System: PSVR 1
Price at Time Of Review: Free
Comfort Rating: Green (No Movement)
Genre: Interactive Experience
Input: DualShock Controller, Move Controllers
Best Playing Position: Sitting, Standing
Multi-Player: No
Age Rating: PG
Description: PlayStation VR creates a sense of presence and immersion. If you are new to VR, we recommend easing yourself in gently over time, taking regular breaks. Some users may experience discomfort when viewing VR content, although this varies between individuals. Start exploring the breathtaking worlds and wonders of virtual reality gaming with a host of immersive, action-packed PlayStation VR demos.
Review: Every VR headset you can buy today has its own demos and experiences that you can try for free to see if you will like it or not. This is the PVR’s and boy is it a good collection of demos. Featuring: DRIVECLUB VR, RIGS Mechanized Combat League, PlayStation VR Worlds, Tumble VR, Until Dawn: Rush of Blood, Here They Lie, Battlezone, EVE: Valkyrie, Headmaster, Wayward Sky, Harmonix Music VR, Job Simulator, Rez Infinite, Thumper and Allumette. All of them playable demos and easily accessible under this single app.
As long as this life of demos keeps on growing, I am sure that most people’s first port of call when getting a PSVR will be right here. It’s just a shame other VR apps stores don’t feature the same thing. What I like about this app is that there are so many demos and VR experiences to try and all under one roof. Not spread out through the app store like Google Cardboard, Oculus Home (Rift and Gear VR) and the Steam VR store. The console style organising is what might well be the deciding factor when it comes to seeing which headset the best and indeed the right one for you. Once again Sony proves the PSVR is no gimmick.