After the launch of the PlayStation VR, everyone can agree that there is only one thing missing: an infinite amount of games to play.
However, with the significant number of PSVR titles available in the upcoming months, a lot of people have missed some of them. This article is here to provide you with games that are not too popular, but definitely worth a look.
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Vr is dope. Idk know why people wanna hate. It's definitely a dope next step. Even if it's a sidestep. I really wish more developers would throw down. Imagine a last of us with vr, or a final fantasy game, all kinds of stuff. It would be incredible.
Recent findings in the latest PSVR2 software update, indicates that PlayStation is already starting to implement support for PC.
The icing on the cake would be if Sony / Valve allow for a Steam Link app much like it is for the Quest 3. Likely wishful thinking, though.
The Flat2VR community is taking the next step and announced a studio that will develop and commercialize licensed VR ports.
This is great news I love virtual reality and my psVR2 however it's clear that the current bespoke way of building VR games is not working. There's some great games that have been released Absol but they are few and far between and if they are native they are clearly lower in budget and scope then at least I would like. It's definitely jarring to.go from high quality games like Spider-Man 2 to the biggest VR releases like Arizona sunshine 2 and see the huge gulp in quality.
This company aims to streamline porting older games into VR and make them feel as VR native as possible.
And to be honest some of my favourite VR experiences have been traditionally flat screen games ported into VR like resident evil 7, 8 4, doom 3 with the aim controller or borderlands 2.
And I'm not saying that there isn't great native VR games to be found I'm saying more traditional games ported over would be very welcome we have decades of amazing games that we all love and VR presents an opportunity to truely bring us into the world.
Amazing news, there're so many forgotten gems out there, these guys have been consistently porting old games like Return to Wolfenstein, Quake 4, jedi knight, etc. Sounds great that they can earn a living by doing official ports, publishers dust off some old properties, gamers get great games in VR, we all win.
Awesome news! Which popular Steam and Switch game do you think is their first project?
How can anyone miss it if it hasn't even been out for more than a month? To be precise it has been 5 days. Man, talk about click-bait.
Brookhaven Experiment should be on here. It's the most intense/fun game I've played and no one seems to be talking about it.
Gunjack is great fun, is longer than I thought it would be and is only £7.99. I tell you, if the mid-level PSVR is this good, just imagine what it will be two-three years down the line. EVE:Valkyrie is also worth getting. The space battles had me screaming like I was 18 again (all those years ago, sniff). Driveclub VR does not look as good on VR but is still fun and will look better, I suspect, on the PS4 Pro. This is the closest we can get in gaming to actually sitting in a car and racing real life. I am not so good with driving games usually but with VR I am much better. I am looking forward to GT Sport now. The games I really want to play are Resident Evil 7 out in January and Ace Combat 7 sometime next year (hopefully).