It isn’t quite a full-on sequel and doesn’t do much to move the franchise forward, but Saints & Sinners - Chapter 2 is still an incredibly enjoyable extra helping of walker-slaying entertainment. Its smattering of new additions and novelties prove compelling enough to make post-apocalyptic New Orleans worth the revisit, especially if you passed on the initial Quest 2 release for a more polished, well-performing, and visually pleasing product.
2025 has seen a lot of changes in VR gaming, but which are the trends that will help the player base to grow in the future?
Interested to learn of Sonys full body tracking and force feedback suit. Reminds me of ready player one.
As for the mention of Quest 3 and 3S. They're nice but why mention them as 2025 and beyond. We already had the Q3S last year and the superior Q3 earlier.
That's the whole list? VR is doomed. One of the biggest development is more multiplatform releases, which I don't even think is even true. The other one is standalone headsets? Which has been there since 2018 and went mainstream 5 years ago?
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IMO, there's two that are better than all these (except maybe Beat Saber), Thrill of the Fight and AUDICA.
Originally released on Steam back in 2021, Xlab Digital's tower defence game Iron Guard is available today for PSVR 2.
can't wait, for anyone who has yet to play the first one I definitely recommend you pick it up for the PS VR2. It's one of the better VR experiences out there. And the combat is so satisfying. I'm temped to replay the 1st chapter on the PS VR2 so that I can carry over to the 2nd chapter. I played the 1st on my Index a couple of years ago.