How eye tracking, haptic feedback, and adaptive triggers make for a multisensory VR horror experience.
PSVR 2 faces a shortage of unique games, but offers impressive experiences with Resident Evil Village, Horizon: Call of the Mountain, Moss, Star Wars: Tales from Galaxy's Edge, and Switchback VR.
Skewed and Reviewed have posted their review for the game and said that it is an engaging action game that fans of horror should enjoy.
if you liked the first one you will like this one, it's more of the same. Graphics and controls are better. There is a little replayability if you want to go back and change your routes. It's not super deep and the story doesn't make much sense, but it's a fun game to play in spurts.
The PlayStation Brahs:
"The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR takes us on a ride on a nightmare rollercoaster and doesn’t even try hiding the fears you will experience. It takes a ride with new features and uses them to the best of its ability all while trying to make the best experience for those who wish to buckle in for its ride."
It’s cool, I’ve played the first few minutes I wish they made the terminator rise the arcade game for this that would be dope
love the blinking feature and having it affect the game world around you. Really cranks up the tension for a horror game as sometimes your first instinct is to close your eyes when it gets scary.
I loved Until Dawn: Rush of Blood, but my God this successor looks gorgeous! I'm sure it's going to scare the crap out of us, just like the first one... can't wait to stick unsuspecting newbies in it !!