Hardcore Gamer: "The original Driveclub was released amid a sea of controversy two years ago and completely killed its ability to gain traction. Fans who were excited about it were left with a great game — but a sour taste in their mouths while those wanting a chance to try it via the PS+ Edition had to wait far longer than expected. Driveclub still delivered a top-shelf racing game, though, and one of the best photography modes of any game alongside some of the best graphics ever seen in a racer. The foundation was clearly there for something more and Driveclub VR is here to breathe a bit more life into the franchise."
BY RICK MARSH: Video games are meant to be immersive. They encourage us to act like footballers, spies, assassins, and a wealth of other characters. VR takes this escapism even further, offering a level of realism that offers near-total immersion. As well as providing the opportunity for some of the most entertaining games around, VR also has a host of real-world applications.
One of the best reasons for VR:simulators.
But you would think something as easy as Need for Speed: No Limits VR could be ported to PSVR, Quest, PC VR,etc. to make it even better without the drift. Nope. It's EA. Those lazy bums. No wonder I boycott them.
It would be great if we get GTR 3 and the newest Assetto to home consoles and with VR support.
Pure PlayStation: If you woke up to a brand new PSVR headset on Christmas morning then you’ll no doubt be wanting some advice on what to play. Well, unless you already did your due diligence.
Games are subjective I guess. But this list is weak. Some of the titles named aren't that good. I could have came up with a better list. And some of the best and latest releases aren't even on this list.
Article could have been better.
Thank goodness it's a new week again. This week is a good time to kick back, relax and play some video games. If your collection is looking a bit skimpy, Amazon is running a bunch of select PSVR games on sale with discounts up to 53%.
I think it's a great game if you can look past the underwhelming graphics. Either way on PSVR right now this is the only racing experience you can get, so it's worth it if you're a fan of that type of game.
It made me motion sick when I tried it today. It also made my roommate motion sick. It wasn't bad racing, but the experience needs patches bad to be more friendly.
I find it fascinating that the individuals like myself that are able to play it (without motion sickness) are giving this game 8-9/10. Yet those that can't play it are destroying the review score on it. Honestly I think if you aren't able to play the game then you shouldn't be able to assess a review score to it. That's like me trying to play a PC game but it keeps crashing because I need a better Graafffffffixcscsx card... I can't get pissed off at the game and slander it in a review because I wasn't able to play it. VR isn't for everyone, like literally it's not, not everyone can enjoy it without motion sickness.