Quote Originally Posted by sharkythesharkdogg View Post
The two main things I've seen that make VR interesting are Alien: Isolation and Resident Evil 7. Other than those, eh?
I haven't actually tried out my copy of RE7 with the headset yet. I really should get around to it at some point. The only thing is, I've completed the game already (except the DLC) so I know what's to come.

Quote Originally Posted by Jinx View Post
I really, really want one. I want to go real-time sh*tpost in VR Chat.
I've heard of VR Chat but I've not actually looked in to seeing what it's all about! I know it's not on PSVR anyway so I couldn't get it even if I wanted to.

Quote Originally Posted by Scotty_ffgamer View Post
I have psvr and enjoy it a little. It’s still not quite where I’d like vr to be though. The image is still not as clear as I’d like to be more fully immersive, and I don’t really like teleporting around instead of regular walking and such which I feel like a lot of games do on there. I’ve never tried the Vive or oculus, so I don’t know if either of those are as immersive as I’d like vr to be.
What games do you have? Also I know what you mean about the quality. It's definitely not picture perfect, far from it, but the sense of scale and the feeling you get from VR is what makes it. Do you have a standard PS4 or a Pro? I have a standard, but the Pro is supposed to enhance the VR image. By how much, I'm not sure. As for the Oculus and Vive, I've not tried them either. Apparently the VR images are a lot crisper, but that's to be expected.

Quote Originally Posted by Sephex View Post
I would like one, but I can also think of better uses to spend hundreds of dollars over a couple of decent titles
I felt that way when it launched. £350 for the headset + £50 for the camera + £70 for Move Controllers = £470. Too expensive. But when the headset, camera, PS Worlds + GT Sport were bundled together for £250 this Black Friday I took the bait.