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How the PSVR 2 Could Revolutionise the PlayStation 5

The yet-to-be-released PSVR 2 is already making waves in the gaming industry. Could the new device change gaming on the PS5 forever? We think so.

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SullysCigar671d ago

It certainly offers an even stronger incentive to buy a PS5, if you're looking to upgrade from your last gen console. PS5 gives you the option to get cutting edge VR.

You might not want it right now. You might be put off by the price, even. But once it's out in the wild and other people are having a blast, you'll be glad you at least have the option to join them!

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Tacoboto670d ago

Compelling first-party content with GT7 and Horizon out the gate. Resident Evil at launch and shortly after with Village and 4 Remake. If they can keep up the content without compromising on flat screen releases - even ports of VR1 content like Astro, or bribing Valve for Alyx - then that option makes the PS5 a no brainer as if it's not already.

That would be so awesome if Spider-Man 2 has VR in some way, like a racing mode - Peter vs Miles. A natural way to have VR in the game without the crazy acrobatics of combat.

SullysCigar670d ago

Totally agree. There are lots of rumours about Half Life Alyx, for some time now. It's just so hard to know if it's based on insider knowledge or just that we all want it to happen so bad!

I think when / if Sony launch a day-and-date AAA flat screen game ALONGSIDE the PSVR2 version, it's going to get a lot of attention from people concerned about continued support. PSVR got games on a regular basis up until a sudden slow down this year, so we've every reason to be optimistic.

TheRealHeisenberg670d ago

I don't see it as system seller at the current price point. Maybe there will be an affordable bundle at some point to get this out to the masses.

jznrpg670d ago (Edited 670d ago )

I don’t think Call of the Mountain is a the big system seller but a good introduction from what I’ve read so far. That’s the big thing , they need to have full games playable in VR or big VR only games . Not necessarily long games but high end games with the indie stuff

They have the studios for sure . If they can get games like RE7/8 felt and VR option from first party fully playable in VR and some great VR only games as well that will make the biggest difference .

They went all out I’m with the tech now it’s time for the software .

I hope they support the hell out of it In the first few years to get more people to adopt it then wait for adoption them support it . More will adopt when the must play software is there .

I’m an avid gamer and love PS single player games like Ghost of Tsushima GoW SpiderMan Horizon etc and the stuff from the past so I buy whatever I want when I want it .

But for mass adoption they need big hitters fully playable in VR . Hopefully they make games like those above Ghost of Tsushima 2 etc fully playable in VR and some big VR only games also.

I do think they should bring old games to VR as well.
Update graphics and/or just make them VR friendly control wise . Stuff like Legend of Dragoon , Vagrant Story , FF7/8/9/10 , Silent Hill if they can get devs to do it if not their game or whatever necessary .
I’d love to play old RPGs in VR as is or updated . Lots of things they can do but they will need to invest and possibly lose money for awhile to get the market to grow but they have the IP and relationships with other publishers to get VR to grow a lot more . How much more is to be seen but people follow must have software period . Buzzed on Friday night so probably repeated myself lol

slayernz670d ago

hmmm quite a poorly written article....and first time ive seen anyone say there are issues or features that arent that great.....ie haptic feedback on the headset, most articles say they were blown away in horizon when a tallneck walks past and the headset vibrates, yet this chap says it offers nothing to the experience lol...sounds to me like he hasnt even used it!

purple101670d ago

This things gonna smash. Played mates psvr 1. Totally different from sliding your phone In a Google cardboard and looking arround

Graphics were deffo a downgrade 25% or a smidge more from normal games...

Ps5 will remedy this. Because even taking a 25% dip≥ them games still be finger' lickin' good

With the forveted rendering maybe take much less of a drop / barely any drop.

Headset is lighter clearer imiage. Top controllers.

Yeh it's gonna smash.

CBaoth670d ago

don't know whether you sold me on VR2 or Kentucky Fried Chicken or both but I'll take it

TheRealHeisenberg670d ago

Loved PSVR1. Count me in when the price drops on this one.

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Sony’s PSVR2 is quietly gearing up for its best stretch since launch

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.

