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Conina said:
Cerebralbore101 said:

Yeah Sony is both one of the big 3 console companies, and one of the big 3 VR companies. This gives them a huge advantage, because no matter how good Vive/Oculus are they won't sell without good software. 

Facebook is also investing huge amounts of money into VR games.

I wouldn't want to miss out on the PSVR exclusive games nor the PC exclusive games, I'm happy with my combination of PSVR + Oculus rift.

 

So far I have these VR games (loosely sorted from great to bad)

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The lower part of the list are mostly from the cheap monthly "VR Steam bundles" on Indie Gala. Even if most of these indie VR games are subpar, at least one game in each bundle is surprisingly entertaining and totally worth the costs of the whole bundle.

Jesus tapdancing christ. That's more than triple the games of my entire PS4 collection. And I buy almost every game that gets 80+ on my custom Opencritic parameters. Will you ever play all those games? I'd be happy just to have five or six games that are worthwhile in VR this gen. So far Skyrim, Fallout 4, Doom, RE7, and AC7 are the big VR games that I'm looking to play.