![]() Which is all good, because I also got my hands on Pistol Whip and Synth Riders. Kayak VR is nice and relaxing, and quite gorgeous looking. But it’s GT7 in VR, and it just works as it should when racing. Flat menus and replays (until you quit the replay and start the VR replay? And then the fixed camera view seems to be facing the wrong way most of the time). Not convinced by the claims the whole game was built for VR in the first place. GT7 is a huge improvement over the VR support in GT Sport. As comfy as the original, set up is stupidly easy, and the controllers are great (although I’d like to use the DualSense when it’s appropriate and the game already has support for it – I’m looking at you, RE Village and NMS!) Controller battery life is, however, terrible. Then sat down again because I was knackered. Then stood up to be impressed by things that required standing. So, freshly behatted with the fanciest of Fancy Hats, I sat down to be impressed. So, with drizzle outside, he unleashed some Spartan rage in God of War Ragnarok.Īn unexpected 4 days off work, along with a surprisingly prompt delivery from the nice DPD man (just before 9am!) worked out well. He’s also been spending a lot of time with the Honkai Star Rail beta.Īnd having come back from holiday in Mexico, Aran is missing the 30C heat and clear blue skies. ![]() ![]() It was Sniper Elite 4 from PS Plus for Ade, who’s playing the series for the first time and thoroughly enjoying himself, while Jason’s played one thing he can’t tell us about, as well as a lot of Rocket League, Genshin Impact, and the DMZ Call of Duty mode. Alongside that was a “truly meh” deck-builder called Nadir, and the tail end of a play through of Hogwarts Legacy. Nic B’s been down the rabbit hole of Marvel Snap, with the weather keeping him indoors. It’s been a lot of the usual for Nick P – Dead by Daylight, Fortnite, Overwatch 2, Call of Duty and Marvel Snap – but he’s also pulled together a review for Blood Bowl 3 which will be going live soon. He also started The Forgotten City, played a weird little shmup called Black Bird, played some Theathrythm Final Bar Line – “how is Final Fantasy not actually in the title of that game?” – and played more Fire Emblem Engage. In the meantime, he was tied to a flat screen, where he started Like a Dragon: Ishin and finished Hi-Fi Rush, which is now his new favourite game. There was no PSVR 2 in Miguel’s life, but he did think about buying a long USB-C cable and a Quest so he can get his PC to do some virtual reality. Steve also played a few hours of Atomic Heart – “one of the most inconsistent and bizarre games I’ve played in a long while” – is knee deep in a very different sci-fi adventure for review, and tried to put up with the bad jumping in The Terminator on Mega Drive. Gamoc also had the opportunity to try out some PSVR 2 games, going round to a friend’s to check out Pistol Whip, After the Fall and Horizon Call of the Mountain, but his main job this week was to review Atomic Heart. He also, yes, played Destiny 2 for a bit in the headset’s Cinema mode. Tuffcub’s PSVR 2 arrived on day one, making him the second person on the team to be able to dive into all manner of VR games – Resident Evil Village scared his cat, he reviewed The Last Clockwinder, and gave Rez Infinite and Horizon Call of the Mountain a go as well. ![]() We’ve had a steady stream of write ups and videos because of this, and I hope you’ve enjoyed what you’ve seen. The sole exception was Monday, where I went to preview one of those games you need a TV or computer screen for, but aside from that, I’ve spent big chunks of time streaming Horizon Call of the Mountain and Gran Turismo 7 in VR, as well as plugging away at Rez, Tetris, Cosmonious High, Tentacular, Star Wars, and plenty of other PSVR 2 launch games. High five, fist bump, and converse with a quirky cast from your favorite high school cliques! Explore the biggest space Owlchemy Labs has ever built! Hang with your friends in the Grand Hall, perform experiments in Chemosophy, and get creative in Visualetics.We’re not a few days removed from the start of the PSVR 2 era, but on a personal level, my week has been completely and utterly consumed by wearing a fancy hat. Experience the latest level of VR interaction with dynamic characters that respond to natural gestures.
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