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John2290 said:
goopy20 said:
VR is crazy in the sense that it basically sets gaming 4 steps back when it comes to graphics and gameplay while taking 200 steps forward when it comes to immersion. I only used the Gear VR and I can tell you that something like Dreadhalls is more immersive than anything out there. Sure, graphics wise it looks like a SNES game compared to something like Uncharted 4. But I kid you no t, I was too scared to continue playing Dreadhalls and I never expected that any videogame could ever truly scare me. That feeling of immersion and pants-crapping fear is something you won't find anywhere else, no matter how good the graphics are.

It's obvious that VR is still in its early stages though. Screen resolution needs to be better and it will take some time before full blown games start coming out, but still, I have no doubt that VR is the future.

Well there are a few games right of the bat that do excellent VR on psvr such as Project CARS, RIGS, EVE valkerie, Ace comabt, GT sport, dreams, star wars battlefront and some promising looking games like Poly runner, End space, Until dawn blood circus, Rez infinite, Golem, Battlezone and plenty of experiences like the five free with the unit and stuff like adrift, Robinson the Journey, P.O.L.L.O.N, Chernovyl Vr project, Jurrasic encounter, Job sim, Apollo vr experience, The deep, harmonix VR plus the countless free advertisment, mini experiences like The walk, the hotel teleporter thing as of now but companies are going to jump so hard on this thing its unreal. There isn't going to be a lack of content, hell there is no console launch in history that had 100+ games in the first three months...PSVR was held back to october for a reason, their was an obvious deal with the other two so thing could get in the "suckesr", the rich and the hard core and then drop the price on PSVR's release. PSVR will kill the other two and they know it.

I'm definitely super excited to see what kind of games we will be seeing on the PSVR. There's always the issue of support vs installbase, but I think it's save to say that Sony's VR will get the best support/ games. Just not sure if the ps4 has enough horsepower for real AAA games in VR, considering that you'll need a 970GTX minimum to use Oculus Rift, but I guess we have to wait and see.