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Originally Posted by JdeHog
I've seen some videos of people playing games like Alien: Isolation and Outlast on VR. People's reactions were awesome! I'd love to play the upcoming Call of Cthulhu on VR, if Microsoft ever jumps on the VR train.
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Yeah, that would be great! I've been playing the VR rendition of Resident Evil: Biohazard and while it's far from perfect, it has creeped me out so much that on occasion I've had to stop and take a reality break. And it's a game that wasn't really even designed as a VR title from the ground up. I can only imagine what purpose-built VR horror games have in store.
Along with my Oculus Go, I've had a PSVR for a while but hadn't used it much. I've recently started and am having a blast with it. It doesn't have quite the screen resolution specs of the Oculus Go, but the immersion factor is higher with a controller in each hand (if you have the Move or Aim controllers). Having "hands" in the game world turns out to be a really big thing for immersiveness, too.
Some favorite games for the PSVR so far:
Blasters of the Universe: VR "bullet hell" shooter
Sparc (like a combination of racquetball and dodgeball, played online against other humans)
Wipeout (rocket car racing)
Knockout League (boxing)
Superhot (kind of indescribable - check out some Youtube vids on it)
Fruit Ninja VR
Some of these games get really physical and will have you panting once you play for a few minutes. Superhot and Fruit Ninja in Zen Mode, especially.
I have been thinking of buying an Oculus Rift but I'm going to wait until next year because Oculus is supposed to be coming out with a new unit (currently called Santa Cruz) that will be freestanding, still with two controllers, and not tethered to the PC. So, like the Oculus Go but more powerful and more immersive - I assume it will still have roomscale capability like the Rift.
The HTC Vive and Vive Pro look interesting too - better specs than the Rift and just recently announced that they will be able to play the entire Rift library in addition to their own. Tempting. But I'll wait and see what the Oculus Santa Cruz has in store before pulling the trigger on any new VR hardware