For giggles I dusted off my PSVR1 and checked out No mans sky and apart from being able to see the pixel structure of the panel vs the PSVR2, surprisingly the game itself looks very similar to the PSVR2 version image quality wise and that was super dissapointing.
Yup, definitely get it if you're a fan of puzzle-type games like Picross etc. The sounds in each level really are fun because they're usually total surprises. The Halloween level in the base pack was great too!Funny that you are talking about Puzzling Places, I just went back to the game with the lady and we bought the "high walls" DLC that I absolutely recommend.
Its only 4 puzzles but they are all beautiful and quite large, and Im a sucker for castles anyway. We checked other packs but they all seem to have a few "fillers", like who wants to do a puzzle with a damn tractor?
We just started trying 100+ pièces, and they are actually not that hard and way more satysfying.
Brilliant game.
This is so cool, welcome to the community! PSVR2 is my first VR headset in also 30+ years of gaming and I'm loving it. Does it have shortcomings? Oh yeah, for sure, but they are few and far between, plus they actually do not bother me anymore. I simply love the experience and I'm likely going to be first and foremost VR player for the rest of my life I just hope Sony won't drop supporting it like they did before with other accessories. I do have faith that this isn't going to happen since they are considering it a slow burner, so it might mean they will support it for a long time in order to have a nice mindshare when it comes to VR and its future (which I think it is bright).So, I heard that there is a small VR community outta there. You can add
I'm in at last First VR headset in +30 years of gaming ! The controllers, delivered with empty batteries, are currently charging on the PSVR2 stand. Thanks Sony, !
Like many other people, GT7 is the killer game for me.
Before purchasing the PSVR2, l had clocked more than 100 hours into the game with Gyro driving. Next week, a Next Level Racing Wheel Stand 2 and a Logitech Pro Racing wheel + pedals will push the fun and immersion further than ever before. It is also going to be my first stand+wheel+pedals ever. This is going to completely reset my relationship with racing games and GT7 especially.
Many other games such as RE8, the Walking Dead games, Horizon COTM, and more, are now in the VR backlog.
I have always been interested in home VR gaming. Several years ago, I took interested looks at “high end” PCVR (Valve Index, Pixmax headsets, etc…) but in the end never committed.
Sony and third party studios have built a nice package with the PSVR2:
- tech (Oled, high res, inside out tracking, ETFR),
- excellent and immersive VR games with good visuals,
- average price, with included advanced wireless controllers,
For a happy PS5 owner, it’s an attractive package.
Have fun you all !
When you do get ready to move on, RE8 is up there with the most impressive VR experiences to date, just set your expectations and remember these few things:So, I heard that there is a small VR community outta there. You can add
I'm in at last First VR headset in +30 years of gaming ! The controllers, delivered with empty batteries, are currently charging on the PSVR2 stand. Thanks Sony, !
Like many other people, GT7 is the killer game for me.
Before purchasing the PSVR2, l had clocked more than 100 hours into the game with Gyro driving. Next week, a Next Level Racing Wheel Stand 2 and a Logitech Pro Racing wheel + pedals will push the fun and immersion further than ever before. It is also going to be my first stand+wheel+pedals ever. This is going to completely reset my relationship with racing games and GT7 especially.
Many other games such as RE8, the Walking Dead games, Horizon COTM, and more, are now in the VR backlog.
I have always been interested in home VR gaming. Several years ago, I took interested looks at “high end” PCVR (Valve Index, Pixmax headsets, etc…) but in the end never committed.
Sony and third party studios have built a nice package with the PSVR2:
- tech (Oled, high res, inside out tracking, ETFR),
- excellent and immersive VR games with good visuals,
- average price, with included advanced wireless controllers,
For a happy PS5 owner, it’s an attractive package.
Have fun you all !
So, I heard that there is a small VR community outta there. You can add
I'm in at last First VR headset in +30 years of gaming ! The controllers, delivered with empty batteries, are currently charging on the PSVR2 stand. Thanks Sony, !
Like many other people, GT7 is the killer game for me.
