PSVR 2 Hands On – VR Just Leveled Up!

PSVR 2 Hands On - VR Just Leveled Up!




I got hands on with the upcoming PSVR 2 headset at an exclusive event at PlayStation’s offices in London. In this video I give you …

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  1. That looks excellent! If you want a tethered, limited library experience. Honestly, if you don't have a gaming PC and already have a PS5. It's a good sell. If they end up selling a wireless adapter for this with PC support. It'll be an easy buy for VR adopters.

  2. i would love to play tales from the galaxys edge but the fact that i could only play it on quest two just didnt sit well with me since i have an index as well. i know that good games with good immersive qualities can make me forget im wearing a quest but they also make the whole experience just waterd down. honestly just having tales from the galaxys edge on psvr might be the only reason i buy a ps5

  3. I've noticed it's the exact same clips used in every single preview. None of these reviewers ever show what and how they played – instead, the same clip of the same large living room and L couch being scanned, the same Horizon clip of the hand being raised and a smooth pan to follow the Storm bird, etc. The commentary is individual, but the content is not. I wonder why we're not seeing how their experiences truly went?

  4. One thing i utilised often with psvr is just using the headset as a giant screen. Playing Gran Turismo on a cockpit view on the large screen setting is so good for immersion. The dash and steering wheel almost exactly to scale and you need to move head to check mirrors etc so the best experience imo. In reality, how much of an improvement is the new resolution compared to psvr…..?

  5. Best news is the new version of Firewall will be out for PSVR2!
    Waiting to buy PS5 when PSVR2 is finally out.
    Not sure if I like the armless hands in some of these games though. Would rather have proper render of full arms to give a more realistic look.

  6. I'm really interested in picking one up once it's available. But what about people like me that wear glasses and have different strengths in both eyes? Have they packed in some kind of settings solution that can optimize it to work for us? I've never tried VR before, so I have no clue what kind of experience I'm in for. Always wanted to try it out. Seems so immersive. 🙂

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