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Volterra_90 said:

I tried it, and I thought it was a shitty exprience. I can't possibly pay all that money to play games which are no more than technical demos dressed as games. And I got dizzy as hell with the PSVR. I almost puke XD. Maybe in the future, when the tech is more refined. Though I'm still concerned on how well will it blend with social gaming, since I feel like it's a very isolated experience. 

Well most people on amazon that review their devices think completly different. But even surveys proove that from the people who tied VR ~2% disliked it. 

I dont want to say everybody likes it. Thats not possible. There are people that dont like gaming at all, people love soccer, other dont like it and so on.

 

But according to surveys and reviews most people love it. ~20 people already had tried my PSVR and nobody felt like you.

 

Maybe you just play the wrong games if you felt dizzy or your one of the unfortunate people suffering from extreme motion sickness. You shouldnt start with heavy games first but you get used to it very very soon. I felt dizzy on strong games (driveclub vr, robinson the journey) in the first days as well but its 100% gone now.

 

This month resident evil 7 comes and wil be playable in VR. How is that not technical demo dressed as a game? How is driveclub, rigs, farpoint, ace combat 7, gran turismo sport, starblood arena, star trek bridge crew, Eve: Valkyire and so on technical demos dresses as games?