The PlayStation Brahs:
"Kayaking can be an amazing time, not only for the sport but just to relax with the environment. It can give you a place to think as you see the night sky or just enjoy nature around you. And as we all seem to get busier with life, any chance to have that moment of escape, we should take it.
But does the developer, Better Than Life, really allow us to take a more relaxing journey in a realistic way? Let’s find out with Kayak VR: Mirage for the PlayStation VR2."
The best PSVR 2 games to play while sitting down don't usually require much movement or put players in a vehicle that does most of the heavy lifting.
Although the majority of PSVR 2 games support both seated and standing positions, the latter may not always be an option for some players. Sony's latest virtual reality headset has those players covered, with the hardware boasting plenty of great games that can be enjoyed while sitting down.
I just want to play AAA and AA titles sitting down in VR. Sometimes I wonder if I'm in the minority. I don't really want to act out everything.
Missed switchback. Is ment to be played sitting but upper body movement required. Walking dead is stand up game. I only sit when back to restin place camp. Pavlov is best for room scale, there is no crouch button so you need to take cover and get down yourself which is great.
TechRadar: VR offers astonishing immersion that has the potential to ground you in some truly fascinating locales. Nothing did more to remind me of that than when my mum tried out PSVR 2 for the first time.
It may sound a bit cliche to those more familiar with VR, but she told me she genuinely felt like she was really there. There’s clearly something very special going on here, especially for those who’re new to VR, or even games in general.
I've had may family playing and loving VR for years. It really appeals to people of all ages.
Always good fun sticking the headset on an oldie and watching them react! I had my neighbour screaming playing Ocean Decent, my father-in-law fell off the sofa playing Until Dawn: Rush of Blood and my mother in tears playing Allumette AND now Kayak VR Mirage too (it was seeing a giant turtle making it's way down the beach and then slowly swimming off into the sea that got her).
Your one-way ticket to paradise.
When you think of VR games what do you usually picture? Manic shooters? Rhythm-based games? Something that will scare the pants off you? Well, Kayak VR: Mirage couldn't be further from these, and is one of the best titles on the PSVR 2.
This game is theraputic, and when I let my non-gamer family members try it, they take to it immediately, as the controls are just, natural... then they are taken in awe of the realistic, peaceful, relaxing visuals and audio... My sister is hooked on it, begging me to come play it all the time now. My (and their) only wish at this point is the ability to step out of the kayak onto land and explore, and also to scuba dive.