Yeah, was glad to find this one.Give Mortal Blitz a try. It's the most Time Crisis game I've played in VR.
They really really should!Man, Time Crisis really needs a revival with VR. The cover mechanic would be PERFECT for VR.
Yeah, was glad to find this one.Give Mortal Blitz a try. It's the most Time Crisis game I've played in VR.
They really really should!Man, Time Crisis really needs a revival with VR. The cover mechanic would be PERFECT for VR.
Apart from Until Dawn: Rush of Blood, are there any rail shooters or shooting galleries of a more "traditional game" gameplay structure. What I mean is something with maybe a light story, stages or a scenery which changes, enemies which are zombies/spaceships/robots/robbers rather than ducks and cardboard cutouts plus maybe some epic bosses. Thinking Time Crisis, Panzer Dragoon, House of the Dead and such. Something that feels like an adventure.
I don't think there was a physical release of Borderlands 2 VR. Gearbox's own site only offers the digital version.
Looking for recommendations between:
The Wizards just came out, looks fun and has a discount right now. Heard it's short and the controls are wonky. Similar with In Death. Xing seems to have the best impressions, but it's the one I'm least interested in.
- The Wizards
- In Death
Looking for recommendations between:
The Wizards just came out, looks fun and has a discount right now. Heard it's short and the controls are wonky. Similar with In Death. Xing seems to have the best impressions, but it's the one I'm least interested in.
- The Wizards
- In Death
This game gets me too. I don't know what the option is called, but there's some comfort setting that puts you inside a basic wireframe box. I can play just fine with this turned on. Even with smooth turning. YMMV.I had a bit of motion sickness from RE7 yesterday when I started, do you guys change anything in the settings to try and deal with it?
I tried changing the camera from the angles to continious and it was a bad decision, it makes it worse.
Did that yesterday, it really did help, but i set it to auto, that way don't lose much FOV, because it clearly cuts a lot of view from the available space on the visor.This game gets me too. I don't know what the option is called, but there's some comfort setting that puts you inside a basic wireframe box. I can play just fine with this turned on. Even with smooth turning. YMMV.
You'll be whizzing around in no time, if you're already getting your "VR legs"Did that yesterday, it really did help, but i set it to auto, that way don't lose much FOV, because it clearly cuts a lot of view from the available space on the visor.
It definetely has been a weird experience using this with the smooth camera, but i rised the speed to 5 and it has been better, and I also have been adapting better to the VR experience of moving around, it's still tough, but I'm getting there.
I think it's gorgeous, has a great atmosphere and unwraps an interesting story and world small pieces at a time and I was always intrigued to see where things go but its puzzles aren't interesting and it doesn't really use VR and motion tracking in interesting ways. It's more likely to appeal to you if you want a "walking sim" (teleportation sim?) which tells a story than if you want a puzzle adventure or complicated point and click game. I thought it was fantastic personally, only not "as a game" but as a linear narrative adventure. I think it's important to know what to expect. "It isn't for everyone".
I didn't like The Inpatient. It's 2 hours, very slow with lots of waiting and following someone who is walking slowly, has important story pieces hidden as collectibles so you need to follow a guide constantly or risk not understanding, has two main endings which are decided by illogical choices (guide needed for one of them), has barely any gameplay besides walking and choices plus it's very rarely scary.Just saw that huge VR sale on PSN:
So I need impressions for:
Gun Club VR
Kona VR Bundle
The Inpatient
Thanks!
This Beat Saber DLC showed me that I can't judge songs based solely by listening to them. Didn't like listening tk most of them but actually playing them is fun.
Just saw that huge VR sale on PSN:
So I need impressions for:
Gun Club VR
Kona VR Bundle
The Inpatient
Thanks!
This Beat Saber DLC showed me that I can't judge songs based solely by listening to them. Didn't like listening tk most of them but actually playing them is fun.
That's me towards the end of Tetris Effect too. The most profound cheese.Me listening to Beat Saber outside the game: "What is this cheesy trash lol"
Me playing Beat Saber: "OH OH OOOOOOH! I'M NEVER GONNA LET YOU GOOOOOOO! AND NOW I'M FEELIN STRONGER, FEELIN STRONGER"
I am sure no Sega games have been released which are PSVR yet, I am really hoping that the likes of crazy taxi etc will come out on it. Daytona , outrun etc .etc.
Skyrim?
I remember people saying good things about the bow and arrow in Apex Construct when it came out, but it seems like since then I've heard people complaining about it. I didn't find it problematic, although I did eventually quit when I reached a level where they just threw too many enemies at me and I simply couldn't go any farther. I'm pretty terrible in arena situations, though - sneaking around and taking out enemies one by one is more my style, and that's what I love to do in Skyrim, with the caveat that I found the Moves way too inaccurate there and switched back to the Dualshock after giving them a shot for about 4 hours.
Borderlands 2 VR is on sale in EU!
Also picked up Rush, but there's lots on sale atm.
Skyrim and Apex Construct.
Thanks for the recommendations! I bought Apex Construct and I'm looking forward to playing it.
That's hyperbole - the art style & graphics are great, it controls well, and what I saw of the story was interesting.
That's hyperbole - the art style & graphics are great, it controls well, and what I saw of the story was interesting.
Unbalance difficulty, game is a joke when stand up, when sit down on hard this is ridiculousy hard.
I had the same issue - it eventually started working after just letting it play through the island segment.I just got a vr a week ago and for some reason still can't get kingdom hearts vr to work right. It doesn't track or go in vr mode and just plays in cinematic mode without be able to move. So far out of everything I've played this is the only game that does it. All other takes work as intended