I remember falling off the game kinda quickly because the controls were just too much to deal with. It's sad, because I was so excited by the concept. Ah well.

Reviewed on Apr 07, 2023


6 Comments


1 year ago

How does the playstation VR differ from the Oculus in general if I may ask?
@Erato_Heti I don't have much experience with the Oculus to compare, unfortunately. The PSVR1, I will say, isn't able to track the best solely because it requires an external camera (which comes bundled with it), so you might not have the greatest amount of space to work with compared to other headsets. The PSVR2 does much better with this because it has multiple cameras within the headset itself, allowing it to track more of your room/playspace.

1 year ago

That makes sense thank, now im intrigued how the external camera works, I'll look into it. I only used to play the Oculus at my parents house (very recently moved out) so that's all I know. I wonder if the site bundles PSVR and PSVR2 under the same umbrella, with VR being such a new medium I wouldn't be surprised.

On a side note whats your much notable VR game so far, as in maybe the one with the best controls or best integration of the concept? Mine is SuperHot (and probably VRChat, but I haven't been able to do it like that yet). I also want to try Gorilla Tag but as I understand it these are all exclusively locked to Oculus hardware for the moment. Real shame hope they fix that soon.
@Erato_Heti I'd probably also say Superhot is the most notable VR game for me. Either that or Job Simulator, which is just so absurd and hilarious on top of being very fun to play.

Over on PlayStation, I also really enjoyed Astro Bot Rescue Mission, though that uses a standard controller as opposed to motion controls so it might not be the most engaging for some. Still a very fun game. And while it's not the most notable overall, the baseball fan in me loves MLB Home Run Derby VR, because it's probably the most involved baseball-related game I've played. It's so satisfying hitting home runs because it's not just like a Wii-type "flick your wrist and it goes," you have to think like a baseball batter would think. It's extremely fun.

1 year ago

That's awesome, good to see I've already checked out a real system highlight with Superhot. Job simulator seems funny as hell I'll keep it on my radar.

I reccommend giving my friend Appreciation's post on Out of the Park Baseball 24 a read if you want to satiate that baseball fan in you. Truthfully I get bored to tears with that one but I never had a seat good enough to see the balls and the players and grew up in more a nerdy house than a sports oriented one so thats probably just what you grow up with I suppose. Most sports read to me like long running shonens or prestige TV that I'd never be able to keep up with, but maybe one day.
@Erato_Heti I respect that! Honestly, I kinda love the description of "long-running shonens," because I thought about it and...yeah, that's not too far off.