Being able to finally play through from the start, that sentiment hasn’t changed a bit. I already knew I was poised to love playing through the latest mainline Resident Evil entry in VR after it was my very first PS VR2 experience at last year’s Tokyo Game Show. Now, if we could just get a patch that allows me to play using the Sense Controllers, Mario Kart-style this could wind up being my go-to VR experience. Not only do all of the car interiors look absolutely incredible in the PS VR2 headset, but I’m convinced I actually drive significantly better in the simulated view than any other first or third-person camera on a standard telly. From the moment I dove into one of the (admittedly already cool) Music Rallies and experienced screaming along the Tokyo Expressway in a Honda S800 ’66 I was hooked, though. I never thought I’d be counting the likes of Gran Turismo 7 among my favourite VR games, having barely touched a proper racing sim in my life and generally having no interest in them. Otherwise it’s a great first VR title to show friends and newcomers, giving them something fairly tranquil, comfortable and easy-going while also showing them just what the PlayStation VR2 is capable of from a visual perspective. Leisurely paddling around these locales, through some of the most impressive water I’ve seen in any game let alone a console VR experience, is a wonderfully zen experience that can also be a very serious kayaking simulation complete with race times to set and compete with friends if you really want it to. This is a pleasant surprise among the launch library for the PlaySation VR2, an incredibly peaceful and drop-dead gorgeous kayaking sim that takes players through a number of stunning locations like Antarctica, Costa Rica and even Kings Canyon in Australia. Get both from the PlayStation Store here. I especially appreciate the eye tracking feature which highlights objects that you’re looking at if they happen to be important, and Quill will actively pay attention to where your gaze is so she can intuitively react and give you guidance if you’re stuck – it feels truly special to be staring at a puzzle and have your mouse companion genuinely take notice of where your attention is. The already excellent duo of games are made even better on the new hardware, with hugely improved controls over the original PS VR version, adaptive trigger support, haptics that really make you feel like you’re in the world alongside the tiny mouse hero, gorgeous 4K visuals and more. Two action-platformer classics have been given a fresh facelift with Moss and Moss: Book II on the PlayStation VR2. Clever VR spins on the series’ staple gameplay systems, a compelling campaign, ridiculous production values, decent replay value and a genuine sense of wonder make it essential playing for absolutely anyone picking up Sony’s next-generation VR headset.” We gave the game an 8.5/10 in our review, saying “Horizon Call of the Mountain is exactly the killer app that the PlayStation VR2 needed to really sell the promise of its hardware and feature set, even with a couple of stumbles. Call of the Mountain translates Horizon’s exploration, puzzles and fierce machine combat effortlessly into VR form with easily the most astonishing visuals I’ve seen inside a virtual reality headset and makes great use of the unique PS VR2 features like eye tracking and finger detection.Īlong with a thrilling, eight-hour campaign there’s a neat bonus Machine Safari mode, optional challenges to tackle, collectibles to find and plenty of unique and often silly interactables strewn throughout to make this well worth playing again and again. The flagship title for the PlayStation VR2 and absolutely one that shouldn’t be missed. While we played and absolutely loved games like Horizon Call of the Mountain ( you can read our full review of that here), there are actually still a handful of titles that we haven’t been able to access just yet such as the free PS VR2-exclusive updates for Gran Turismo 7 and Resident Evil Village, so this list will gradually grow over time as we get to check those out – all the more reason to keep coming back! The Best PlayStation VR2 Launch Titles Horizon Call of the Mountain
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