@hardwenzen said:
@nod_calypse said:
@hardwenzen said:
@nod_calypse said:
@hardwenzen: Well, I bought it. So far played RE Village, GT7, Walking Dead Saints n Sinners, Synthriders. Can't say any of that is cheap indie.
Even tho i despise village, if every game like it were ported to the vr headset, it would be worth owning if you're into these kind of experiences. But how many developers will bother? Sony themselves don't, let alone third party devs. How many more years do you think we'll go through until Sony has another GT7 level title ported to their vr?
The support for this thing will be $10-15 indie games. If that's enough for you, you won't be disappointed, but that shit was more expensive than the system its made for, so i'd expect more than some indie filler, personally.
There are about to be several more. Bulletstorm and RE4 Remake are both coming to PSVR 2. No Man's Sky is already there, and just got a dope update. The Horizon game is on there too, though I haven't played it. Also upcoming is the 7th Guest Remake, and the new Vampire Masquerade sequel, this one built from the ground up for VR. Then there's Phasmophobia and Madison. I don't know, dude, buncha stuff. PSVR 2 games don't get advertised very much, but there are many big ones upcoming.
Bulletstorm, the game from over 10 years ago? And if you were interested in RE4, you must've already completed it, so the vr experience is just you replaying the game.
Bulletstorm is dope. They're updating for VR, not just functionality but gameplay elements, though I don't know the extent. As for RE4R, yeah, heavily interested, but I held off playing it flatscreen because I wanted to experience it first in VR, which announced for PSVR2 a while back. I know it's incredible, regardless, and will be far better in VR.
But yeah, there are much more than just those two games. Point is, PSVR 2 got games, and good ones. Sony doesn't invest in marketing for VR, hardly, but that doesn't mean the games aren't there.
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