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OtterX2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

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.

Petebloodyonion1d 22h ago

This comment perfectly sums up the situation of lots of OG PSVR users!

Cacabunga1d 19h ago

Sony has a massive support and marketing problem when it comes to everything else than main PS consoles.

PSVR, Vita, PSVR2, Move, EyeToy…
I can stretch to ask other Sony brands including cameras tv headphones xperia… they have great products but support and marketing is close to NULL.

I didn’t buy PSVR2 for the same reason. Yes it has games but i need to see more to justify the investment.

S2Killinit1d 20h ago

There are a lot of amazing games for it but not enough to make it a console on its own. Its sad that people didnt buy enough VR headsets, we maybe looking at the last generation of VR. Even on PC(?). But as far as quality games, it was there. Just not enough to make people want to invest in it. To this day, some of the best gaming experiences are on VR.

Babadook71d 19h ago

Agreed. I love my PSVR2. The buyers seem to have failed Sony on this one. Sony hasn't given us much great 1st party titles sure, but they have actually funded a fair bit of third party and the software is there, even before this winters big titles have come in.

thesoftware7301d 18h ago (Edited 1d 18h ago )

S2,

Your post reads and seems to contradict the way things work. For starters,

"There are a lot of amazing games for it but not enough to make it a console on its own"

My emphasis here is on the words "a lot" because a lot of quality games would be the reason people would pick up a headset or make it enough to be a "console on its own."

"we look at the last generation of VR. Even on PC(?)."

Doubtful, the quest 3 is tracking well, I saw somewhere that, said it sold 1 million in a short time. Possibly the last Console headset tho.

Then you say this,
"But as far as quality games, it was there. Just not enough to make people want to invest in it."

Just like your first quote, it contradicts the facts. The headset is not "there" with games, or people would "invest in it."

The whole point is the lack of stellar 1st party games, especially when you initially were stuck to PS5, was one of the root causes...so no, blaming the gamers for not wanting something that was severely lacking, especially in its launch period is just silly.

I have noticed an increasing trend in N4G, any of Sony's bad mistakes, and flops are now being blamed on the gamers like the whole Gaas push from them, this needs to stop, Sony are the big boys, and can take their lumps like the rest of them, no need to blame the consumer for not wanting sub-par or crap offerings.

CrimsonIdol1d 15h ago

I bought a PSVR2 as soon as it became a compelling buy. For me that was when they added PC support, opening it up to an order of magnitude more VR games in case (or while) the PS5 offerings may be lacking. For example I've been thoroughly enjoying Cyberpunk 2077 on the PSVR2 recently and that game isn't even officially a VR game (though it totally should be, throw some money at that, Sony).

Chuuzuu1d 19h ago

I didn't have the first PSVR because of cost. But I bought the PSVR2 at launch as I'm in a much better position financially now. There were promises of so many games and I have to say that I've been extremely disappointed since I bought the unit. Granted, GT7 with my wheel and pedal setup is amazing, and RE Village is pretty cool, there's not much more out there that I'm interested in playing. It's been a large expensive paperweight for me.

OtterX1d 19h ago (Edited 1d 19h ago )

Yea, I have a g29 w shifter & full frame... I was sooo ready to jump into GT7 w it, but we do already have a bunch of racing & driving games on PC. I play Project Cars, Assetto Corsa, Dirt, F1 games in Vr, in addition to others like Automobilista, Beam.NG, American Truck Simulator, Euro Truck Simulator and more. None of these were brought to PSVR2! I'm really glad that you guys got the PC adapter now, so I highly recommend you check out some of those. At least there's more value in your purchase now, but it goes to show that PSVR2 was dead last in developer support, they kept skipping it entirely. It's really sad to see.

Loktai1d 16h ago

That depends on tastes because we're looking at some big games there.. for SOME people who play a lot of GT it may be worth it for that alone- now we have Metro awakening and a lot of smaller titles, rhythm games etc - it is a 300 dollar accessory but I wouldnt go as far as to call it a paperweight- remember people used to spend 40-50 bucks on a fishing controller and it was normal.

