It's still uncertain
if the PSVR version of «Killing Floor: Incursion» will allow cross-play with other headsets.
Find out
if this PSVR game is hot or cold in this review.
If PSVR had hit original sales estimates you would know about it.
As
if PSVR wasn't immersive enough already, the sounds add to the immersion and make for a much more enjoyable experience.
Sony is the first console manufacturer out of the three really pushing VR and the only one that currently has their own propietary headset for VR and I GUARANTEE
you if PSVR takes off Microsoft will be going all out for VR and they will make their very own propietary headset for VR.
Not exact matches
If you have
PSVR and are looking for a racing game that captures the playful spirit of the Mario Kart games but will also make you work for that sweet taste of victory, then definitely give Sprint Vector a look.
Summary:
If you have
PSVR and are looking for a racing game that captures the playful spirit of the Mario Kart games but will also make you work for that sweet taste of victory, then definitely give Sprint Vector a look.
Thus,
if you grab Don't Knock Twice, take advantage of the
PSVR support and immerse yourself into a terrifying ordeal where you must survive the haunts of the witch Baba Yaga.
If I get a new 3DS, which is unlikely at this point given
PSVR and the NX coming out, I would pick it up then.
If there's one thing that Resident Evil 7 showed us, it's that horror games can work really well in
PSVR, and The Inpatient will be leaning in on elements of psychological horror, including the use of three dimensional audio.
The
PSVR Edge
If you have the option, it's definitely best to play Doom VFR on
PSVR with the VR Aim Controller.
If the demo is anything like the full game, I think Ace Combat fans are going to by psyched to play this game on
PSVR.
If you end up going for this GT Sport bundle, you won't get these helpful tweaks — it contains the original
PSVR model.
With tons of game deals being discounted, the early Christmas game sale on Amazon sure is the best place to go
if you want to buy new games, consoles, and
PSVR bundles.
Note:
If you have 1st generation
PSVR, HDR pass - through is not supported.
This could be neat depending on
if it has TV out and how powerful it is... Perhaps it will allow streaming to PS4 and vice versa and have BC with PSP and Vita... Would be great
if they release this in like 2 years when they are able to put a PS4 inside and it can run PS4 games... Heck
if they add the same OLED screen in there as in the
PSVR they could make a portable
PSVR with it....
If you have 2nd generation
PSVR, HDR pass - through is supported.
«
If I were to release Shadow Of The Colossus for
PSVR, I would feel a responsibility to create something that goes beyond the expectations of the fan base.
I'm not sure
if that's because I don't want to take the time to set everything up or
if there just aren't any
PSVR games that I want to play.
Move still exists, although I don't know
if any games support it outside of
PSVR (I know Heavy Rain and Beyond didn't on PS4).
Console VR or MR feels like an afterthought, so
if they do decide to make the leap in the future, they will have to make a big move to overcome
PSVR.»
If you have been itching for an opportunity to cheaply expand your
PSVR library, now may be the time.
If you're a lover of Skyrim such as myself then honestly the blur isn't much of a problem but if you're looking to play Skyrim for the first time ever, I don't recommend it in PSVR unfortunatel
If you're a lover of Skyrim such as myself then honestly the blur isn't much of a problem but
if you're looking to play Skyrim for the first time ever, I don't recommend it in PSVR unfortunatel
if you're looking to play Skyrim for the first time ever, I don't recommend it in
PSVR unfortunately.
The rumour that seems to be coming from development circles is that Sony is demanding that games clock in at least 60 fps to pass certification for
PSVR, and it's a welcome requirement
if true, as I've used games in the Vive that dipped well below 60 and caused me some physical discomfort.
Oh
if I might beg, could I sincerely beg that this wonderful achievement come to
PSVR it would a dream to many of us hardcore VR gamers.
But
if the game is built around the idea of room scale, which
PSVR doesn't allow for, then there's a bit of a problem.
I've loved the experiences I've had with VR the last 5 months, but
if I had known they were releasing an updated version of the hardware and a Skyrim bundle, I probably would have waited... No regrets here but excited for those of you who get this as your first
PSVR experience!
@game4funz
PSVR: $ 400 ($ 500
if you need the camera and want the Move controllers) Rift: $ 780 (yes, here it is that price, including VAT and shipping), also does not include VR controllers Vive: $ 8 - 900 (can't remember the pricing exactly, was higher than Rift) Price is, compared to the other, rather reasonable.
I've yet to see any VR games of interest to make me take the
PSVR leap.I love my PS4 but I'm definitely not forking over 400 dollars including more money for other peripheral that's needed to operate this head contraption.Who knows possibly within 3 years Sony stops supporting it & it turns out being just a gimmick.I'll just sit back for a few years & see how well it does, I'm not being a guinea pig... I'll see
if other folks turn out being one or not.
However, this idea of not sure
if VR would be a fad is why I said last year when the
PSVR came out I would wait until E3 2017.
Or
if I do chose to get the
PSVR after E3 that will we see a system which has a much more robust catalog of VR experiences from Sony and friends.
# 349 actually... It's hilarious all the people complaining about the price all of a sudden,
if they had been really interested in
PSVR to begin with, they would have known the actual prices.
If you bought
psvr day 1 I'm sorry but that was stupid.
From what i've read
psvr has small gaps top and bottom which allows you to see outside the headset
if you need too.
You're uninformed
if you don't realize that
PSVR has had manufacturing issues and thus was unavailable for months.
If they have the monies for the Neo... then they have the monies for
PSVR.
Well, it's too expensive for me anyway, i want to see: - how it works -
if there's a price drop -
if it's supported (not like Move, PS Eye / Camera, etc, i know you use them with
PSVR but at the beginning they were stand alone and almost useless)- Quality and quantity of games released Not interested in Oculus or HTC VIVE, they're even more expensive.
If the market wasn't flooded with great PC / Console games, I can see
PSVR and VR in general going places.
Of course
if m $ is not sharing xone sales numbers then everyone knows it is because there are low, but
if sony is not sharing
psvr sales number then out of sudden nobody knows why and sony fans says we need to wait and shouldn't interpret it wrong..
no, but the sales are not good, way behind ps4, so
psvr sales thus must be below sony expectations and this is the pure reason they are not public,
if they were great, why not announce it...
That's not a good price IMO most PS fans will have to decide between a Neo or
PSVR If they decide on getting both that's $ 800 at the minimum
If not than
psvr will fail miserably and Sony will move on.
If Nintendo don't announce sales numbers can we expect you to claim they're disappointed in sales and hiding something like you did with
PSVR?
The only good game on
PSVR is gonna be resident evil and even if that can get pushed by psvr if you thought you were gonna be able to do that on a base ps4 you are wr
PSVR is gonna be resident evil and even
if that can get pushed by
psvr if you thought you were gonna be able to do that on a base ps4 you are wr
psvr if you thought you were gonna be able to do that on a base ps4 you are wrong.
If Capcom was trying to get me to buy Resident Evil 7 with the
PSVR, they certainly swayed me.
At that price it's worth gettting just to play the VR mission
if you have a
PSVR.
If you're waiting for the cute little VR game Moss, prepare to be amazed, as Polyarc has announced a
PSVR release date...
If you own a
PSVR, Apex Construct is one of the titles you need to play.
If you have a
PSVR and are looking for a decent game to play, you don't want to only play horror games and experiences, and you don't mind the controller options given then you should pick Doom VFR up as it's cheap and is a great way to kill a few hours.
If u own
PSVR u really should own a Pro.