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Machiavellian said:
Conina said:

For PSVR2 these are on the top of my to-do list:

Resident Evil Village
Resident Evil 4 Remake
Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge
The 7th Guest VR
Ven VR
GORN
Humanity

I'm still waiting for a 50% price cut for Horizon: Call of the Mountain... won't pay full price for a digital VR game, where compatibility to PSVR3/PS6 is doubtful.

Why Humanity, I tried that game using my PSVR2 and to be honest I am not even sure why its considered a PSVR game.  While its a cool puzzle game, I got nothing from it playing it with the PSVR2.

I can't play it on the TV, in VR it all makes sense. Especially in the later levels it's much easier to keep track of all the multiple streams of people running around. The light saber and laser pistol battles also look much better in VR. The stacked 3D levels are also much easier to navigate in VR.

I use the PSVR2 every day. I still come regularly come back to Puzzling Places. Awesome to puzzle famous landmarks together, you feel like you really get an in depth look at them. I'm currently on the Czechia puzzle pack. Churches, Castles, Tombs are all favorites.

GT7 never gets old, haven't played it flat since the VR update. The weekly races are fun but mostly I like to drive classic cars around the Nurburgring in dynamic weather through the sunset. Night races look amazing in HDR, this weeks weekly races have some with amazing lighting.

I recently played Ultra Wings 2, great sequel. You can pilot an Ultra Light, 3 different prop planes, a helicopter and a rocket powered plane. It has about 40 hours of content conisting of race courses, precision steering courses, shooting drones / balloons / fending of attacks, spot landings, touch 'n go's and multiplayer battles. (Also supports Hotas)

Currently I'm player Space Docker VR. Operating a 'fork lift' in space. True 6-dof game with Newtonian physics with the best control customization I have seen yet. You can adjust all sensitivities, acceleration curve, dead zone, and assign pitch, roll, yaw, thrust, lateral movement to either virtual sticks including twist and/or the analog sticks. (Hotas support coming)



RE Village and RE4 were amazing. The seventh Guest as well, really great puzzle game in VR and the volumetric videos (video captured characters) are awesome. Ven VR is installed and ready to play yet no time yet. Star Wars I have on disc, as well as Song in the Smoke, and plenty others I have not had time yet to start.

Propagation Paradise Hotel I haven't finished yet. Looks awesome, great HDR, but hard (manage your ammo, run out, game over). It's a bit like the original Silent Hill. Red Matter 2 I also haven't finished yet, spectacular looking game, the sharpest looking on PSVR2 thanks to very high super sampling.

Foglands I need to get back to now a lot of early problems have been fix. It was promising but rough out of the gates. Same with Switchback VR which now looks and plays much better. Paper Beast, also need to finish, looks and plays great on PSVR2.

I did finish both TWD S&S games, great fun. The second one has a few glitches but works fine. Addictive looter zombie games. The Last Worker was fun, but short. Narrative driven game with some portal like humor.

Moss 1 and 2 are spectacular on PSVR2, look a lot better and also much better to play with the sense controllers. The Last Clockwinder was very enjoyable, solving puzzles by 'mo-capping' your own moves. Set up a production chain made by copies of your own actions. Synth Riders is still fun, feels great to play and the experience levels are little art show cases, very well done.

I want to give CotM another play-through as well, but my VR backlog only keeps growing despite playing daily. The current 'hot game' is Legendary tales, a souls like open world rpg. My most anticipated game coming up is Aces of Thunder.



I bought another IR light to have one in each corner in front of me in the living room (facing up to the ceiling). Now I can play with very little ambient light without any tracking issues. Bit odd pass through mode shows a fully lit room, take the headset off it's dark :) Amazing tech, but makes playing on TV rather boring.