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LegitHyperbole said:
SvennoJ said:

Lol there's no connection at all between the two.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1497440/COCOON/

It's a chill puzzle game which somehow manages not to be easy, yet you never really feel stuck. And so satisfying when everything falls into place. Most polished puzzle game in ages.


For me cozy games are Puzzling Places and lapping the Nurburgring in GT7 in classic legendary cars. Those two never get old to me.

Other cozy games were Rez Infinite, Tetris Effect, Astrobot, Moss. VR is very cozy :)

There all good picks. Pity the headset is such a pain in the ass to set up to get there and then your head is left all messed up, it's not like you can relax back into the couch and drift into the world but damn, when you're in it it certainly does the job. Such a shame that you have to be sitting upright, att attention and you have this chunk of material strapped to your head.

Yeah hence I haven't bother with PSVR1 anymore. I still have it lying around, but just too much hassle getting Astrobot to work again.

PSVR2 fixes a lot of the problems. It takes me less than 30 seconds from turning the PS5 on (out of rest mode) and comfortably sitting back on the couch setting up a race in VR in GT7. Puzzling Places you need to sit up straight though and yes, it gets uncomfortable after a while.

Tetris Effect (on PSVR2) you can lean back and enjoy. Actually you could with Skyrim VR as well, the many scuff marks on my leather couch (from the back of the headset) are proof of that :/ Very cozy game though, I loved being in that world. A shame it isn't on PSVR2. RDR2 as well, would be perfect in VR.



PSVR2 has a kayak game (and getting another), but you have to stand or sit up straight leaning forward to paddle with your arms. While very immersive, it's not cosy. RDR2, lean back and tap a button to go.