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DivinePaladin said:
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But I'm not saying PSVR will be successful, but in my opinion they are going about it the right way. They have the software all they need is a good price for the hardware.

You can run some parellels with Move but Move simple didn't have compelling software and that's why it failed. I have the Move and I think the games I have for it are Sports Champions and Sports Champions 2. PSVR is a different beast altogether, there is already over a dozen games that I know that are in development that I want. The software developed for it is more for the mature audience while the Move was aimed at a younger audience. Check out the software for move and see the amount of kid/party and dancing/fitness games make up the short list. So more software support  for games that we actually want to play aimed at gamers while Move was aimed at casual gamers. That is 2 major points that already make it a far more compelling purchase than the move. Then we have companies that will make games that will work for both OR and PSVR. Both OR and PSVR together make a bigger install base for developers to develop for VR. Again that's another advantage over Move.

Then of course we have the price to look forward to. They claim they will probably lose out on each PSVR sold to have a more appealing price so I'm hoping for around $400 for the basic kit without move. This won't move millions in it's first year and probably nor do Sony expect it to. Can they get the price down quick enough to prevent a stagnant adoption rate and keep developers developing? Who knows?!? But is't an hurdle similar to what most new tech will have to overcome. Will it be a success? Maybe not, but i'm intereted enough in it now to be an early adopter which of course will always carry risks.

Although you are right on a lot of things, you are far to pessimistic. You are making the argument between PSVR and Move to black and right. There are just more factors to it that "hey they are both PlayStation Peripherals".

List of game we already know;

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Title Genre(s) Developer(s) Publisher(s)
100ft Robot Golf No Goblin No Goblin
Ace Combat 7 Combat flight simulator Project Aces Bandai Namco Ent
Albino Lullaby Horror Ape Law
The Apollo 11 VR Experience Simulation David Whelan
Atom Universe Theme park Atom Republic
Adrift Interactive fiction Three One Zero
Ark: Survival Evolved Action-adventure Studio Wildcard
The Assembly nDreams
Battlezone Vehicular combat Rebellion Developments
Bebylon Battle Royale Brawler Kite & Lightning
Chernobyl VR Project Adventure The Farm 51
Classroom Aquatic Sunken Places
Crystal Rift Dungeon crawler Psytec Games
Cult County Renegade Kid
Cyber Danganronpa VR Spike Chunsoft Spike Chunsoft
Dead Secret Horror Robot Invader
Distance Racer Refract Studios
Eagle Flight Ubisoft Ubisoft
Earthlight Opaque Media Opaque Media
Eclipse First-person adventure White Elk Studios White Elk Studios
Eve: Valkyrie Space shooter CCP Games
Fated Action-adventure Frima Frima
Final Fantasy XIV Role-playing Square Enix
Futuridium VR Shoot 'em up MixedBag Games
The Gallery: Six Elements First-person adv Cloudhead Games
Get Even First-person shooter The Farm 51 Bandai Namco Ent
GNOG Puzzle KO-OP
Godling First-person adv Solfar Studios
Golem Highwire Games Highwire Games
Gran Turismo Sport Sim racing Polyphony Digital Sony Computer Ent
Harmonix Music VR Music, rhythm Harmonix Music Systems
Headmaster Football Frame Interactive
The Hum: Abductions Horror, sci-fi Totwise Studios
Hyper Void Space-shooter IN|Framez Technology
Job Simulator Simulation Owlchemy Labs Owlchemy Labs
Joysound VR Music Sony Computer Ent
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes Puzzle Steel Crate
Loading Human Adventure Untold Games
The London Heist Action SCE London Studio Sony Computer Ent
Megaton Rainfall Action-adventure Alfonso del Cerro Pentadimensional Games
Mind: Path to Thalamus Carlos Coronado
The Music Room Music Chroma Coda Chroma Coda
Mind: Path to Thalamus Carlos Coronado
The Modern Zombie Taxi Co. Vitei Backroom Sony Computer Ent
Mortal Blitz VR First-person shooter Skonec Ent
Nighttime Terror 2 Shooter VR Bits
Omega Agent Action Fireproof Games
Paranormal Activity VR Horror VRwerx
Playroom VR Mini-games Sony Computer Ent Sony Computer Ent
Pollen Sci-fi Mindfield Games
Project CARS Racing Slightly Mad Studios
Psychonauts in the Rhombus of Ruin Double Fine Productions
Q.U.B.E. ² Puzzle Toxic Games
Rez Infinite Rail shooter, music Enhance Games Enhance Games
RIGS Shooter Guerrilla Cambridge Sony Computer Ent
Robinson: The Journey Action-adv Crytek Crytek
Shadow of the Beast Action-adv, platform Heavy Spectrum Ent Labs Sony Computer Ent
Snow Sport Poppermost Productions Poppermost Productions
Summer Lesson Simulation Bandai Namco Games
SuperHyperCube Puzzle Kokoromi
Surgeon Simulator Simulation Bossa Studios
Synthesis Universe Maze Olivier JT
Tekken 7 Fighting Bandai Namco Ent Bandai Namco Ent
Thunderbird Adventure, puzzle Innervision Games
Trackmania Turbo Racing Ubisoft Nadeo
Until Dawn: Rush of Blood Survival horror Supermassive Games Sony Computer Ent
Untitled Beatshapers project TBA Beatshapers
Untitled Just Add Water project TBA Just Add Water
Vanguard V Action Zero Transform
Vector 36 Racing Red River Studio Red River Studio
VizionEck Adventure, shooter VizionEck
Volume: Coda Puzzle Mike Bithell Games Mike Bithell Games
War Thunder Action, MMO Gaijin Entertainment
Wayward Sky Adventure, puzzle Uber Entertainment
White Day: A Labyrinth Named School Survival horror ROI Games
World of Diving Simulation Vertigo Games
World War Toons First-person shooter Reload Studio
Xing: The Land Beyond Puzzle White Lotus Int White Lotus Int