Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality is an odd game to say the least, but it has the potential to pull in two different sets of audiences. The first is of course, those who are fans of the Rick and Morty show. Those who enjoy Job Simulator should also find a lot to like about this title in Virtual Reality. While it is a little light on content, what is here is well-made and a lot of fun.
Warner Bros. Discovery is closing down Adult Swim Games, delisting its published games. Thus putting Rick and Morty VR in jeopardy.
COGconnected: With millions of units sold, there's never been a better time to jump on the PSVR bandwagon, so we've taken the time to showcase some of the best PSVR games so far in 2019.
Subjective list but I do agree with a lot of them. PSVR is just trucking along with game after game. And Sairento is another great game already out in some places and in North America this week.
But Ace Combat 7 VR isn't a game. It's a mode. Something I wouldn't pay $40-$60 for. Like GT Sport VR mode. The games they are attached to are awesome. But I wouldn't pay anything over $14.99 for them because the VR is lacking. Bandai Namco could have done more and made more levels. Instead of trying to use VR gamers as a marketing gimmick to sell the main game.
There are a few games like that more a add on than a game vr is great though need too get back on mine
So glad the headset is going to be compatible with PS5. Love VR, just don't get enough time to play it. Looking forward to No Mans Sky in VR, really need to play Blood and Truth, and Sniper Elite VR looks like it'll be awesome.
The team comments after they secure a nomination in the ‘Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media Within a Scripted Program’ category.
Rick and Morty was pretty awesome. Now it's Mainstream and just seems meh now.