![]() ![]() You can read our PS VR review for Moss Book II here. You can get both for $40 in a new bundle, they have been upgraded for PS VR2. Starting off with Moss and Moss Book II, I can not say enough positive things about these two. I also thought there would be ports of games like BoxVR. I thought for sure somehow Sony would bring back PlayStation Home as a community hub. Along with some really great games for exercise. The Quest has a few community hub apps and game games, like Horizons and Rec Room. ![]() My complaints come from a lack of wellness titles and the completely missing community hub. This is more than enough to get me through to Firewall Ultra. Personally, I’m OK with the 30 or so launch games. Although for some reason, all of their VR game announcements have been delegated to blog posts. Of course, Sony can fix this any day with an update. While Firewall Ultra and Beat Saber are on the way, there is not much else. This is a problem that could become exponentially bad for Sony as AAA third-party publishers need a large install base to sell games to. Hopefully, they can do something to change that perception this year or PS VR2 may never have a meaningful install base. Currently, it is unclear how committed Sony is to the platform. The launch games are solid but, these influencers are right. While I am not sure how fair it is to ding Sony on a future hypothetical, especially in a hardware review. The BadĪ recurring theme across nearly every PS VR2 hardware review is the perception of a lack of commitment from Sony. So if you are worried about the library of PS VR2 games, I suggest you wait and see what is about to be announced. Plus I personally believe Sony will have something big for the holidays. If Half-Life Alyx is ready for PS VR2, I don’t think it makes sense to put it out against Resident Evil and Horizon. Hopefully, there is a roadmap for VR that we are about to see that has more games like the heavy hitters we have at launch. This launch lineup is so packed I do not think it makes sense for Sony to start adding more big titles. These are four of the top 15 VR games of all time. Then you have compelling games in Horizon Call of the Mountain and No Man’s Sky. Among them are two AAA console-quality games you can’t play anywhere else, Resident Evil Village and Gran Turismo 7. Between now and March 16th, there will be a little over 40 games in the library. The good news is that there is a compelling list of “launch window” games. Especially given the speculation around Sony’s commitment to VR, which we wanted to remove from our objective hardware overview. While these are both equally important, they are totally separate conversations. Concurrently we wanted to separate the conversation around the game library from the hardware itself. ![]() Our PS VR2 hardware review can be found here. They have also added 10 new games to the “launch window” lineup. UPDATE: Sony will hold a State of Play on Thursday, February 23rd at 4:00 PM ET and show five new PS VR2 games. Image courtesy of Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc. ![]()
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