Before purchasing the PSVR2, l had clocked more than 100 hours into the game with Gyro driving. Next week, a Next Level Racing Wheel Stand 2 and a Logitech Pro Racing wheel + pedals will push the fun and immersion further than ever before. It is also going to be my first stand+wheel+pedals ever. This is going to completely reset my relationship with racing games and GT7 especially.
Many other games such as RE8, the Walking Dead games, Horizon COTM, and more, are now in the VR backlog.
I have always been interested in home VR gaming. Several years ago, I took interested looks at “high end” PCVR (Valve Index, Pixmax headsets, etc…) but in the end never committed.
Sony and third party studios have built a nice package with the PSVR2:
- tech (Oled, high res, inside out tracking, ETFR),
- excellent and immersive VR games with good visuals,
- average price, with included advanced wireless controllers,
For a happy PS5 owner, it’s an attractive package.
Have fun you all !
Me neither, not sure it is my type of game. Here is a review I found on Youtube, maybe it will help you:Any impressions on Gorn? Never played the original.
Me neither, not sure it is my type of game. Here is a review I found on Youtube, maybe it will help you:
I want to try NMS but still i read it isn't there. It's in $30 until this Thursday but i think is better to spend $20 for the Horizon FW dlc coming out the 19th. Also still haven't brought Moss 1&2 yet. Also still have to finish S&S. Finished RE8.No man’s sky vr is the biggest disappointment I’ve tried for sure. That resolution is like rubbing Vaseline in my eyes,
I hope to play the psvr1 best games. Want to play Astrobot. Also hear great things about Rush of Blood. This is my first vr after all. Still dreaming of having Alyx on psvr2.Nice, thanks for sharing. I want more Sony games, including PSVR1 titles (Astro, Wipeout, Rush of Blood), revival of dormant IPs (Killzone, Resistance, MotorStorm) and many, many more titles, hybrid or pure VR. Come on, Sony!
If Sony release a PS5 Pro will buy it asap! GT7 with at least native 90hz should be perfection. At least that will drop the need for double frames or image in AAA or hybrid games. If it not possible then at least higher res and all games should be worth it. The mura will still be there but i don't care about it also this is my first vr si it helps with that. If not then will be happy with a ps5 slim.So I was looking around a little at PC VR sets:
Quest 2: Old now, wait for Quest 3
Quest 3: Lens not as good as Pro, and other sacrifices compared to Pro.
Quest Pro: Wireless only, need to deal with WiFi and video compression.
Index: Needs extra hardware and PC and maybe replaced by Deckard in 1-2 years.
Deckard: 1-2 years out, maybe more. Could be worth it!
Pica 4: Had issues, can't remember.
G2: Had issues, can't remember.
Bigscreen: Bad FOV.
Pixmax Crystal: Low FOV for Pixmax's, and Pixmax support is terrible.
Like every set has issues. It's kinda nice even if the PS VR2 is far from perfect, at least it has the ease of use going for it, looks great in game (sucks for certain things though, the mura is there and can't read from the edges, but generally speaking in game none of that matter much) and having a cable and running off the PS5 is really great, plus it'll get improved hardware performance with the PS5 Pro or PS6. And the controllers are really really great! The hardware as a whole when compared to the PC space seems really matured, especially for the price range, as many sets above are double or more.
Yeah I haven't found any PC headset that appeals to me. The only ones that seem to match (or surpass) the PSVR2 experience are extremely expensive and often have serious drawbacks. Or have I missed anything obvious?So I was looking around a little at PC VR sets:
Quest 2: Old now, wait for Quest 3
Quest 3: Lens not as good as Pro, and other sacrifices compared to Pro.
Quest Pro: Wireless only, need to deal with WiFi and video compression.
Index: Needs extra hardware and PC and maybe replaced by Deckard in 1-2 years.
Deckard: 1-2 years out, maybe more. Could be worth it!
Pica 4: Had issues, can't remember.
G2: Had issues, can't remember.
Bigscreen: Bad FOV.
Pixmax Crystal: Low FOV for Pixmax's, and Pixmax support is terrible.
