Easily the best VR game I have played is Astro Bot: Rescue Mission. It is a high tier platformer that is also in VR and in my opinion quite a long way superior to all other VR games I have played.
I only have a standard PlayStation 4, and admittedly the graphics are not as crisp as a standard, flat PlayStation 4 game but they are good enough. In fact, given all the moaning about teh jaggies on the Internet around the PSVRs release it has far better graphical fidelity than I was expecting.
I suffer with pretty bad motion sickness, with does limit the games I can play to third person or static first person, either rigidly in a fixed place or with point to point warping. There are, however, many games based around these limitations and I have enjoyed the majority of those I have played.
In addition to Astro Bot, other standout moments are the elevator section in Batman: Arkham VR which is pure wish fulfilment and also Superhot VR, which is my favourite VR gallery shooter. The games gimmick of things only moving when you move is brilliantly realised in VR, even though you are really only dodging and shooting from fixed positions.
I cannot ever see VR becoming the mainstream as it is rather expensive for consumers which leads to a limited market for publishers to target. For me PSVR was just about in the price range where I could take a punt on it, but I realise that is not the case for most.
I can see the Switch Labo VR doing quite well though as it is really cheap and will fall into the I might as well take a punt price range. Nintendo are wise to market it as a toy though and not a full VR experience as the resolution wiRead More – Source