![]() Demeo – Ĭreated by VR veteran Resolution Games, Demeo is a VR take on a tabletop RPG dungeon crawler. ![]() We’re hoping the VR support is as good as the Quest 2 version, and decidedly better than RE7 Biohazard, which wasn’t bad, but it is showing its age since it was released in 2017. The game coming to PSVR 2 is actually the remake, so we’re getting all new everything this time around and not just uprezzed textures. Resident Evil 4 is already available on Quest 2, although this particular version is a classic zombie shooter of another stripe. First introduced on Meta Quest in 2020, this will be the first time this run-and-gun, Star Wars-flavored adventure will be available outside of the Meta ecosystem.Ĭheck out our spoiler-free review here Resident Evil Village – Ĭapcom is bringing Resident Evil Village to PSVR 2, and it says the game will provide “an even deeper immersive experience by taking full advantage of the vivid graphics possible with the headset’s 4K HDR display, PlayStation VR2’s eye tracking, PS5’s 3D Audio and more.” Lady Dimitrescu awaits in this free DLC update to the base game! Resident Evil 4 Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge is an action-adventure experience where you’ll take on the role of a droid repair technician operating near the Outer Rim. Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge – Nay, developed by Sony’s first-party Guerrilla Games and Firesprite Studios, the first VR take on the Horizon universe is going to be an honest to goodness story campaign the devs say will take around seven hours to complete, along with some “additional content” included in the game.Ĭheck out our hands-on here. Horizon Call of the Mountain isn’t a log flume ride or hollow VR “experience” like the trailer might suggest. Making use of PSVR 2’s hardware, players can expect eye-tracking to highlight key items, a two-controller setup, improved haptics, and adaptive triggers for added immersion when picking up items. Polyarc announced that both Moss and the sequel Moss: Book II are set to be launch titles on PSVR 2 when it releases in February next year, which follows the adventures of a pint-sized hero named Quill who journeys through a world fraught with enemies and plenty of puzzles to boot.īoth are said to include more visual detail such as lighting and texture improvements. The VR implementation looks like a big upgrade over what we saw in GT Sport. Not much else to say ‘sides vroom vroom. Gran Turismo 7 will support PSVR 2 at the headset’s launch via a free upgrade for existing owners. The remaining list is available at the bottom of the article. Below, you’ll see our top picks along with their trailers and descriptions. We have what seems to be a fairly complete list of PSVR 2 games. We overhauled this article to include those in addition to games that have been confirmed to arrive at some point on the headset. There is a ton of overlap with the list of launch day titles announced by Sony. There’s a ton of stuff coming down the pipeline though as we approach the February 22nd launch of PSVR 2, so check out our mega roundup of everything confirmed both by Sony and indie developers looking to target PSVR 2. ![]() Both of them are tied to the system I tested the game on.Sony has revealed the price and launch date for PSVR 2 in addition to its launch day lineup for PSVR 2. Even though it’s more of the same, two things in particular make Moss: Book II stand out. The game is still a third-person platformer, in which you control both Quill with the analog sticks, as well as the divine force of the Narrator with the motion capabilities of your controller, moving around objects in each static map in order to solve puzzles and such. It’s more of that entry-level VR magic that’s perfect for newcomers to the technology, all thanks to its simple controls and sickness-free gameplay. In terms of gameplay, Moss: Book II is more Moss. The game does explain everything that happened in the first game for the uninitiated however, so don’t fret. It also takes place immediately after the end of the first game, which is a bit confusing for newcomers, but a treat for veterans. It’s still heavily story-driven, with very long cutscenes, and presented as a narrated fairy tale, with the player themself being an active character in the story, the divine force helping out adorable protagonist Quill solve puzzles with the mystical powers of motion controls. ![]() Quill is still one of the most adorable protagonists in gaming.Īt first, Moss: Book II doesn’t look any different from its predecessor, with the exception of some slightly sharper visuals, which is further proof that the Quest 2 can handle graphically intensive games with relative ease.
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