PSVR2 launched just over three months ago at the time of writing this article. Sony's second foray into the potentially wonderful world of virtual reality, the headset itself has been praised as a great bit of kit, providing some impressive technical specs and being relatively easy to actually use — a common complaint in the current VR space.
However, now that the honeymoon period is more or less over, we wanted to take a minute to evaluate life as PSVR2 owners so far. With that goal in mind, we've gathered the Push Square editorial team for a review of sorts. You can read on to find our positives, negatives, and everything in between.
I think I’m going to be in a very similar boat to my colleagues when talking about the PSVR2. It’s a technical marvel and the must-have piece of tech for VR enthusiasts. However, after ravaging my way through the massive launch line-up, I’m left wanting more. With a very sparse looking 2023 release schedule it’s hard to imagine that Sony is going to convince anyone that’s sitting on the fence to shell out for this thing, and that’s a really worrying prospect.
I will say that personally I am far more inclined to chuck on the PSVR2 for a few rounds of minigolf with a pal than I ever was with the PSVR. With the simple single cable set-up, it’s a far better user experience and feels a lot more consumer friendly as a result. Not to mention that I’m continually impressed with the Sense controllers and the tech of the headset itself, which even make playing PSVR classics on the PSVR2 a dream.
That makes the last few months incredibly frustrating because Sony has what could be a bona fide hit on its hands, but it hasn’t done anything to sell it to anyone outside of the enthusiasts. And while I
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