"The Watford-based (the UK) indie games publisher Wired Productions and Leeds-based (West Yorkshire, the UK) indie games developer Just Add Water, are tody very happy and proud to announce that their VR light-simulation game “DIG VR” , is now available on for SteamVR and PSVR 2." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
It's been two years since PlayStation VR 2 arrived. But can PSVR 2 mount a comeback in 2025 and prove the critics wrong?
Comeback? From being a successful VR platform?
Prove critics wrong? When in history have critics been right? Where is the vast collection of critics' writing being right?
Maybe this journo should get a strong grip on reality first.
Biggest missed opportunity was to adapt VR1 games to run on VR2. I mean Sony talked up how the 5 could run 4 games better... yet they completely omit how VR2 could run VR1 games better as well. They could patch the controllers and head tracking in place of the use of the camera and move.
I can't speak for the PlayStation but it's a solid PC VR headset, for the price you'll have a hard time to find better. The OLED screen is the big selling point for PC.
Nah, it will takes years for Sony to restart its VR game production, it has less exclusives than meta and meta being wireless is a lot more comfortable
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Hitman for PSVR2 is what I’ve been waiting for. Haven’t played the flat games yet, so this is going to be great in vr. Hopefully there isn’t any or much bugs and glitches that could potentially break the game.
I say this about the entire VR gaming industry right now, it's growing but if you want more new players the content VR platforms should be focused on porting more official classic Flat games to VR. It's so hard to get people to adopt the platform for new games they've never heard of, it's absurdly expensive to launch a new title of a major franchise and rarely captures the sales needed to justify. But getting og good of war in VR? Take my money please.
"The Watford-based (the UK) indie games publisher Wired Productions and Leeds-based (West Yorkshire, the UK) indie games developer Just Add Water, are tody very happy and proud to announce that their VR light-simulation game “DIG VR” , is now available on Meta Quest" - Jonas Ek, TGG.
FastLawyer approves, so I guess I'll give it a shot, haha (if you're an avid SteamVR gamer, i'm sure you're used to his reviews being at the top of most of the VR game pages)
Just wish there was a little more effort done on the dirt effects, but it looks fun. This kind of stuff I wouldn't touch on a flat a screen, but always end up more enjoyable in VR.