ZahaDoom said:
Battlezone, RIGS, Golem.
I don't have a VR capable PC, so things like Job Simulator while not a killer app totally look interesting to me.
Not to mention 360 video content alone.
I'm not sure of the numbers, but I'm pretty positive by Christmas PSVR will be in SOLD OUT status. I think Sony would rather NOT have a supply shortage at launch, although it brings hype, they want to sell as many of these in the first year as possible. That's why I think they delayed it, they want the largest initial shipment as possible and the most complete games as possible at launch. They need it to be in as many hands as possible at launch, with a ton is variety in titles, to continue a positive "word of mouth" buzz to overcome the negitive buzz the competition is spreading via the internet. There are quite a few companies you can hire now to spread negative/positive info via social media, based on the amount of unfactual and negivitve responses and posts out there, it seems the info war is in full swing. |
I agree that there are some interesting looking and sounding games and I do have money set aside to pull the trigger once the device hits the market. My thing is that prices once you add the required move controllers and camera is still more than the price of a launch PS4 and price does mean a lot to console buyers. The good thing is Sony install base but the real test would be will there be demo units to sell the experience. Without that, I cannot see the PSVR after you get the initial first buyes to keep a decent pace.








