Rocket Chainsaw reviewed Lethal VR, the new shooting experience on PSVR and walked away disappointed with the experience.
The original PSVR has a great catalogue of games, but keeping the set-up working well can be a pain.
Join us as we take you through the basic gameplay of Humanity, an action-puzzle game where you control a glowing Shiba Inu. You place commands on the ground for a giant marching horde of people to follow. Make them turn, jump, float through the air, swim, climb, etc., all to reach the goal (or goals) in each stage.
Move over “International Pickle Day,” May 16 has a new number one claim to fame: it’s the launch day for Humanity!
Better yet, it’ll be available on Day 1 as part of the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog’s May lineup, available at no additional cost to PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium members.
Whether you own a PS5 or PS4, are a PS VR2 or PS VR or TV-only gamer, want to craft your own levels or just sit back and enjoy some action-platforming and puzzle-strategizing, this year May 16 is going to mean more than just “National Piercing Day.”
finally!, being waiting for this game since its announcement some years ago, so many objects on screen using physics running at 60 fps is always mesmerizing to see.
Awesome. I had this on my PS wishlist and was going to buy it Day 1. Seen as I have Extra, now I don't need to!
PSVR2 support too.
Platformers are not really my thing, but I guess I can try it out on PlusExtra. In VR2 to boot.
Finally! been badgering the devs on twitter for awhile now. Demo put me in a trance and i loved it.
these psvr experiences are weak. i hope this is not the extent of what psvr can do... if so the advantage of accessibility (price/ps4) will be overshadowed by the capability of w hat PC vr can do.
Been wanting to try this out. Guess I'll give it a shot today. I might actually like it.
The game so far is about a 7/10 and only $11.99. Very fun to play. Is it perfect? No. There are tracking issues on some levels because of the developer putting some objects in areas PS move can't be tracked as well because you're turning almost around when they should have adjusted more from the PC release.
But holding semi automatics? Awesome. Holding dirty Harry's gun and playing the range? Awesome.
I think the reviewer's problem is that he's comparing a 360 experience he played first to a 180 one. And is heavily critiquing the second. If console gamers aren't going to have 360 experiences, you have to adjust the review for that.
It's like saying a Ferrari drives better than a Honda. Then heavily critiquing the Honda for it. If regular consumer drivers will never drive a Ferrari, then you judge the Honda in its class like Consumer Reports does. You don't see them judging every car, truck or van in the same class. You can't judge Vive/Oculus 360 experiences to PSVR 180 experiences since they are not on console. The game may be the same "title," but it's a different experience.