Jan: "The exclusive action game Synapse for PSVR2 makes power fantasies come true. I lifted opponents into the air from a distance like a Sith Lord, crashing them to the deadly asphalt.
Even more amazing is the intuitive use of eye tracking. I simply marked objects in my field of view with my gaze, then used the left controller to snatch them into the air and propel them into my opponents. Fluid hand motions worked best. After all, larger objects do have a certain amount of mass.
Later on, shotguns, grenade launchers, and MPs can be upgraded with target-seeking rounds. Telekinesis can be upgraded with the ability to grab thrown grenades in mid-air and throw them back. A cool idea instead of frantically running out of cover or using your hands."
Originally released on Steam back in 2021, Xlab Digital's tower defence game Iron Guard is available today for PSVR 2.
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Sony's PSVR 2 headset might convince me it's better than my Meta Quest 3.
Shoot to thrill.
It's a top notch experience with those amazing OLED panels, uncompressed clarity and the foveated rendering for improved performance for VR titles.
Loads of new info in this article. I didn't know it was in Unreal Engine 5 and had raytracing, but that does help to explain why it looks so nice.