

On a technical level, the PSVR2 version is quite similar to the Quest one when it comes to controls, but it’s the visuals that have gotten a real boost here. The development team at Resolution has also added other features we wished for in our original review, like the ability to play together with others through cross-play, even with flat screen versions. With the technical advances of PSVR2, we couldn’t wait to jump in yet again, as it’s one of those games that makes you understand why there’s a loyal group of Dungeons & Dragons players out there.Īlthough the basics of having two actions per turns and being able to trigger actions through cards haven’t changed, the roster of characters and abilities has clearly been refined since we last played. We reviewed the Quest version of Demeo almost two years ago, and because of plenty of post-launch updates it’s a title we regularly went back to. We’re checking out Demeo, Cities: VR – Enhanced Edition, Jurassic World Aftermath Collection, Townsmen VR and Vacation Simulator today – all of which are now available on PSVR2 with new enhancements. We listed the games in alphabetical order and included links to the PlayStation Store where you can preorder or wishlist titles you're interested in.There might be a lack of eye-catching exclusives on PSVR2 right now, but the launch lineup is a treasure trove of VR gems that have previously appeared on other systems.

One of the most anticipated titles for PSVR 2 is Horizon: Call of the Mountain, which takes place in the same world as Forbidden West and should help show off the power of the $550 gadget.Ĭurious to know what the PSVR 2 library looks like before committing to a purchase? Here’s a look at every confirmed PSVR 2 game. From tactical shooters like Crossfire: Sierra Squad to relaxing titles like Puzzling Places, Sony’s headset looks to have all of the major genres covered. Of course, the PSVR 2 games library is just as important as its technical chops, and right now things don’t look to disappoint. All told, about 50 games have been revealed for PSVR 2, and we’re sure to hear about more throughout 2023. This includes a good mix of remasters, new releases, and sequels to established titles. Thankfully, Sony seems to be giving PSVR 2 heaps of attention, with a mountain of games already announced for the platform. Building on the foundation laid by the original PSVR headset, this next-gen headset packs in a bundle of impressive features (such as eye tracking, headset haptics, and a 4K resolution), but it also carries a staggering $550 price tag. The world of virtual reality will expand on February 22 thanks to the launch of the PSVR 2 headset for PS5.
