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John2290 said:
Just finished the invisible hours! If you have VR this game is a must and even if you don't it's worth it when the price point hits your liking. Incredibly engaging story with many branching paths and interwoven narratives.

Oh thanks for the reminder...that one looked really interesting..that's the one with the time shift mechanics, right?!



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Depending on the price of the Vive Pro, I might go for it at some point, but I imagine I'll just wait for further discounts. We're also waiting on those knuckle gamepads for the Vive afaik. 

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Mankind, in its arrogance and self-delusion, must believe they are the mirrors to God in both their image and their power. If something shatters that mirror, then it must be totally destroyed.

Have you played Statik yet?
Or for more exploration based gameplay with story elements The Solus project. (longer than a few hours though)
Pure gameplay: Windlands platforming or Fantastic contraption building puzzles



John2290 said:
SvennoJ said:
Have you played Statik yet?
Or for more exploration based gameplay with story elements The Solus project. (longer than a few hours though)
Pure gameplay: Windlands platforming or Fantastic contraption building puzzles

Oh, yeah. Completely forgot about Windlands, How much content is there do ya reckon and how is the story? Also, is the Solus project playable with just a DS4, I just wanna relax into something over the weekend on par with The invisible hours, completely rushed that yesterday :( I've read bad opinions and reviews of Solus project, can they be believed? Oh and have you tried Robinson the journey? Anything of note in that title?

 

Fantastic Contraption was rrrreally fun on the demo disk! Definitely want to have that as soon as possible.

I really like Robinson...didn't play it longer than an hour yet, but I liked what I played. Can recommend for the current price. And it's DS4 only.

WIndlands is amazing...the feeling is really one of a kind. Need to trust your stomach though and I definitely recommend using the Moves for that. There isn't really some kind of story, more exploration of a magical world. It's enough to lose your time in it though. The atmosphere is really great!

Do you own Rise of The Tomb Raider?! That VR DLC was really great imho.

Solus Project seems to get mixed reactions for sure. Some really like it, some think the controls aren't great and the world is boring. Didn't really grab me while watching but could be different in the headset, as always.

Psychonauts is kinda fun...Don't know if it's worth the price yet.

Did you try Here They Lie yet?! I want it...definitely looks like a special experience. Same with How We Soar. 

The Assembly looked promising but reviews are mediocre sadly. 

Wish Moss and Starchild where out yet. And The Persistance...could play this demo over and over.

 

Guess I'd go for Robinson if I was you. 



John2290 said:
SvennoJ said:
Have you played Statik yet?
Or for more exploration based gameplay with story elements The Solus project. (longer than a few hours though)
Pure gameplay: Windlands platforming or Fantastic contraption building puzzles

Oh, yeah. Completely forgot about Windlands, How much content is there do ya reckon and how is the story? Also, is the Solus project playable with just a DS4, I just wanna relax into something over the weekend on par with The invisible hours, completely rushed that yesterday :( I've read bad opinions and reviews of Solus project, can they be believed? Oh and have you tried Robinson the journey? Anything of note in that title?

Windlands has 3 big levels to explore with extra challenges to unlock. The story is pretty simple, it's all about the gameplay. If you go for the hardest difficulty and want to collect everything I would say at least 6 hours. 3 hours for a play through on normal. I spend over 6 hours on it, completed it on hard, but didn't find all the shards, and my times on the leaderboards suck :) It's perfect for a weekend.

The solus project works with move, best with DS4 in your right hand through for smooth turning and sprint if you swap L3/R3 in the global settings. (Since you ahve it in your right hand, hitting L3 is kinda inconvenient) I like the story and exploring the underground. It's pretty much a walking simulator with some light survival elements which you can adjust to your liking.

I forgot about Robinson, fun for a single playthrough. The last level and ending are really cool in VR.

Oh and what Errorist said, Here they lie is a very cool experience, loved it. I played through it twice. It's only 2 or 3 hours through and best played standing to get rid of the ridiculous tunnel vision when turning with the DS4. Standing you can simply look where you want to go and not get the tunnel vision.

The Tombraider VR part is nice too. And if you haven't played it yet, Wayward sky is a very polished action adventure. It's 3rd person, you control a character going through the levels, point and click style. It's very cute, nice story and looks very good in VR. It had a demo on the original demo disc which instantly sold me. It's about 3 hours total as well.



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Damn, this upcoming game looks really nice! 

Narrative driven and bow mechanics FTW

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPoOZLuEQJg



John2290 said:
Errorist76 said:

Damn, this upcoming game looks really nice! 

