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Skyrim wins for me, but it is carried by the fact it is available in VR.

I tried both Skyrim and TW3 on the TV with a Gamepad and Mouse/Keyboard when they released, and was unable to find much interest in either title. Only put in around 15 hours each before walking away. For my taste, both games played very poorly with traditional controls on Console and PC, which was a huge part of why I lost interest.

With the release of Skyrim VR on PSVR, I ended up dumping over 50 hours into the game. Still ended up loosing interest in it, but it was a massively better experience in this format. Now if they were to remaster the game for a future VR platform, with much better graphics and more intuitive motion controls, I could see myself putting even more time into the title. I enjoyed the immense scale of the current version in VR, but once again, it was the poor controls that pushed me away. Motion was a massive upgrade over Gamepad or Mouse/Keyboard, but there is still much room for improvement.



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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