I'll always find it funny that people outwardly disregard IGN reviews but we all feel relief when they score a game we want to like 9 or 10
I've literally bought it for GT7 alone. Pavlov looks cool too
This is insane. As far as I'm concerned, the "dream" since I was a wee lad was to experience this. As close as you can get to driving a real race car is surely this + a racing rig.
Please let this PSVR 2 be successful commercially. This is such an amazing leap for console gaming!
A shame they never 60FPS patched Mafia DE. I never bought because of this.
The first time in years I've actually felt jealous as a PS owner. Game looks awesome!
Is this thing coming to PS? I honestly got reminded of Jet Set Radio, and it looks to be just as quirky. What a wonderfully clever premise.
This is very good to hear, but can anyone tell me some good use cases for this kind of controller? Maybe I lack imagination but I can only think of competitive FPS guys, and maybe a racing fan who really can't do a wheel + pedal setup..
To be honest, I feel like I'm getting cheesed off with a mobile spin-off experience when I get these "just for VR" spin offs from well-known franchises.
That's what makes GT7 and RE8 so cool. Hope to see more of this.
This may get trickier as development shifts from cross-gen to new-gen only.
I don't think the shift has even happened yet. GT7 and GoW were cross-platform and look amazing. I can only imagine what games wil look like when they're made for PS5 from the ground up.
Yes, and you have to imagine the inverse event -- if they went for "adoption and low cost" with a $200 headset, you'd have a lot of complaints about resolution, FPS, visual fidelity etc.
I think Sony has instead gone for people who are serious about videogames, and with high disposable income. That is a very select demographic but one that will probably ensure that Sony can stay at the cutting edge of the market.
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It's very big money. But I think if Sony pushes development with games into VR enough this could be a big breakthrough.
I bought it just for GT7. The idea of having the entire game in VR blows my mind.
Price alone will keep VR in the "super luxury" and "specialist" categories of gaming for a long time to come.
I do think there has been a disappointing uptake on VR, but the reason is :
1: The upfront cost. You're literally doubling the price of the console.
2. Lack of first party support. Getting spin offs etc makes it feel like second fiddle.
I've just preordered PSVR2 for Gran Turismo 7 alone. THAT is what I want, a full blown game in VR. I don't think I'd have bothered otherwise. Until developers start making BR games from the grou...
Shiver me timbers
This is relative to each person, and for me, if they have seriously gotten the ENTRIETY of Gran Turismo 7 in PSVR2, this will officially be the "year of VR" for me.
Well let's hold our breath, we don't know if it's the full game with multiplayer yet
I doubt they'd be cancelling the SC1 remake. It's such a safe product. They would only can new IPs
I keep thinking this but then I remember how perfunctory Ubisoft games are. They're not "bad", they're just so, so soulless.
I love extremely random/difficult trophies.
I will say it time and time again, the online trophies in GT Sport kept me coming back to that game for THREE years, and it was very sparse on content technically.
Banal trophies for completing missions are kinda lame though
Really looking forward to this. I really think this is the "make or break" moment for VR.