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PlayStation VR2 |OT| I heard it has a single cable. Is this true?

What is currently your most anticipated game?


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PanzerCute

Member
So I ended up playing 3 hours of Waltz of The Wizards. This is so freaking cool! I showed the game to my girlfriend and she spent 30 minutes in the first room trying some stuff and giggling like a 2 year old. This really feels like magic, and its such a great game to showcase VR.
For 6 bucks this is such a steal.

And then I bought another game, Garden of the Sea! This is basically a micro Animal Crossing with a Wind Waker vibe and this is pretty well done and very addictive!

Oh and lastly I finished Toy Trains and I really had a blast. The campaign is very cool but a bit short (2 hours) but once you finish it you unlock 14 harder missions and a sandbox mode.
If you like Puzzling Places do not miss it, I would rate it 8/10 even full price (and its 3 bucks right now)
 

RedC

Member
So I ended up playing 3 hours of Waltz of The Wizards. This is so freaking cool! I showed the game to my girlfriend and she spent 30 minutes in the first room trying some stuff and giggling like a 2 year old. This really feels like magic, and its such a great game to showcase VR.
For 6 bucks this is such a steal.

And then I bought another game, Garden of the Sea! This is basically a micro Animal Crossing with a Wind Waker vibe and this is pretty well done and very addictive!

Oh and lastly I finished Toy Trains and I really had a blast. The campaign is very cool but a bit short (2 hours) but once you finish it you unlock 14 harder missions and a sandbox mode.
If you like Puzzling Places do not miss it, I would rate it 8/10 even full price (and its 3 bucks right now)
Because of you, once I finish Red Matter, I'll be playing Waltz of the Wizard next.
 
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I want to play more vr and I know how I'm going to do it.

Wife is suspending her fourth fucking run of BG3 and making a new elden ring character right now. I cannot express in words how relieved I am that I don't have to hear that BG3 theme for awhile. I swear to God it was torture after a few hundred hours. Good thing the elden soundtrack is so nice and mild because I'll be listening to a few hundred hours of this now.

She's taking up the tv, but she's playing in the pc so this is a perfect time for me to play some vr. But it'll be better if it's a certain style. Stuff I can play in what I always thought of as "low immersion mode": light shroud detached, with either no sound, or a neck ring speaker set to a low volume.

One thing I love about psvr1 and 2 is that no weight is supported on your face. This also means that you can play without the rubber shroud. I know it isn't for everyone, but for me, it keeps my in the irl room in a way that doesn't feel so much like I'm checking out completely. This helps when it's our together time. For some reason her playing a game while I poke at my phone is fine. Same if I'm playing a handheld. But if I go full immersion vr, it's like I'm leaving the room. In the low immersion mode, it's more like me zoning out on a handheld. And if I want to look up from it, I just tip the headset up a smidge and look under it.

Then, my purchase from the sale was a cart full of cozy games. Little cities, demeo, that Stellaris one. Things like that. No sudden movements. Don't have to sit bolt upright. Don't need sound if I want to keep my ears open.

I tried this last night. She was playing bg3 and I played townsmen. Now she's done with her elden character and running around so I'm going to jump into something cozy so we can chill.
Ven VR Adventure might be a good option for your low immersion setup. Though there is a miniboss a few hours into the game that functions like beat saber. It's kind brilliant to throw that into a 3rd person platformer. That section is challenging too.

Max Mustard is more impressive as a platformer but Ven is by no means a bad game in any sense of the word, and it's pretty damn challenging. Some people enjoy it, some hate it. I don't know why anyone would hate it though TBH. It's just another Astrobot clone. Looks great in the headset too and has a good OST.
 

Crayon

Member
Ven VR Adventure might be a good option for your low immersion setup. Though there is a miniboss a few hours into the game that functions like beat saber. It's kind brilliant to throw that into a 3rd person platformer. That section is challenging too.

Max Mustard is more impressive as a platformer but Ven is by no means a bad game in any sense of the word, and it's pretty damn challenging. Some people enjoy it, some hate it. I don't know why anyone would hate it though TBH. It's just another Astrobot clone. Looks great in the headset too and has a good OST.

I saw max mustard it looks great!!! It's hard to suss a platformer without spoiling it but I wasn't so sure about ven. I have enough games atm, but I don't think I have anything like a platformer, which leaves a little hole in the library.

Ahhh it's not on sale! I spent all the money I'm going to spend for a minute. But I favorited it and gonna keep an eye out.
 
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