Hey J.L, Ye... I hear ya, so much more immersive… but I do find I can’t play for as long in VR.. and then there’s the motion sickness. Still can’t wait for the future AAA titles, lot's to look forward to
Many reviewers are ditching the Horizon climbing game for being more of a tech demo than a game, but I don´t care. It´s incredible and one that I will be replaying over and over again just for the experience of being there. The climbing feel is outstanding, and as I don´t care much for the combat, it´s fine with me because, overall, the incredible landscapes and world immersion of Horizon are worthy of the VR2 price alone. And I actually LOVE the cinematic mode in VR2. I bought it mainly to watch movies with that cinema theater feel, and I was not disappointed. In fact, I was surprised at how good the resolution of VR2 is, compared to the blurry VR1 we had before. Even then, I loved the cinema experience, but now with VR2, I think it´s almost perfect. Playing 4k movies like 2001 Space Odyssey on this thing is unbelievable, or Blade Runner, Dune, or the classic Lawrence of Arabia is amazing. Okay, it´s not as if we are watching movies on 4k Tv... but... it´s close, and the enormous cinema screen and empty movie theater feel just for one person is reason enough for cinema lovers to get this VR2 thing even if they think they don't care to use it for games... Overall, this is a fantastic piece of tech, and I'm not disappointed with it, even at the price it costs.
Hey Luis, I think for the price this is a great piece of kit, and yes I agree I had quite a few "Wow" moments especially with Horizon Call of the Mountain... and RE8 Village. Just waiting for the next big game release, maybe the RE4 remake, Firewall Ultra etc ... Anything else you seen that looks good?
1:47 "Maybe in an update we'll see this in color." To be clear, it's not technically black-and-white but rather infrared; we'll never see it in color both by nature and by design because it's an infrared sensor, *not* a traditional camera lens outright. 🤷 Hold your phone up to it with the screen off, for example, & you'll likely see a blinking light, or a ring of lights around the Sense controllers when you're in a game yet you won't see those lights outside of the pass-through mode in the headset. Consequently, it's also a good way to detect hidden cameras in the same space.
Your name is suitably relevant to this post Ye, while filming this video I did notice the blinking on my phone. I do like the pass-through as is, tbh. If you've seen the Pico 4 VR headset, you'll know that color pass-through should become a standard feature in the future, but nonetheless this B&W / Greyscale / Infra-red option works great on the PSVR2. Did you pick one up?
@@frostfire_mage day 1. I loved the PSVR1 and my biggest gripe is the missing content on the PSVR2. I can show it off, but not nearly the same, especially for "casual" gamers like my girlfriend.
It’s not as fast paced as COD MW2 on the PS5 for example… but for a VR fps game in this genre the game mechanics are pretty solid, definitely worth a look for the $38 AUD price tag.
The game does have a steep learning curve due to all of the guns realistic reloading. But once you get paste that the game is soooo fun and addicting. You will not be disappointed. Oh and the community is for the most part fun and enjoyable.
With any VR headset there will be some element of this... I suppose the question then becomes which games of the 5 I've played... give the least and most sickness. I found Horizon and RE8 gave me only minor effects, so I could play for many hours without issue. Pavlov was in the middle, then GT7 and finally Mirage VR was the worst, unsurprisingly as your floating in a simulated water environments. Still everyone is different, so you need to try for yourself 😜
Great review
Appreciate the kind words
It’s so amazing!! Having a blast! It’s hard to go back to regular gaming though.
Hey J.L, Ye... I hear ya, so much more immersive… but I do find I can’t play for as long in VR.. and then there’s the motion sickness. Still can’t wait for the future AAA titles, lot's to look forward to
very well detailed video mate. Thanks!
Hey Carlos, glad you enjoyed it, VR is surprisingly fun and addictive 🫠
Wow so much detail 🤩 thanks for reviewing 👏🏻 Just need to convince my partner now 😹
Definitely worth the money, if VR is your thing, take it easy 😎
VERY WELL DETAILED. THANK YOU. ON TOP OF THAT, YOUR VOICE RELAXES ME A LOT. REGARDS FROM CANARY ISLANDS
Hey Carlos, glad you enjoyed, hope you’re keeping well m8, cheers from Australia 🍻
Mind blowing review- I am looking forward to being transported into many worlds - well done Sony can’t wait to plug in. 😜
Thanks Sandy, there’s were so many “Wow”, “Holy @%” and “That’s so cool” moments… I lost count 🤣
Many reviewers are ditching the Horizon climbing game for being more of a tech demo than a game, but I don´t care. It´s incredible and one that I will be replaying over and over again just for the experience of being there. The climbing feel is outstanding, and as I don´t care much for the combat, it´s fine with me because, overall, the incredible landscapes and world immersion of Horizon are worthy of the VR2 price alone.
