Normchacho said:
Mike_L said:
Those are some pretty clever games to demo imo. All of them (besides Wayward Sky) are among the most prominent PSVR games.
Still it'd have been awesome with demos of Resident Evil VII, Robinson: The Journey and Farpoint.
Ace Combat 7 Adrift Ark: Survival Evolved Batman: Arkham VR Battlezone Bound Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 Driveclub VR Eagle Flight Eve: Gunjack Eve: Valkyrie Farpoint Final Fantasy XIV Final Fantasy XV VR Golem Gran Turismo Sport Harmonix Music VR Headmaster P.O.L.L.E.N. PlayStation VR Worlds Project CARS Psychonauts in the Rhombus of Ruin Q.U.B.E. ² Resident Evil 7: Biohazard Rez Infinite RIGS: Mechanized Combat League Rise of the Tomb Raider: Blood Ties Robinson: The Journey Shadow of the Beast Star Trek: Bridge Crew Star Wars Battlefront: X-Wing VR Tekken 7 TrackMania Turbo Tumble VR Until Dawn: Rush of Blood Unannounced North West Studio VR game War Thunder
|
I'd actually argue that Headmaster is the throwaway from that list. It's a really simple game while Wayward Sky is a narrative driven puzzle game that looks like it could turn out to be really good.
|
For some reason Headmaster had found its way to my list and Wayward Sky hadn't. But you're probably right.
My few experiences with PSVR have been very positive and I'm eager to try more. Hopefully one of my friends will buy one so that I'll be able to postpone buying it myself for when it's cheaper 
I kinda want a Neo before PSVR (especially since my brother in law is interested in buying my OG PS4). Do you think it's a bad idea to release 2 expensive hardware products within a couple of months and potentially having them cannibalizing each other?