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October 2016
(78%)
277 Reviews
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Users
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1800 Reviews
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The editors liked
Immersive
Compliments existing PlayStation hardware
Despite their failings from time to time
I really appreciated that Sony found a use for the PlayStation Move motion controllers. They feel like a natural fit for VR
And help give PlayStation VR a leg-up on Oculus until it eventually launches its Touch c
Relatively Affordable
Comfortable
Best HMD for Glasses
Vibrant Display
Very comfortable
Much more affordable than its rivals
Incredibly smooth
Fluid and immersive VR
Some of the early content is amazing
Cheaper than Vive or Rift
Excellent setup procedure
Lots of games
Decent graphical performance
Comfortable headset
Generally reliable motion sensing
Strong diversity of games
The London Heist
The PlayStation VR is the most accessible
Affordable and user-friendly full VR option on the market. Sony has promised support from a long list of developers down the track but the immediate launch games are pretty solid as well
Close to high-end
Affordable
Some awesome VR games
Range of controller options
Multiplayer and social features
Incredible gaming experiences
Sturdy and robust headset
Works with existing technology
Cheaper than equivalent rivals
Affordable price
Good selection of games
Immersive experience
Very immersive
HD display is nice and crisp
Much cheaper than Vive or Oculus
Works with all PS4 consoles
120Hz refresh rate for smooth visuals
Resident Evil 7 on PS VR is a game changer
Good game library at launch
Great headset security
Achieves that “full VR” sensation
PlayStation Network filters out broken games
More affordable than Rift or Vive
Immersive worlds
High refresh rate
Significantly cheaper than rivals for comparable quality
Virtual cinema screen function
Integrated stereo headphones
Streamlined cables
Adds HDR pass through
Slimmer build overall
Good performance
Cost effective soution
Well designed and comfortable headset
Easy to set up and use
Extensive selection of games
Amazing games already available
Simple setup
Movies look great in the headset
Comfortable to wear even with glasses
Better value than Oculus and Vive
The editors didn't like
Some rough visuals
PlayStation VR is a tethered experience that encourages you to sit down rather than stand up. While the HTC Vive unlocks a massive maximum tracking area of 15 x 15 feet
Sony confines you to a 6-foot by 10-foot space
That wouldn't be so terrible if the S
Fragile Mechanical Adjustments
Confusing Bundle SKUs
Expensive Content
Some inconsistencies to head and controller tracking
Relatively small play area
A lot of the initial games are very short ‘experiences'
Some odd design decisions
Costs more if you need a camera and Move controller
Relatively low resolution means some blurring and lack of detail
More intense games may cause motion sickness in some
It's wired so cable can get in the way
Camera doesn't always pick up movements wi
Each experience too fleeting
Experiences lack replay value
VR Luge
Its single-camera tracking system occasionally feels lacking and you may have trouble when you turn around. The PSVR's graphical fidelity is occasionally noticeably lower than what's possible with HTC Vive and Oculus Rift
Occasional motion sickness
Tracking can be flakey
Pay for Camera + Move controllers
Wires. So many wires
Set-up can be long and frustrating
Tracking issues can occur
Screen lower resolution than rivals
Games can be pricey
Key accessories not included
Glasses can cause light-bleed
Motion tracking occasionally disconnects
Requires separate audio input
Resolution is disappointing
PlayStation Camera isn't included in the box
Move controllers aren't included
Makes a mess
Not as powerful as Rift or Vive
Lower resolution
Headset needs regular cleaning
Excessive cabling issues
No performance changes
Limited efficacy of camera and Move controllers
Need to buy camera separately
Possible nausea with some games
No Move controllers included
Processor unit needs to be unplugged to power down
PS4 console desperately needs another USB port to charge all the controllers
Let's cut to the chase: PlayStation VR should be better. At its best, Sony's new virtual reality headset manages to conjure the astonishing, immersive wonder of modern virtual reality. Just as often it is frustratingly held back by outdated hardware that...
Published: 2016-10-05, Author: Ben , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: After years of breathless hype – guilty as charged, your honor — in-home virtual reality finally arrived in 2016. But there's a good chance you have yet to experience it.The two biggest players in the space, Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, are cost-prohibitive...
Published: 2016-10-05, Author: Dan , review by: ign.com
Abstract: The word “incredible” gets thrown around a lot, but virtual reality actually earns that praise: you literally won't believe how well it works until you see it for yourself. The software side of things has been slow to catch up to the potential of VR heads...
The PlayStation VR is the most accessible, affordable and user-friendly full VR option on the market. Sony has promised support from a long list of developers down the track but the immediate launch games are pretty solid as well
Its single-camera tracking system occasionally feels lacking and you may have trouble when you turn around. The PSVR's graphical fidelity is occasionally noticeably lower than what's possible with HTC Vive and Oculus Rift
While the motion tracking trails its PC VR counterparts, Sony's PlayStation VR otherwise crams a solid and satisfying virtual reality experience into an existing PS4 game console...
Striking design, Games created by well-known companies, Fairly easy setup, Relatively affordable
Camera can be very exacting, Not as visually sharp as competition
The battle for VR supremacy just got a lot more interesting. The $399 Sony PlayStation VR is an easy entry to gamers intrigued by virtual reality, but not wealthy enough to shell out $1,000 or more. For your money, you're getting a headset that's comforta...
Published: 2016-07-27, Author: Matthew , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: What are you, new? PlayStation VR (PSVR) is the name of Sony's upcoming virtual reality platform for the PlayStation 4. Formerly known as "Project Morpheus," PSVR will finally make its debut on October 13 and compete with the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift for...
Abstract: Is Virtual Reality the wave of the future? The guys over at Oculus VR would have you think so, and for a while they were the only people in the VR game. But now Sony has pushed in their chips with the brand new Project Morpheus, which was on display at E3...
Abstract: Back in March Sony introduced Project Morpheus, its virtual reality gaming peripheral for the PlayStation 4. The peripheral will have 1080p resolution with a 90 degree field of view and accelerometer and gyroscope sensors built into the head mounted unit...
Abstract: PlayStation VR is finally available! Check out our hands-on with Sony's VR headset.Read more on TechnoBuffalo: PlayStation VR Price: -More VR Coverage- HTC Vive: VR: What's Next?: Slickwraps: More tech goodness: Our video gear: Deals: Follow us! Twitt...
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Published: 2016-10-12, Author: Igor , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Abstract: Ahead of the PlayStation VR's launch date on October 13th (tomorrow), Sony has released a 12 minute teardown video.The video features Takamasa Araki, mechanical design director at Sony Interactive Entertainment, taking apart Sony's new virtual reality hea...