because nobody, including Sony, seems certain about what exactly is coming out on day one. There is an official launch line-up but it’s not clear how much of it applies to the UK, as it doesn’t match up with what is listed on the PlayStation Store.
That means we don’t know exactly what’s coming out and, in many cases, how much it’s going to cost.Even so, we have managed to get hold of the majority of known launch titles and while our priority has been Horizon Call Of The Mountain we’ve been able to spend at least some time with all the rest. Not enough to give the others full reviews but given the vast majority are remastered versions of existing and PC games it’s been fairly easy to draw our conclusions.The PlayStation VR2 launches on Wednesday, February 22 for £529.99 and there may well may be more games than just this available on day one, with Pistol Whip, Garden Of The Sea, Job Simulator, Vacation Simulator, and The Tale Of Onogoro amongst the other likely candidates.
Others, such as The Dark Pictures: Switchback and: Saints & Sinners – Chapter 2: Retribution have only just missed the launch and will still be out in the ‘launch window’, so we’ll cover those once they’re available.Price: £59.99Here you can find our of the PSVR2’s most technically accomplished game but it’s a bit of a mixed bag, with the stunning visuals married to a surprisingly unexciting mountain climbing simulator. Movement is heavily restricted during combat but using the bow and arrow is a ton of fun, and very accurate, with a lot of the other gadgets and set pieces being very entertaining too.
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