to try it for a small fee and return that fee if you buy it, I can accept that as a compromise as it will take up staff time.
News is getting around, My mates son came round to try it, fair to say he left wanting one, he can't afford it, but it will only be a matter of time before he picks one up, things are starting to get very interesting in the VR world.
I haven't read the article, but it is fair to say Sony got a lot right with the PSVR, I can't talk about the rift but having played Batman VR all the way through using my PSVR, I forgot I was wearing the thing.
The price factor is huge, many already own a PS4 and although not cheap the PSVR is easily the cheapest way to a quality VR experience.
And last but certainly not least, with Sony's links to gaming their contacts and experience in bring...
The Tech loving Japanese were always going to lap up VR, but to sell 50,000 in a week is still surprising, Mind you using my PSVR this week has been an eye opening experience and has only reinforced what I already knew, VR is here to stay.
I tell you what, go and enjoy your new xbox that you're so excited about and leave the rest of us to enjoy what VR has to offer.
I know very well how to read, which is why it was simple to uncover your lies, and by the way I think you have it wrong, I would say anyone desperate enough to lie about owning PSVR, has far more problems.
looking at you comment history your comment is obviously that of a salty xbox fanboy, people now know the PSVR offers a great VR experience for the money, your lies wont make a jot of difference.
I doubt PSVR2 will use the same tracking method (although thats not to say what they have now is bad) higher Resolution would make a huge difference, as will extra processing power.
Wireless (one day it will happen) and a wider field of view would also be welcome, but it has to be said Sony have in the PSVR a credible VR solution and is going to be crucial in taking VR into the mainstream.
VR is certainly no gimmick, it's already an amazing experience, its frightening to think where this tech will be in ten years time.
I was sure before and using the PSVR has only cemented that conviction.
My favourite VR game so far, great way to show off PSVR.
I think you will be waiting a long time, meanwhile PSVR will go on very nicely without you.
Is this coming to VR?
sammarshall, for someone who states they have no interest in VR, you do seem to spend a lot of time commenting on it.
I have the pleasure of using PSVR and can tell you it is a game changer, these are still early days for VR but there are already some amazing experiences to enjoy, my personal favourites so far have been.
Batman, amazing in VR
Until Dawn Rush of Blood, a rollercoaster of fear
Headmaster, Doesn't s...