"It feels supremely natural and really gives the impression that you're sitting in a car. I've spent a lot of time with some of the best PC VR racers and the virtual cockpit always felt 'off', a driving 'uncanny valley' of sorts, in a way that DriveClub does not."
And this is why VR will either live or die by AAA killer apps. They bring the sort of standards and polish that's needed for a new medium to establish itself. I see PSVR as having the best user experience, QA focused and tuned while the others seem like a free for all.
Sony is gonna set the standards for VR which the others will rip off.









