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Bristow9091 said:

I like a bit of everything provided it's not a sports or party game, lol. I'd image FPS games are great in VR, and Farpoint looked pretty interesting, also Doom VFR but only if you can move properly, I'll admit to only watching two gameplay videos, and both of them had that teleport movement thing, no thanks, I don't want that. I also have Until Dawn: Rush of Blood, it was free with Playstation Plus, along with RIGS, lol. Moss, and now Astro Bot, are games I know for a fact I'd enjoy, since I'm a huge platformer fan anyway and they look rather delightful, lol.

One thing I'm worried about when it comes to VR is the quality of the visuals, so far most games I've seen for PSVR have looked really bland and low res, which I can only imagine looks worse and offputting when you're wearing the headset, since you'd want the image to be as clear as possible. But meh, I can still sit and play PSOne games happily, so maybe it'll be a non-issue for me, I just don't want to spend so much money to find out I hate it or something, and I don't know anybody with one to try out first, or there's no demo stations near me either. 

If you still enjoy PS1 games you'll be fine. The visuals look better in VR than screenshots suggest, however it is close to 720p ps3 graphics quality. That's ps3 level graphics all around you in stereoscopic 3D at flawless 60fps (doubled to 120fps for head tracking movement)

After a while you forget about the resolution and low detail. You're inside the game world, it's a game changer. Skyrim in VR does not look great in screenshots, it was good enough for 130 hours of fun, twice the time I spend in it in pancake mode on ps3. Plus it ran better and looked better than the ps3 version.

You might want a ps4 pro though, that helps with the resolution. Many VR games render at a higher resolution on the pro.