And I actually LOVE the cinematic mode in VR2. I bought it mainly to watch movies with that cinema theater feel, and I was not disappointed. In fact, I was surprised at how good the resolution of VR2 is, compared to the blurry VR1 we had before. Even then, I loved the cinema experience, but now with VR2, I think it´s almost perfect. Playing 4k movies like 2001 Space Odyssey on this thing is unbelievable, or Blade Runner, Dune, or the classic Lawrence of Arabia is amazing. Okay, it´s not as if we are watching movies on 4k Tv... but... it´s close, and the enormous cinema screen and empty movie theater feel just for one person is reason enough for cinema lovers to get this VR2 thing even if they think they don't care to use it for games...
Overall, this is a fantastic piece of tech, and I'm not disappointed with it, even at the price it costs.
Hey Luis, I think for the price this is a great piece of kit, and yes I agree I had quite a few "Wow" moments especially with Horizon Call of the Mountain... and RE8 Village. Just waiting for the next big game release, maybe the RE4 remake, Firewall Ultra etc ... Anything else you seen that looks good?
Its amazing
For real… been having a blast with GT7, RE8… what have you been playing? 🧐
Nice vid mate
You had a chance to get immersed in any PSVR2 games yet?
@@frostfire_mage I do not have a PlayStation i just enjoy your videos
It was a Nintendo household growing up
@@jammies701 mine too… NES, Super Nintendo , N64… I’m pumped for Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom in May 💪🏻
1:47 "Maybe in an update we'll see this in color." To be clear, it's not technically black-and-white but rather infrared; we'll never see it in color both by nature and by design because it's an infrared sensor, *not* a traditional camera lens outright. 🤷
Hold your phone up to it with the screen off, for example, & you'll likely see a blinking light, or a ring of lights around the Sense controllers when you're in a game yet you won't see those lights outside of the pass-through mode in the headset.
Consequently, it's also a good way to detect hidden cameras in the same space.
Your name is suitably relevant to this post Ye, while filming this video I did notice the blinking on my phone. I do like the pass-through as is, tbh. If you've seen the Pico 4 VR headset, you'll know that color pass-through should become a standard feature in the future, but nonetheless this B&W / Greyscale / Infra-red option works great on the PSVR2. Did you pick one up?
@@frostfire_mage day 1. I loved the PSVR1 and my biggest gripe is the missing content on the PSVR2. I can show it off, but not nearly the same, especially for "casual" gamers like my girlfriend.
House Beneviento was ridiculously scary in VR ... PSVR2 gets my 👍
I hadn't played RE8 at all before playing it in VR... certainly wasn't expecting that level especially... to be THAT terrifying
Nice review I'm loving Horizon and GT7. What's been your fav since launch?
RE8 for me… as it’s a full game that’s surprisingly polished, Horizon a close second and GT7 third… but those are clear top 3 🤙🏻
Is Pavlov worth picking up? it looked fun in this video… seen mixed reviews though
It’s not as fast paced as COD MW2 on the PS5 for example… but for a VR fps game in this genre the game mechanics are pretty solid, definitely worth a look for the $38 AUD price tag.
The game does have a steep learning curve due to all of the guns realistic reloading. But once you get paste that the game is soooo fun and addicting. You will not be disappointed. Oh and the community is for the most part fun and enjoyable.
@@jtalavera03 Any new modes, weapons or general improvements to online multiplayer you'd like to see?
@@frostfire_mage I hope they add the mods and workshop. That would make this game the perfect version of Pavlov.
@@jtalavera03 ye bringing some of the features from the Steam / PC world over to PS5 / PSVR2 seems like a good 1st step 🤙🏻
Great review 🔥 GT7 looks stunning and fast, have you gotten any Motion sickness while testing this?
With any VR headset there will be some element of this... I suppose the question then becomes which games of the 5 I've played... give the least and most sickness.
I found Horizon and RE8 gave me only minor effects, so I could play for many hours without issue.
Pavlov was in the middle, then GT7 and finally Mirage VR was the worst, unsurprisingly as your floating in a simulated water environments.
Still everyone is different, so you need to try for yourself 😜
Best review I've seen, subscribed 👍
@@SKILLZ4THRILLZs Thanks Carson 😊 more content coming, you have a PSVR2 yet?