Thanks for your honest and its games. I was excited for the thing but I hadn’t realised that basically every game except was a port or remaster. I also had no idea that game was a climbing simulator, which is absolutely not the impression I got from the trailer.
Why bother with launching it all now if the line-up was so unexciting?Your comments about how just being higher resolution, with a few extras on top, doesn’t really advance things also made sense to me. I agree that there may never come a time when VR is what we imagined it would one day become. That sci-fi thing of putting on a pair of glasses (not an enormous headset) and suddenly you’re in a completely different world is probably something that’s not possible and would require a completely different technology.Even though VR may ultimately prove a dead end that doesn’t mean I wouldn’t be interested in PlayStation VR2 but between the price and the lack of games it’s not a very tempting prospect at the moment.
Not that I was getting one or anything but I have to admit I’m a bit disappointed with your verdict on the PlayStation VR2. I can’t argue with it – I had no idea Horizon Call Of The Mountain was a climbing game – but somehow it all seems much less exciting than it did.The worst thing from being a poor launch is that I’m not sure what we’re supposed to be looking forward to after. Sony might not have a proper list of launch games but they definitely don’t have a roadmap for further out.
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