| John2290 said: It has become that most important aspect of my gaming time. I increasingly look at games come out like Kingdom come deliverence and think. 'id buy this if it were in VR' or had the option to go VR at least. Im a big racing fan but now that ive tried VR while racing, i cant simply go back. Same with horror games. So many games I was looking foward too are now going to be flash sale buys for me with the few exception of God of war, detroit, Days gone etc Even my priority of majour buys has changed, I'll not be buying a 4k tv now nor the switch i expected to buy early this year. My budget for gaming (climbing since my last purchase of steering wheel and psvr) will be reserved for a ps4 pro, An Aim controller, A new swivel game chair with feedback and quite possibly every new, half decent vr games. In fact i think i may be spoiled so much by VR, playing on a screen is getting to be a turn off for me. As i said, there are games i really wanna play but looking through window into a game world feels like going from Ps1 3d games to NES game. Still doable if the game is good but its just not the same. Also, the Inpatient is indeed scary and really immersive. Cant wait for apex construct, Blood and truth and wipeouts vr update. No titles outside of vr have me hyped half as much as a single one of those titles. |
Absolutely..Kingdom Come would be ideal. I even thought if Sea of Thieves would work in VR, yesterday when I watched a stream.
I am still hyped for God of War and stuff, but you're right. Now, after playing a lot of Dirt Rally VR recently, Wipeout VR is my most anticipated title atm. I really hope they can pull it off.







