We’re not a few days removed from the start of the PSVR 2 era, but on a personal level, my week has been completely and utterly consumed by wearing a fancy hat. The sole exception was Monday, where I went to preview one of those games you need a TV or computer screen for, but aside from that, I’ve spent big chunks of time streaming Horizon Call of the Mountain and Gran Turismo 7 in VR, as well as plugging away at Rez, Tetris, Cosmonious High, Tentacular, Star Wars, and plenty of other PSVR 2 launch games.
We’ve had a steady stream of write ups and videos because of this, and I hope you’ve enjoyed what you’ve seen.
Tuffcub’s PSVR 2 arrived on day one, making him the second person on the team to be able to dive into all manner of VR games – Resident Evil Village scared his cat, he reviewed The Last Clockwinder, and gave Rez Infinite and Horizon Call of the Mountain a go as well. He also, yes, played Destiny 2 for a bit in the headset’s Cinema mode.
Gamoc also had the opportunity to try out some PSVR 2 games, going round to a friend’s to check out Pistol Whip, After the Fall and Horizon Call of the Mountain, but his main job this week was to review Atomic Heart.
Steve also played a few hours of Atomic Heart – “one of the most inconsistent and bizarre games I’ve played in a long while” – is knee deep in a very different sci-fi adventure for review, and tried to put up with the bad jumping in The Terminator on Mega Drive.
There was no PSVR 2 in Miguel’s life, but he did think about buying a long USB-C cable and a Quest so he can get his PC to do some virtual reality. In the meantime, he was tied to a flat screen, where he started Like a Dragon: Ishin and finished Hi-Fi Rush, which is now his new favourite game. He also started The
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