Traditional Games
1. Horizon Zero Dawn - By far the best exclusive I have played on PS4 so far. Excellent gameplay, an extreamly satisfying open world, wrapped with a great story, and arguably the best looking game I have played.
2. Uncharted 4: A Theif's End - The conclusion to Nathan Drake's adventure. No I say more, you either like it, or you don't.
3. Ratchet and Clank - A very fun and polished adventure. Want to take a Pixar like world for a spin, this is the game for you.
4. Driveclub - An feature packed, graphical delight. If you are into cars, and ever loved the Project Gotham series, then you have to give this a shot.
5. Infamous Second Son - Another excellent entry in what I consider the most underated franchise from SCEWWS. Infamous was my favorite game outside of The Last of Us on PS3, and ISS was another fun time as well.
PSVR Games
1. Farpoint - Though not the best FPS on the system (that goes to Arizona Sunshine), Farpoint shows that FPS games in VR are ready for the prime time. The combonation of PSVR and the Aim controller deliver gameplay far beyond anything your could ever expereince on a Controller or with Mouse and Keyboard. The Story mode is a bit lacking, but the Co-op and Challanges make up for it in a big way.
2. Driveclub VR - Driveclubs second entry on the list. Had all of the cars from the non VR version made it to this version, this would be my number one. The move to VR is as natural as it gets. After playing this and Dirt Rally VR, I will not be going back to racing on traditional screens.
3. Until Dawn: Rush of Blood - Had I added a 6th to the Traditional games, Until Dawn would have gotten the spot. Rush of Blood is hands down the best on rails shooter I have ever played. The ability to shoot at things in nearly 360 degrees takes this to a level that blurs the line between a game and a real life amusement park expereince.
4. PS VR Worlds - Worlds may be a collection of demos, but they are very impressive displays of what the tech can do. You can sink some serious hours into the multiple modes, and side content.
Console or Platform Exclusives
1. The Last of Us - If you haven't played it yet, you are missing out.
2. Arizona Sunshine - This is the first full fledged single player FPS for VR. When played with the Aim controller, it offers the best gameplay you are going to find in an fps right. On top of the excellent gameplay is a lengthy campaign, that feels like a full game, and will leave you satisfied when it is over. There is also a co-op horde mode that you can sink hours and hours into, and it beats any Zombies mode your have ever played before.
3. Batman: Arkham VR - If you are into clue finding/investigation games, you won't find one better than this. You are batman, with his tools at your disposal. Don the suit and enjoy.
4. Carnival Games VR - Go to the Carnival in VR, enjoy ring toss, wall climb, basketball, shooting range, and many more activities, to build up your toy box, and create your own fun. This is probably my most played VR game, just because it is a quick bit of fun, at the end or begining of each session.
5. Pinball FX2 VR/Superhot VR - I wanted to keep it to 5, but I can't decide between these two. Pinball VR like Rush of Blood blurrs the line between reality a the virtual world. If you love Pinball, this is for you, and once you play in VR you will never play a Pinball game on a traditional screen again. Superhot has become my favorite puzzel game of all time, and it is one hell of a work out. Solving puzzels in this game makes you feel like an action movie bad ass.
Stop hate, let others live the life they were given. Everyone has their problems, and no one should have to feel ashamed for the way they were born. Be proud of who you are, encourage others to be proud of themselves. Learn, research, absorb everything around you. Nothing is meaningless, a purpose is placed on everything no matter how you perceive it. Discover how to love, and share that love with everything that you encounter. Help make existence a beautiful thing.
Kevyn B Grams
10/03/2010
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