Resident Evil 4 remake was a great experience. It also has a great replayability value, because as hard as I tried I couldn't do all the side missions or collect every collectable in the first playthrough.
Resident Evil 4 (PS5) review
Resident Evil 4 remake was a great experience. It also has a great replayability value, because as hard as I tried I couldn't do all the side missions or collect every collectable in the first playthrough.
The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR was a nightmarish experience. It wasn't bad or unplayable; it was just outdated and lazily made. It was scary at times and it had a good replayability value, because there was routes player could choose and trying to hit the new high score.
Puzzling Places is really relaxing and stress releasing game. It has nice graphics and all the puzzles are 3D scanned from real places and objects which makes it even more intriguing.
Before Your Eyes is a nice little game that uses only your head, literally. I do recommend it to anyone who owns PSVR2 system.
PSVR2 is a huge leap forward in technology and gaming. I don't know much about other VR systems since I always used PSVR ones. What I've played and experienced I highly recommend it. The only negative thing about it is that the launch titles are rather thin.
Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge - Enhanced Edition is a good PSVR2 game. Even though it doesn't give a long playtime it still is enough to be engaged.
As I said the game is about 85% climbing and that's it. I payed this for full 70€ price and all I got was a climbing simulator. Horizon Call of the Mountain was about 6-8 hours long and I want my money back. It also tests your physical strength a lot. Even though the fighting scenes were good and well made, and the graphics looked nice, it's not worth the full price.
Dead Space was a really well-made Remake of an already great game. It had new additions but they weren't overpowering the original idea, rather additing more details to the characters and story. I did enjoy this game very much and it also wasn't overly difficult to play. A game that I like to 100%. Dead Space was not just a new coat of paint, but a perfeclty made Remake.
I had a good time with the game, but the only downfall was the horribly designed boss fights and slow controls. I know they tried to make the game feel more horror that way, but I think they went too far with that idea.
I did enjoy my time with The Devil In Me. It was about 6-7 hours long, just enough to be played again and collect all the collectables I missed. I liked the characters and how realistic they not just looked, but sounded and acted. The game has very high re-play value, so this game can be played over and over again.