I feel VR would benefit from demos more then an average game.
Really hesitant to drop money if I think it will make me sick.
And to circle back to this... I was watching some E3 stuff from within the headset this morning and, amazingly, they don't offer VR trailers or demo videos either. Like, c'mon guys!
But seriously, horror and shooting games can f right off. I realize they are the obvious and easy target for first person style games, but good lord, how about a little more variety?
At least there's Moss, which looks almost like a Zelda-esque puzzle platformer starting... a mouse.
Also, lol at the FFXV Fishing Simulator.
This was my thought after The Inpatient was announced. I like that horror is a genre that exists, and I realize it's the easiest VR thing, but it sucks that if you want a full game experience you have to go to RE7 or Farpoint. Both great games, but they can be very unpleasant for certain people. Bravo Team was a great step in the right direction, as is Moss. I watched Greg Miller play a bit of it on KindaFunny and it looked like a cool little puzzler. You control both the god of the world and the mouse itself.
But seriously, horror and shooting games can f right off. I realize they are the obvious and easy target for first person style games, but good lord, how about a little more variety?
At least there's Moss, which looks almost like a Zelda-esque puzzle platformer starting... a mouse.
Also, lol at the FFXV Fishing Simulator.
The demo for this game is incredible...
Just picked up the doom bundle and PSVR is way better than I was expecting