Like every set has issues. It's kinda nice even if the PS VR2 is far from perfect, at least it has the ease of use going for it, looks great in game (sucks for certain things though, the mura is there and can't read from the edges, but generally speaking in game none of that matter much) and having a cable and running off the PS5 is really great, plus it'll get improved hardware performance with the PS5 Pro or PS6. And the controllers are really really great! The hardware as a whole when compared to the PC space seems really matured, especially for the price range, as many sets above are double or more.
US/Canada | EU |
Pavlov | Pavlov |
The Dark Pictures: Switchback | Kayak VR: Mirage |
Kayak VR: Mirage | The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Chapter 2: Retribution |
The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Chapter 2: Retribution | Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge |
Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge | Drums Rock |
PISTOL WHIP | PISTOL WHIP |
Horizon Call of the Mountain | Synth Riders |
Swordsman VR | Swordsman VR |
Drums Rock | Horizon Call of the Mountain |
Job Simulator | Job Simulator |
Hybrids like Demeo, GT7 etc. aren't listed.PS VR 2 Games*
US/Canada EU Pavlov Pavlov The Dark Pictures: Switchback Kayak VR: Mirage Kayak VR: Mirage The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Chapter 2: Retribution The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Chapter 2: Retribution Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge Drums Rock PISTOL WHIP PISTOL WHIP Horizon Call of the Mountain Synth Riders Swordsman VR Swordsman VR Drums Rock Horizon Call of the Mountain Job Simulator Job Simulator
PlayStation Store: March 2023’s top downloads
What titles came out on top last month?blog.playstation.com
You guys disappoint me: go buy DEMEO asap!
Yup a more accurate list is just going to the PS Store (on the PS5 itself or the smartphone app), filter by PS VR2, then it'll show everything in order of best selling. GT7 is usually first and RE8 is normally in the top 3/5 depending on sales etc. NMS was 2nd for the last couple weeks. That said, I'm sure he's not wrong in the fact that more people (myself included) should be buying Demeo based on what everyone is saying, it's something special.Hybrids like Demeo, GT7 etc. aren't listed.
Oh yeah, you are right. Damn, I'm dumb lol no GT7 and Village should make that pretty clear hahaHybrids like Demeo, GT7 etc. aren't listed.
Happy for switchback success, everybody that tried it at my house loved it. Now if they could release the IQ patch...PS VR 2 Games*
US/Canada EU Pavlov Pavlov The Dark Pictures: Switchback Kayak VR: Mirage Kayak VR: Mirage The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Chapter 2: Retribution The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Chapter 2: Retribution Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge Drums Rock PISTOL WHIP PISTOL WHIP Horizon Call of the Mountain Synth Riders Swordsman VR Swordsman VR Drums Rock Horizon Call of the Mountain Job Simulator Job Simulator
PlayStation Store: March 2023’s top downloads
What titles came out on top last month?blog.playstation.com
You guys disappoint me: go buy DEMEO asap!
I am still waiting for the patch that Supermassive "promised", and Im sure I will have a blast with this game.Happy for switchback success, everybody that tried it at my house loved it. Now if they could release the IQ patch...
Congrats and welcome to the PSVR2 community please share your impressions with us later
Enjoy! It's wonderful
If you have not tried this yet: buy a go-kart and play Nurburgring at night.It’s not very often that I’ll laugh out loud whilst playing a video-game these days, but GT7 brought a laugh out of me today. I took a stock Toyota MR2 out for a drive on the Nurb and it was stupid fun. There were a few corners where I almost lost control, but managed to counter steer my way out of trouble 3 times on the trot and it felt fucking amazing in VR.
I do own a kart and I’ve tried it on the high speed ring - as has my daughter who loves the kart in VR. I bet it is fun to use a kart on the Nurb. Not sure about a night race though!If you have not tried this yet: buy a go-kart and play Nurburgring at night.
This is stupidly fun and immersive.
So far I know it's going to be tricky to find a proper area to play in. I was really suprised at how restrictive the play area is. Much more used to PSVR where it's like basically a free for all (for better or worse).Congrats and welcome to the PSVR2 community please share your impressions with us later
I don’t have enough room for 2mx2m gameplay, but standing and sitting in VR has worked really well. You just need to set a temporary space each time you change, which is the only slight irritant.So far I know it's going to be tricky to find a proper area to play in. I was really suprised at how restrictive the play area is. Much more used to PSVR where it's like basically a free for all (for better or worse).
