Mandalore76 said:
If I had purchased, intended to purchase, or even demo'd the Rift first, then I could see my first impression of PSVR being unfairly skewed. That's not the case. And, I specifically mentioned Batman VR as a game that's on both platforms for comparison sake. Wasn't it Batman VR developed for PS4 specifically and then ported to other platforms later? By the way, a VR game doesn't have to be overly involved to provide an immersive experience. I've played the first few minutes of Batman VR on my Rift (I've been side-tracked from playing more by the other games I'm playing atm). I have to say, standing in the Batcave looking into the mirror and seeing not myself, but Batman mimicking my movements was a very strange sensation for me. Anyway, I mention it merely as an opportunity where my friend and I can have the same game on our individual platforms and compare experiences. Regardless of your insistence that I have some kind of agenda, your OP asked for first VR experiences. I gave mine. It goes against what you wanted to hear. I get that. I'm not here to sell you anything. I've done my sharing. |
I have Batman VR and liked it, it just isn't much of a showcase, although it have very good visuals and immersion, it's to slow.
And yes I asked for 1st time experience. Just found your very polarization of PSVR and Rift a little extreme to be real life examples. But if you are attesting they are, so be it.
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