I want a competent space adventure sim so badly. Wing Commander or Freespace, give me give me.
Anyway, tried the whole demo disc and some other games. Bought Batman and realised I need to move a lot of stuff out of my way in standing mode. Knocked some books off my shelf when throwing batarangs. Cool stuff.
As I said I want space sims. Eve...this made me salivate for a Star Wars space game or anything similar. Space just fills me with wonder and I need more. I want to shoot at space pirates, collect loot, sit in a space bar trading or bantering with the cockey pilots who don't think a rookie like me can make it. Just give.this.to.me.now.
Thumper demo, way coooool. Addictive and I will get this when I buy my own headset. Coold music with cool effects.
Driveclub VR demo, muuuuch easier to judge cornes, but the basic view distance is so blurry I can't see the corners or which side of the road I am supposed to be in if I don't know the track. Only game that game me a weird feeling when sliding sideways.
Kitchen demo. Looks great, fuck this shit is scary. Can't stand horror. Excellent demo. Won't buy but demoing to friends is a must.
Ocean worlds demo? Kinda empty as I tried some underwater stuff with GearVR a year ago. Cool but I feel super uneasy underwater. I fear a shark will eat me every friggin time. Every. I love the oceans but sharks man, they are out to get me.
London Heist demo. Surprised it was a shooting range. Wanted more because gun handling was good. Picking up and putting the clip in is damn satisfying.
Until Dawn RoB demo. Niiiiiice. Liked the shooting but hate the horror elements. I want to enjoy a regular shooting game like Time Crisis or some others. Not piss my pants. Or the shock horror stuff.
Playroom demos. Almost anything is really good. The best is the platforming demo which I want turned into a full game soon. Being able to play with friends on the sofa for some demos was so nice idea too. Nice clean graphics and demonstrates what devs should try. I think I played around with this demo the most as it was the first one I tried.
Wayward Sky demo. Really clean and nice graphics that have a good sense of scale. Wanted to buy this but opted for Batman instead until I buy this HMD myself.
Allumette story. It's show the scale of the town in the clouds really well and made me think that my game idea would surely be ok. Just need to implement the thing into Unity or Unreal engine. Nice story in it too.
Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 VR edition. I have the full game so I spent some yen to get the VR version. You can look at the girls walking/posing in VR which shows how well they are actually modelled, or how badly some parts are. Surprisingly ok but it's lacking in the "what to actually do" department because you can't play VR volleyball which is a damn shame, damn damn shame, and the controls are very clunky and options are very limited. I don't even know why there is a floating controller ball if you press R1. I bet they will make some fully fledged feature VR game.
Rez infinite was also good but the demo is so short that I did not really feel it yet. Want to see that one stage everyone raves about.
Battlezone sense of scale was way bigger than I though. A really good feeling and super tight controls. Absolutely I want to know if it is worth the asking price? I kind of dig it for what it is.
Mostly, I felt no sickness with the headset although Driveclub gave me a weird feeling when moving sideways.
Collection of quick thoughts. Not really organised but I like my VR in general like I always have. (not in the 90's but in the 2015+ era)