Looks SOOO much better in VR, but he gets the point across
Geez, I gotta get that Superhot VR. The slobbering over this is enough that it seems that anyone who has a headset must pick up a copy. Is it digital only?
WTF?
Don't get me wrong, GT Sport is a must have for me and I can't wait to do some VR action with it but that video almost looks like Sea of Thieves cartoony. And why is there only 1 other car on the track...please tell me there is more than just 1v1 in VR mode.
And that engine sound? Maybe it's just that particular car. I really wish the Forza team had VR to play with. They have always been super accurate with physics and sound. Plus they are always down to add peripheral stuff like they did with Kinect... and they even had a new sim game to come out with shiny new hardware. I sort of get why MS is waiting, but I personally would dig the sim aspects of FMS in more VR over 4K. Maybe next year.Geez, I gotta get that Superhot VR. The slobbering over this is enough that it seems that anyone who has a headset must pick up a copy. Is it digital only?
So I ended up downloading Super Hot last night. Man, about 2.5 hrs after starting it up... me, just sweating, and not knowing how much time had passed. I completely lost all sense of reality. "Just one more go. I can beat this round", I kept saying. What an experience it is! Very cool! I love the intentional late 80's/early 90's vibe going on.
You guys weren't kidding about needing a lot of space! I only had a couple brushes against furniture, but it also helped that I had a small rug that I could feel with my toes, so I always new where to recenter.
Holy sh1t! Comes out of nowhere next month! You play a super being defending earth against an alien invasion. Last i saw of it was 2016
Yeah, I haven't had a chance to pick it up again, but I did learn most of those things... eventually. Ones of my favorite discoveries was that I could actually slice bullets in thin air with the knife. Of course, once I realized that I could sit completely still and everything else would freeze, it changed my style of gameplay completely! This is especially true at the beginning of each new level, when I hag no idea what to do.It really is amazing, one of best games of the year for me. Few of tips I learned:
You can stop bullets with any object you hold, using it as a "shield" even guns will stop bullets and not destroy them. I use it constantly.
Moving slowly is very beneficial to plan attacks.
When throwing objects, it's better to "push" the object toward the enemy rather than throw overhead. I always aim a little lower than my intended target as well.
You can take weapons away from enemies close quarters, just reach out and grab them.
When using the shotgun, try to line up two enemies with a single shot to save ammo.
Ammoless weapons can be thrown as weapons.
Most of that you probably already know, but it could be helpful if not.
The best experiences I have played so far, really need to be played with 2 Move controllers. If you can get 2 PS3 sticks for cheaper, do that! I did feel a bit ripped off for getting the new 2 pack. You need these for any games that require using your hands to grab things or aim and shoot.So I just bought PSVR (see impulse buy deal above).
Do I need a move controller? 1 or 2?? I was looking at the farpoint gun thing and it seems sold out everywhere.
I haven't really been keeping up on the PSVR. Where should a noob start?
I love Superhot, but already played it in non-VR. Might try it again though.
So I just bought PSVR (see impulse buy deal above).
Do I need a move controller? 1 or 2?? I was looking at the farpoint gun thing and it seems sold out everywhere.
I haven't really been keeping up on the PSVR. Where should a noob start?
I love Superhot, but already played it in non-VR. Might try it again though.
That reminds me, I still have RE7 in the wrapper. I wanted to try Super Hot first.Nice!
Good starter games are Batman VR and VR worlds and you need the move controllers, yes. I would play batman first.
Eve Valkyrie is really good if you like online multiplayer shooters. Don't pay more than $30 if you can.
Farpoint is awesome, but sold out almost everywhere. The gun makes it more immersive than any other title imo.
Super hot in VR is transformative. Literally. Might as well be a different game.
You like driving games so I might recom Dirt Rally if you already have a compatible wheel. Driveclub isn't bad, but it can be ugly visually.
Resident Evil 7 is a must, even if you don't like horror. It's absolutely incredible. My GOTG.
Also, be aware, not all VR games are created equal, so don't sell immersive as good as others.
That reminds me, I still have RE7 in the wrapper. I wanted to try Super Hot first.
I'm looking forward to getting Farpoint at some point, but I'm probably going to wait and see what other games become available for the gun, then get it cheaper. So many peripherals!
It's kind of fun to be part of another subculture within gaming, with VR. However, I do think it's only a matter of time before it goes big time. I'm currently listening to Ready Player One on audiobook, so that's definitely jazzing me up about the whole thing.
The best experiences I have played so far, really need to be played with 2 Move controllers. If you can get 2 PS3 sticks for cheaper, do that! I did feel a bit ripped off for getting the new 2 pack. You need these for any games that require using your hands to grab things or aim and shoot.
I've only been a user for about a month but so far, Batman Arkham VR (short, but so awesome) and Super Hot (my mind is blown) are my favorites!