From Nintendo Enthusiast: "It’s safe to say that there wasn’t exactly an overwhelming selection of top-flight titles for the launch of PlayStation VR. Much like the day one lineup for any new gaming platform, there were some standouts, some stinkers, and plenty of middling examples to fill the gaps in between. One of those first games many gravitated towards was PlayStation VR Worlds. Developed by SIE London Studio, this was a beefed up demo disc of sorts, an experimental dive into five unique interactive experiences built for Sony’s new virtual reality tech."
When playing through a pet simulation, people might wonder exactly how accurate the experience is. Does the game show off the downsides and messy parts of pet ownership? Does it have moments where someone who has owned a dog or cat will realize it rings true? While Little Friends: Dogs & Cats is more of a friendly and “easy” take on these sorts of relationships, there are plenty of times where it can be accurate.
Little Friends: Dogs & Cats does a few things right but the initial adorable fun wears thin due to too little content and repetitive gameplay.
Little Friends: Dogs & Cats lack many of the features that made its predecessors so fun and enjoyable, and whilst the graphics help give the pets a cute and adorable feel, it did not help me keep engaged with the game to play for a long amount of time.