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Concrete Genie’s Two PlayStation VR Modes Detailed

In addition to a full campaign playable on your television, Pixelopus' second game includes a pair of whimsical PS VR modes.

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crazyCoconuts2225d ago

That's too bad, I thought they might have the whole game in VR. I'm not sure these little VR experience add-ons are worth it for a game like this, especially when one of them is simply VR painting, which other standalone games already have...

Nitrowolf22225d ago

Yeah I’m not to big of a fan of small experienced because at the end of the day it makes you wanting more when you know there won’t be.

Like battlefront VR fighter level. I still to this date think that’s one of the best VR Star Wars experience it’s just to bad it never got expanded on.

I feel the same with Ace Combat 7, but least you get 4 missions iirc.

Gotta say though, VR is really killing it lately

crazyCoconuts2225d ago

Agreed. Maybe I'm a bit hipocritical here (because I appreciate small cheap games like Fruit Ninja VR) but as an example the VR mode in Gran Turismo aggravates me because it's so stripped down. I should be happy to have SOMETHING, but it's like a little taste of what feels like a missed opportunity and playing it reminds me of that.

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10 Best AA Games With Indie Game Vibes

All the wholesome charm of an indie game, but with bigger teams and bigger budgets.

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Concrete Genie Review – Art Attack

Gary Green said: Everyone needs a change of scenery once in a while. Even a homebody such as myself can’t help but wonder what life is like elsewhere, even if for a brief stay. From my suburban upbringing with a close proximity to a once-bustling town centre, I often find myself wondering if I would integrate into community better elsewhere. My hometown isn’t exactly thriving in terms of financial stability or community spirit, and when mental exhaustion kicks in, packing up and leaving occasionally crosses my mind, in search of something feeling more like ‘home’.

Perhaps from day-trips as a child and family holidays, I’ve always found a fondness for seaside communities, though the sea itself fills me with ambivalence in both a fear and fascination of what lies beneath, not unlike the established mindset of H.P Lovecraft himself, only without the casual racism. Through games, if I’m lucky enough, I get to experience these settings and their communities from the comfort of my own home, providing of course I can find a game that fits the description.

Enter Concrete Genie, an outstanding little adventure. It’s not Lovecraft though, but maybe that’s not such a bad thing since we’ll need to go to a darker place for that. Concrete Genie has the potential to fill that need for exploration where Call of Cthulhu ultimately missed the mark.

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Top 10 PlayStation Plus Premium Hidden Gems

There are many PlayStation Plus Premium hidden gems waiting to be found, including the gratifying Gravity Rush 2 and the intriguing Telling Lies.

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shinoff21831049d ago (Edited 1049d ago )

Not to bad.

whitbyfox1049d ago

Gravity Rush 1 and 2 are amazing can you believe the guy who created Silent Hill created these.

PixelOmen1049d ago

Gravity Rush 2 is probably the most underrated game on PS4.

DarXyde1048d ago

Agreed. And it was definitely top 5 on the platform for me. Genuinely loved how charming the series is/was.I loved it so much that I Platinumed it twice (Gravity Rush 2 and its Japanese variant, Gravity Daze 2).
Such a lovely series. I say this once every 3 or so months, but Sony committed the gravest sin in my eyes by dismantling my favorite Sony studio, Japan Studio and I really had a hard time forgiving that.

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BlaqMagiq11048d ago

Absolute classics, both Gravity Rush 1 & 2.

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