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Re: Hardware Review: PlayStation VR Aim Controller - Straight Shootin'

twisted_mellow

I could ride my bike to work instead of driving my car. I could eat an apple instead of an orange. I could play resident evil vii in vr or not in vr. I didn't buy vr to play one must have game, I bought it because I love video games, I love the rush they give me, I love the emotions they give me. All the games I have whether for ps4 or for psvr are must have games for me, maybe not must have for someone else, but I don't buy them for someone else, I buy them for me. PSVR bundle - $500, Farpoint bundle- $70, watching my 6 year old son bouncing around my living room with a giant cheese on his face shooting giant spiders - priceless. It's all about perception.

Re: Hardware Review: PlayStation VR Aim Controller - Straight Shootin'

twisted_mellow

I'm really glad they gave the gun a neutral design, no matter what weapon I change to it feels like I'm holding that particular weapon. It really takes it to a new level when you're peaking out behind rocks trying to squeeze off a few rounds while rockets are raining down on you. I swear while playing Farpoint, there's a level with giant fires, I could feel warmth coming from the fires. Now if I can get a sling for my aim controller and a holster for my move controller for easy access to my side arm then it's on.

Re: Review: Farpoint (PS4)

twisted_mellow

To the people commenting whether or not one would buy this game if it wasn't in VR. The VR is whole other animal. My question to you is this. What game have you played where you turn to your right and see your shadow on an alien planet, look back up to see a huge spider charging you so you pull up your assault rifle and squeeze the trigger, it's not powerful enough so you pull your gun up over your should and come back with the shotgun, pump two quick rounds into this house sized spider that is now on top of you....barely surviving? My hands were sweaty most of the time I played. In my 29 years of playing video games I can honestly say I have never done anything like it.

Re: Review: PREY (PS4)

twisted_mellow

I played the demo and wasn't impressed, but I couldn't stop thinking about it. Bought the game a couple days after it came out and now spend my time at work mapping ( in my head ) a way through an area. It scratches an itch I didn't know was there.