In this Hubris VR review you'll find out if Hubris is actually the 'best-looking VR game of 2022', and we'll help you decide if it's worth your money or not.
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Perp Games has announced that sci-fi adventure Hubris will be getting a physical edition for PSVR 2 in February.
CG writes: In this graphics comparison video using the visually pleasing game Hubris (from developer Cyborn BV), which is available for PC VR via Steam, Playstation VR 2 and on the Meta Quest 3 as a standalone version , we look at the visual differences. On closer inspection running the two games, it's clear that although the standalone version does extremely well for the Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 hardware it's running on (which has to be commended), it's still visually quite basic in comparison to the PC VR version. The gap has closed somewhat, but there's still a big difference and not just differences in resolution, but also effects like lighting, texture detail, shadows, and even the number of props in the world. Quest 3 owners should be happy with how far the games look over previous Quest iterations, but even when PC VR games are being streamed via apps such as Virtual Desktop (via airlink), if that is an option, then it's certainly a preferred one. As mobile GPU tech improves, then hopefully developers take advantage and up the visual details for standalone VR devices.
Quest 3 version is not bad, but still it makes me glad I have the PSVR2. Shadow quality is a big difference.
Having the option to play wireless, connected to the PC and also as stand alone is perfect for us, we can't have enough Meta Quest 3... it is our first option to play and... well... one is not enough for a family. It needs to be more affordable ASAP... please, Google... What about a friends and family deal?