ABizzel11d 19h ago

I’ll keep saying it. Sony needs to revamp the PS+ Tiers and add at least 1 PSVR game per month to one of the premium tiers, and also open the platform to PSVR experiences (like Google Earth VR / Medication VR apps / movies / concerts / sporting events / and more) .

The effort has been bare minimum, most likely because the sales have not reflected the demand for more content. But without content there will also be no demand.

If gamers now have access to 12VR games per year (even if it’s not the AAA VR games), add PSVR2 experiences like those listed above, and gamers will be significantly more inclined to pick up PSVR2 to play said AAA games both new and those with VR modes added like GT7 / Resident Evil.

Killa781d 18h ago

Now that PC support is available, PSVR2 is a good buy for those serious about VR.

Nothing comes close to RE and GT7 imo, and then you have all of PC to scratch the Alyx itch and so on.

With Metro and Alien to come, it's a good time to buy.

Loktai1d 16h ago

PC gamers can use the headset on their PC- and especially if bought on one of the sales- its one of the better values for PCVR honestly. In my opinion at the price of the PSVR2-.... in todays market given the value of money... eh .. its worth it for a few good games. metro awakening is about 1/3 of the way to justifying it as it is ... factor in some of the rythem games, Ultrawings 2, Gran Turismo, and I think its more than justified.

CrimsonIdol1d 15h ago

Sony sold me on the PSVR2 as soon as they announced official PC support. Having access to both libraries with the one solid headset is great. I might be a relative edge-case but seems like a no-brainer to me.

Profchaos1d 13h ago (Edited 1d 13h ago )

Yeah I get that and as a psvr2 owner I'm actually finding myself spending more time in vr lately not because of any big first party exclusive but because of games like metro awakening and Arizona sunshine remake along with the PC compatability aspect it's now like I have a vr headset for both platforms and I admit PC VR is more effort to get right but half life alyx is absolutely one of the best VR games alongside re8/4

I dont think Sony first party really have what it takes to make a good VR game anymore they would be forced to make a game that is amateur friendly while still appealing to Kong term players and stuff like call of the mountain really wasn't it. Cotm was a pretty boring slog targeting people finding their VR legs for the first time.

@caca agree Xperia phones should have been positioned more as remote play capable for PS4 users but it wasn't pushed hard despite having millions of console players who didn't even know they could continue to play their PS4 on the go via the phone exclusive years before remote play came to every other device.
Xperia phones like the old z3 for me were pinnacle android devices while Samsung was busy bloating their operating system Sony was making sure the user experience was sleak and as close to google as possible with PlayStation like customisation

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badz1491d 23h ago

still waiting for something in the calibre of HL Alyx to be released for the PSVR2.

badz1491d 23h ago

really? did I? example?

Babadook71d 19h ago

Resident Evil 8 and RE4R are as good or better.

Lexreborn21d 23h ago

Waiting for something without looking will get you no where.

Kyizen1d 22h ago

Metro is looking good and you can play HL Alyx if you got a PC and get the adaptor

badz1491d 20h ago

That's not really what I meant and you know it. And I wish they would update Astrobot to have VR mode

Profchaos1d 12h ago

If you have a 20 series like myself you don't even need the adaptor it's plug and play

S2Killinit1d 20h ago

They have Astrobot on PSVR1. Its easily the best platformer.

But if you dodnt play GT7 in VR, you missed out.

Loktai1d 16h ago

Metro Awakening is CONSIDERABLY better than that. Alyx was released on PC and overhyped for what it was because at THAT time, youd actually find more complete VR games on PSVR than on PC- most of PC was indies and mods, not GROUND UP complete VR games like PSVR 1 was getting. Metro Awakening outclasses it in every sense. A LOT of games do.

Profchaos1d 12h ago

I spent a few hours with metro awakening over the weekend to me that has all the same markings along with the two re games

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Abnor_Mal1d 21h ago (Edited 1d 21h ago )

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.

https://www.ceotodaymagazin...

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.

Vits1d 21h ago

Completely diferent markets and products though. So not really the same people.

