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Kayak VR Mirage Review: A Calming Experience That Shows What PSVR 2 Has To Offer | Ginx

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.

fr0sty783d ago (Edited 783d ago )

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.

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Babadook72d ago (Edited 2d ago )

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.

aaronlif102d ago

What we need is Half Life Alyx. How did Sony drop the ball on that?

ApocalypseShadow2d ago

Sony doesn't own the game. It's Valve's game. Valve made the game to get users to use Steam. Just like they made Steam Boxes or the Steam Deck or the Index to get users onto their PC platform.

What Sony should have done was get Insomniac to make Spider-Man for VR. Or, TLofU. Or some big franchise they own converted to VR. Sony should have been more concerned on how to sell the headset besides GT7. The best games on PSVR aren't even compatible with PS VR 2. Another huge mistake. So, games like Astrobot, Wipeout or Blood and Truth are stuck on PS4.

They made a huge amount of money this Gen and did nothing for VR but sit back and watch indie developers. No effort means no buy. Which is surprising coming from Sony.

ibrake4naps1d 23h ago (Edited 1d 23h ago )

The last of Us would work perfect! Horror, looking around with a flashlight, and guns and bows work really well in VR. Sneaking up and grabbing the infected by the neck and choking them out, or throwing bricks and things to distract them sound good too. Not making one is a missed opportunity.

thesoftware7301d 15h ago

They did make a big franchise VR game.

Horizon VR game launched with the system.

darthv721d 13h ago

Not making VR1 games work with VR2 is probably the biggest missed opportunity.

At least a few 3rd parties released patches for some games.

anast1d 7h ago

You can rent it on Steam.

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barom1d 20h ago

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?

Babadook722h ago(Edited 22h ago)

I use it a lot. I’m guessing you haven't. It’s the future sorry dude.

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gamerz2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

IMO, there's two that are better than all these (except maybe Beat Saber), Thrill of the Fight and AUDICA.

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