Lots to like from feedback regarding testing out the headset which is going to be readily available to the public for play. Eurogamer's Ian Higton and GameInformer's Andrew Reiner give their thoughts after playing a few games......
As I've already mention it blows the PSVR1 out of the water in every aspect, but with resolutions per-eye coming in at almost double that of my Rift S, the difference in visuals between the way I've been experiencing VR on a PC and what the PSVR2 offers was, quite frankly, staggering.
I was already excited for Sony's new headset but having experienced it for myself, I fully expect it to breathe a new lease of life into the slightly stagnating world of virtual reality gaming. It really is a huge step forward for PSVR in general, but as a simple to use, easy to wear piece of hardware, I can see it being a huge hit with VR fans new and old. "Early 2023" - which is still all we've got for a release date - can't come soon enough.
<b>WE'VE PLAYED PSVR 2! First Impressions and Playstation VR2 4K Gameplay From 4 HUGE PSVR2 Games!</b>
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When I played the original version of Resident Evil Village on PlayStation 5, I didn’t pay too much attention to the environmental details. In this playthrough, I am frequently distracted by them. Even though this version is essentially the same game, it takes on new life through PSVR2’s stunning display.
I was blown away by PlayStation VR2's technology and want to spend more time with it, but need reasons to do so.
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