Abnor_Mal1d 21h ago

My point is that at least Sony is still continuing to try to improve the position of PSVR2.

Apple I said it was overpriced and geared of a particular set of people, so yes I know not really the same people. Apple gave up, Sonys still trying.

Vits1d 20h ago

@Abnor_Mal

Your point is a false equivalence, comparing apples to oranges.

Neonridr1d 21h ago

The Apple Vision headsets aren't competition or comparable to the PSVR2 though, they serve completely different markets and needs.

The Quest is really the only comparable hardware.

Abnor_Mal1d 20h ago

Again, never said they were in competition, and why can they not be comparable? Both high end headsets for their own corner of the vr market, yet both were praised for the tech inside but at the same time condemned for the price tag attached. Both had initial strong sales, but then tapered off with both having inventory sitting in warehouses. Only one so far has decided to broaden its horizon to help sustain the life of the product, while the other just seemingly closed up shop.

Neonridr1d 20h ago

@Abnor_Mal - the Apple Vision lets you do completely different things in VR. Can you browse the internet with your PSVR2? PSVR2 exists almost solely for gaming. The Apple Vision exists for many different reasons.

Plus being $3000 or whatever, it was never going to sell in droves. An even more niche product in an already niche market.

Sony gave up on their headset after the first year. Relying on 3rd party and opening it up to PC to allow it to survive. Even the original PSVR had more support from Sony than this thing.

I own one, and use it, but I'm also not blind.

aaronlif101d 20h ago

This is good, but I won't be fully satisfied until we get a genuine port of Half Life Alyx.

S2Killinit1d 20h ago

Thats like saying you need halo on nintendo or mario on playstation.

DodoDojo1d 19h ago

As if it would be the first time we've seen a Half Life game on PlayStation?

thesoftware7301d 18h ago

No, it would not be like saying that.

How long have you been gaming, or is it just your inability in this particular thread to post a compelling argument?

MrDead1d 14h ago

...the Orange Box would like to say hello.

S2Killinit21h ago

Wasnt the orangebox released prior to steam becoming what it is?

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badz14933d ago

WTF? This looks and feel exactly like Astrobot

Venoxn4g33d ago

Is that a bad thing though? Plus this game has good reviews and I don't mind good quality platformers, we don't have many of them in VR

badz14933d ago (Edited 33d ago )

I was implying it in a good way though. I missed out on the Astrobot Rescue Mission on the PSVR and Sony is looking unlikely to port it over to the PSVR2 which I own. Read so many good reviews but I didn't want to invest into the old PSVR. So if this comes here in SE Asia, I will definitely check it out.

Venoxn4g33d ago

Old PSVR is great too, plus its quite cheap qnd has good amount of games to play.. unless you have a VR for PC to play the games that were released for PSVR

badz14932d ago

Yeah but I just can't justify buying 1 right now even with all the Free PSVR games I got from PS+. My rwal problem with VR is the motion sickness which I still can't get use to. I only pkay my PSVR2 for stationary game like beat the beats and only able to use it in car showcase in GT7. Bought my PSVR2 bundled with the Horizon VR game, I couldn't play pass the first climbing section before my body gave up and I was down for the whole day. Tried it with GT7, and I couldn't even finish a lap at Tsukuba before having to lie down. That's how bad I'm affected by VR.

You wanna know the 1st game that I tried with the old PSVR? Farpoint. I paid to tried it for 30mins at a kiosk here. 10 mins in, I was sweating heavily and felt dizzy, I gave up and end up puking. Had to ask my wife to drive us back home that day. I was still feeling dizzy the next day thus decided not gonna invest in VR.

Venoxn4g31d ago

Yeah, that sounds bad then.. it took me about a week to get used to Resident Evil 7.. each day when I felt that I don't feel well, I was stopping immediately, but after a week I got used to it (still cant use smooth turning, so I use click turning, that works best for me), but I got used to smooth walking .. if you can't get used to walking, many games let you teleport, that makes games almost static, try to check for those settings in the vomfort/VR settings.. good luck

Profchaos33d ago

This looks great I'll have to pick it up