From PS Blog: "The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners wowed the VR world with its intense physics based combat, terrifying undead hordes, and immersive survival gameplay. Its first major update, The Meatgrinder, brought with it a new gameplay difficulty, the wave-based survival mode The Trial, and hours of replayable walker slaying action. However, for those seeking a way to continue your adventure in the main campaign, the wait is nearly over. Though delayed for some time, the next free update for The Walking Dead Saints & Sinners will be launching on September 23, and with it comes new missions, new threats, and a new mystery to uncover.
As Mark Domowicz, Project Director at Skydance Interactive, describes the update,“I like to think of Aftershocks as a small ‘Thank you’ to the players who’ve supported us since the game released and as we’ve grown. These are the bonus missions, end-game content designed to surprise, delight, and challenge even our most diehard fans. And, it’s a small appetizer for bigger things yet to come!”"
Don’t look now but the PSVR2 is in the midst of a mini-renaissance, with a number of massive hitters all just around the corner.
This is certainly great for those who already have a PSVR2. The 1st party exclusives are still nowhere to be found though, so there's not a lot of incentive to buy a headset when there are so many exclusive titles on PC and Quest.
I wanted a PSVR2 so bad in the beginning, especially bc of Gran Turismo 7. I already owned a Quest 2 and a decent gaming rig, where I found a lot of VR gems that are not on PSVR2. (and still aren't) I told myself, ok I'm going to wait until a lot more exclusives hit PSVR2, maybe a new Astrobot or Blood & Truth (or Remasters), maybe Remasters of Wipeout, Dreams (which was a treasure trove of user made VR experiences)... but nothing came that I couldn't already play! Sony really dropped the ball on PSVR2. Myself, as a hardcore PSVR1 user should have been a prime consumer. I only bought a Quest 2 1 1/2 year prior to PSVR2 launch to hold me over until PSVR2 launch. I still do not have enough reasons to pick one up, and ultimately I'll probably end up getting one at clearance price after it's been canceled in production, just to play GT7, RE 8&4, Horizon Call of the Mountain.
*I still play my PSVR1 today, I loved it that much.
At least Sony is still working with PSVR2 and putting out new games for it, also bringing the headset to PC should help to keep it alive.
Apple already discontinued their Apple Vision Pro with the unit sell half a million when first released but then sales fell off a $3000 cliff. Now they have like another half million just sitting around in their wearhouse.
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And people complained that the cost of PSVR2 was too much, yet not much about this but I guess everyone already knew this was for only a select set of people yet they didn’t even buy them.
This is good, but I won't be fully satisfied until we get a genuine port of Half Life Alyx.
All part of Days of Play
Please, try Synth Riders. It's better than Beat Saber imho, and I love Beat Saber. You literally feel like dancing.
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