Narrative driven and bow mechanics FTW

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPoOZLuEQJg

It looks great indeed and with skyrim controls and teleporting combined it may be the best control scheme from the comments of people in my youtube feed who have previewed it. 

Yeah, The Persistance uses a similar method. Slow walking but also teleporting for fast movement. Works great.



John2290 said:
Errorist76 said:

 

Fantastic Contraption was rrrreally fun on the demo disk! Definitely want to have that as soon as possible.

I really like Robinson...didn't play it longer than an hour yet, but I liked what I played. Can recommend for the current price. And it's DS4 only.

WIndlands is amazing...the feeling is really one of a kind. Need to trust your stomach though and I definitely recommend using the Moves for that. There isn't really some kind of story, more exploration of a magical world. It's enough to lose your time in it though. The atmosphere is really great!

Do you own Rise of The Tomb Raider?! That VR DLC was really great imho.

Solus Project seems to get mixed reactions for sure. Some really like it, some think the controls aren't great and the world is boring. Didn't really grab me while watching but could be different in the headset, as always.

Psychonauts is kinda fun...Don't know if it's worth the price yet.

Did you try Here They Lie yet?! I want it...definitely looks like a special experience. Same with How We Soar. 

The Assembly looked promising but reviews are mediocre sadly. 

Wish Moss and Starchild where out yet. And The Persistance...could play this demo over and over.

 

Guess I'd go for Robinson if I was you. 

 

SvennoJ said:

Windlands has 3 big levels to explore with extra challenges to unlock. The story is pretty simple, it's all about the gameplay. If you go for the hardest difficulty and want to collect everything I would say at least 6 hours. 3 hours for a play through on normal. I spend over 6 hours on it, completed it on hard, but didn't find all the shards, and my times on the leaderboards suck :) It's perfect for a weekend.

The solus project works with move, best with DS4 in your right hand through for smooth turning and sprint if you swap L3/R3 in the global settings. (Since you ahve it in your right hand, hitting L3 is kinda inconvenient) I like the story and exploring the underground. It's pretty much a walking simulator with some light survival elements which you can adjust to your liking.

I forgot about Robinson, fun for a single playthrough. The last level and ending are really cool in VR.

Oh and what Errorist said, Here they lie is a very cool experience, loved it. I played through it twice. It's only 2 or 3 hours through and best played standing to get rid of the ridiculous tunnel vision when turning with the DS4. Standing you can simply look where you want to go and not get the tunnel vision.

The Tombraider VR part is nice too. And if you haven't played it yet, Wayward sky is a very polished action adventure. It's 3rd person, you control a character going through the levels, point and click style. It's very cute, nice story and looks very good in VR. It had a demo on the original demo disc which instantly sold me. It's about 3 hours total as well.

Yeah lads, I bought Windlands. Incredible, Thanks for the recommendation. Playing on easy so far because I Can't figure out the parkour at all, haha. I'll have a look at Robinson and infact I'll probably end up cleaning everything of the PS store by the time new titles roll around. I'm also a tad curious for these smaller "experiences" like Manifest 99 and the like, for 5 quid I think I'll try them over the weekend.

Manifest 99 was interesting, it's only 15 minutes though. Voltron VR Chronicles was cool. The lost bear is a nice idea, 2D platformer you play in a virtual theater. Soul Dimension was a good experience and you really to play I expect you to die.



SvennoJ said:
John2290 said:

 

Yeah lads, I bought Windlands. Incredible, Thanks for the recommendation. Playing on easy so far because I Can't figure out the parkour at all, haha. I'll have a look at Robinson and infact I'll probably end up cleaning everything of the PS store by the time new titles roll around. I'm also a tad curious for these smaller "experiences" like Manifest 99 and the like, for 5 quid I think I'll try them over the weekend.

Manifest 99 was interesting, it's only 15 minutes though. Voltron VR Chronicles was cool. The lost bear is a nice idea, 2D platformer you play in a virtual theater. Soul Dimension was a good experience and you really to play I expect you to die.

Sony should consider bringing Puppeteer to VR like this



Lafiel said:
SvennoJ said:

Manifest 99 was interesting, it's only 15 minutes though. Voltron VR Chronicles was cool. The lost bear is a nice idea, 2D platformer you play in a virtual theater. Soul Dimension was a good experience and you really to play I expect you to die.

Sony should consider bringing Puppeteer to VR like this

Oh wow...great idea! I was just earlier asking about great PS3 games that would be a match for VR. I'd sooo love them to do this!