

For more impressions of the headset head this way for our hardware review.

So if you want the optimum experience for PlayStation VR, your £349.00 will turn into around £460.00 if you buy the extra hardware new. A quick look at the World War Toons beta gameplay using the Playstation VR headset.Enjoy the video please subscribe to help grow the channel. Not only that, but some games will require two PlayStation Move controllers, costing £69.00 for a twin pack. World War Toons is a virtual reality game for the Playstation VR and Oculus Rift platforms. Price-wise, the PlayStation VR itself is £349.00, but you will also need to PlayStation Camera which costs roughly £40.00. The sensors it uses are three-axis gyroscope and three-axis accelerometer as well, and players should bare in mind that a 365g processing unit comes with the system as well. It has a refresh rate of 120Hz or 90 Hz, a field of view of approximately 100 degrees, an OLED presentation mode and weights 610g, excluding the cable. In regards to specifications for PlayStation VR, the resolution of the headset is 1920x1080, with 960x1080 per eye. Try out short teasers for RIGS, VR Worlds, Driveclub VR, Tumble VR, Battlezone, Eve: Valkyrie, Headmaster, and Wayward Sky. Either way, PSVR is fascinating new technology, even if the best is likely yet to come.Demo Disc: Bringing back memories of yesteryear and our own experiences with demo discs, it's also worth noting that the headset comes with one that includes eight different games (in the UK at least, check your local territories for confirmation if you're based elsewhere).

Before you make any decisions, just a reminder Sony’s mid-gen PS4 Pro launches next month, which promises more horsepower for, in theory, more extensive VR experiences. But, like any launch, it’s all about the potential for the future. Also, the pre- Resident Evil 7 teaser Kitchen, previously exclusive to trade shows and cons, is a fun little experience that’s included on the demo disc.įor now, console VR is very much in its infancy - PSVR’s launch lineup is varied, and there’s there are some promising games on the horizon. Still, it’s one of the notable titles you’ll probably want to check out, alongside Rez Infinite, Thumper, surreal horror adventure Here They Lie, mech combat actioner RIGS, and, if you like puzzles or stealth games, SuperHyperCube and Volume Coda.

Not all of these are full experiences - Rocksteady’s Batman Arkham VR is about 45 minutes or so, to give one example - but it’s also only $20. Then, of course, there are the games, and between platform exclusives and games with VR modes (like Rise of the Tomb Raider) PSVR has quite an extensive list of launch titles - more than 30.
