

Many of these games will be old hat to longtime VR vets, but for first-timers, PSVR2 has a lot to offer. If you dig Star Wars, this is a no-brainer. Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge Enhanced Edition: This is just a souped up version of a game we liked a lot when it came out on Quest a few years back. It’s got a pretty dream-like art style, and the first entity you meet in the game is a freaky three-headed crow. Song in the Smoke: A survival game with a heavy emphasis on smashing objects against other objects to create new objects. You can zoom way in on the proceedings to actually feel like you’re in a dungeon, or watch from the comfort of said basement.
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However, here are a few that seemed worth checking out based on some quick trial runs:ĭemeo: A turn-based tactics game with a tabletop-in-your-parents’-basement setting. I am but one person and didn’t have time to try every single game in the PSVR2 launch lineup. What more do you need? Other games to try The sense of speed is awesome, as is being fully immersed in Thumper’s vaguely sinister rhythm highways. This PSVR2 version of Thumper doesn’t radically change the gameplay. It’s got freaky, abstract visuals and a soundtrack that’s bassy, percussive, and only barely registers as “music” sometimes. Thumper originally launched in 2016 and stole the hearts of rhythm game fans (and drummers) everywhere. I’d call this perhaps the biggest standout in the PSVR2 launch lineup.

It’s pretty fun and challenging, and Horizon fans will dig it. Not only do you need to aim precisely at specific enemy parts, but you need to do so while dodging their attacks. The game is set in a stable formula with few calling.
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There’s also a robust combat system that demands a certain level of archery skill out of you. The Source 2 update for CS:GO may not be as dead as previously believed, and there is a chance it will be out next year, aiding map makers. You’ll do a ton of climbing up mountains (don’t look down, trust me), which can actually be pretty tiring for your arms. It also happens to be a fairly fully featured game. On top of that, this game uses the power of the PS5 to create easily the best-looking PSVR2 game I’ve seen. The massive robot dinosaurs of the Horizon universe become much larger and more imposing in VR. Second, it’s a brand new, PSVR2-exclusive title from Sony, the only one of its kind available at launch.įrom playing the first couple of hours, I can say that people who want maximum spectacle out of their PSVR2 headset will be pleased with Call of the Mountain. Horizon: Call of the Mountain distinguishes itself from the rest of this list in a couple of major ways.