In other words, I need to do some cleaning and organizing, lol.
Yea, and that's the thing, tried to play Village in VR in sitting mode, options were all set to sitting but the box was so restrictive I couldn't even reach out to interact with anything. Probably just need to adjust some things. Kinda in a rush but I'm gonna dedicate some time to it here in a minute now that the day is winding down and the dogs have been walked.I don’t have enough room for 2mx2m gameplay, but standing and sitting in VR has worked really well. You just need to set a temporary space each time you change, which is the only slight irritant.
Yea, and that's the thing, tried to play Village in VR in sitting mode, options were all set to sitting but the box was so restrictive I couldn't even reach out to interact with anything. Probably just need to adjust some things. Kinda in a rush but I'm gonna dedicate some time to it here in a minute now that the day is winding down and the dogs have been walked.
Good call on the body inventory aspect. I'm used to RE7 which isn't interactive at all in VR so I didn't take the holster and stuff into account. Standing it shall be then.I've only played RE8 VR standing, and I think any game with a holster / body inventory probably will give a better impression that way - but if you're played others sitting you might be more used it to.
Regardless, I'd highly recommend finding some sort of mat to stand on, a circular VR mat or just any foam mat so you have a sense of position with the set on - then go ahead and zap your entire room as live area. Couches, tables everything through the walls. Then you never need to see the dumb warnings ever again, and as long as you know you're standing on the mat you have nothing to worry about, or if you want to play seated, sit down and you don't have to change a thing, because you're still within the entire room-sized zone. That's how I have mine setup.
But yeah, RE8 is better standing (and analog movement with no vignetting/tunnelling once you get to that point), you don't need to walk at all, just have nothing in the reach of your arms from any direction.
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I don't know if you've been following the RE8 VR tips - but two important ones are the fullscreen map (not just the handheld map - the fullscreen one gives you ability to read icons and move to see different floors etc), and you can throw the knifes to break stuff and attack (but very little damage). Be prepared to watch / enjoy a bunch of cutscenes in the first hour or two as well, but once you get inside the castle the game really begins there.Good call on the body inventory aspect. I'm used to RE7 which isn't interactive at all in VR so I didn't take the holster and stuff into account. Standing it shall be then.
Yeah, it's too small. I would like to have some bigger seated spaces, or the possibility to tweak the seated zone as the standing zone. That because if I use the wider standing zone and then I sat down, the perspective in game would became a dwarf's one. they have just to add the option in some next firmware update.About the automatic seated zone - I don't find it works well, even using GT7 when I lean forward sometimes it brings up the zone warnings - so that's why I just stick with an oversized grid.
At first I tried RE8 and Moss sitting on my couch but it's just not feasable.Yea, and that's the thing, tried to play Village in VR in sitting mode, options were all set to sitting but the box was so restrictive I couldn't even reach out to interact with anything.
Nice, appreciate the tips.About the automatic seated zone - I don't find it works well, even using GT7 when I lean forward sometimes it brings up the zone warnings - so that's why I just stick with an oversized grid.
I don't know if you've been following the RE8 VR tips - but two important ones are the fullscreen map (not just the handheld map - the fullscreen one gives you ability to read icons and move to see different floors etc), and you can throw the knifes to break stuff and attack (but very little damage). Be prepared to watch / enjoy a bunch of cutscenes in the first hour or two as well, but once you get inside the castle the game really begins there.
Also for tracking you may need to have the TV off or use the alternate tracking mode, and it's better with lights on - basically when you use the pass through if you see a lot of what looks like ISO noise you probably don't have enough light, but you'll know soon enough if there's tracking issues - I have absolutely none and it's a blast across all the different games.
Take your time and soon you will have it ready to make it truly shine. It took me a few days to fully grasp the area to play in, but now everything simply works flawlessly and I never touched again the play area configuration.So far I know it's going to be tricky to find a proper area to play in. I was really suprised at how restrictive the play area is. Much more used to PSVR where it's like basically a free for all (for better or worse).
In other words, I need to do some cleaning and organizing, lol.