Rob Pitt writes: ARK Park could have been great and upon looking at streams and videos of people on PC, they are having a great time. Over here on the PSVR, we are currently lumbered with terrible head-based controls, an inconsistently working move controller, and even less content. So my advice, if you MUST have this game – go buy it on PC as that’s where the Developers seem to be prioritising their time and effort – over on PSVR, we are not getting the same experience by far – and I’m not referring to the resolution. Also, don’t forget the missing multiplayer at launch and the prospects of expansions already being touted in the multiplayer menu. It seems like another case of releasing an unfinished game to ride the hype train of a franchise name (both ARK and Jurrasic Park).
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.
and if you only own a psvr? how will you know the difference? from the game play I've seen it looks good on ps4, but I'm sure pc is better. buying it anyway.
pc gamers will almost always give console anything a bad score so I'll take that 3.5 and add the anti pc purist redo score of 5 and the score is 8.5
or at the least I'LL wait for more reviews before i decide.