PlayStation home hub would’ve been killer. A separate UI for vr. It’s like an apartment that you can use to hang up platinum trophies for games. Or if you 100% a game you get a collectible. Like Kratos axe or a Astro bot action figure. Also add a gameshare feature that allows you to invite friends to your home hub and you can play games on the tv in your home and friends could watch or play
I've been saying that since the announcement of the PSVR2 and when I read that the Playstation Home trademark was renewed by Sony, I was really hopeful it would get released with the PSVR2, here's hoping they do release Home again.
VR headsets are literally such a gimmick. 🙄 Had a original psvr and a oculus rift s at different times and I sold both later on. Never put enough time into it to make it worth.
Can't wait to pick one up! All the enhancements with adaptive triggers and hd rumble have me excited. Not to mention the much better screen and eye tracking! I have a quest 2 and psvr, but I can't wait to get my hands on a headset that has the potential for some powerful great looking games
I am beyond impressed with this. I have the CotM bundle, RE8, No Man's Sky, Moss Book 1, and Star Wars TftG. Can't wait for more. Also got the charging station
I have read some bad reactions in the comment section of other reviewer, like there is a filter or backdoors or mura effect that takes away the experience, and some say it is fuzzy and blurry even when you find the hot spot. Do you agree in that? How is your impression about the device?
@@unclehollywoodshouseofther995 Thanks for the reply. I hope so, because I watched a review of one of my trusted RU-vid VR viewers (MRTV), and he was amazed like crazy about the clarity and visuals, his reaction was crazy as he has never try any other VR Headset before, he convinced me to get one.. But suddenly I have read some comments that are very negative and even compare it with PSVR one, which scared me to be honest: Blurry, grainy, pixelated etc..
The psvr2 is definitely a good entry level headset for people who already own a ps5 or plan on getting one anyways, but i primarily play on pc and don't plan on getting a ps5. I Enjoy the quest 2's Standalone and pc wireless game form factor and those alone make the psvr2 a deal breaker for me. I will always prefer pcvr and Standalone vr over the psvr2 but i still believe it's a great way for many people to experience vr and help make vr even more mainstream and allow bigger and better things happen within the vr market 👍
You are right. There are several vr options and not all fit to everyone's need. Example, I have a ps5 and I only work on my PC (I used to play only on PC but I felt the need to build my PC around my work. Plus I use Linux now). So psvr2 is a great option for me. It all depends on one's circumstances and budget.
Entry level in this case just means it's a good headset to get people into Vr. It's a entry into the vr market for a lot of people who already have a PS5 or plan to get one regardless
I would only get one if they made VR1 games compatible with it considering how setup for the PSVR1 is pretty complicated, I don’t think you should have to use two different VR sets to play old games.
That first demo you played. I think the reason you were so close to the floor is because when you scanned the room the headset thought the desk was your floor. So you appear very short in the game.
The controllers look like fancier oculus controllers… but I’m not a fan of putting your hand through the circle to hold the controller, if someone has big hands, they may have issues.
Returned mine yesterday, it was so blurry on the corners. When I held my head steady and just looked around all corners were blurry. Only the center had good resolution
TBH the older PSVR looked better and Im not going to get PSVR just for PS5 I use a QUEST 2 that can run games itself or use airlink/Link cable for pc preformance
@@VOLTRONDEFENDER4440 lol no, I did look it up and could find no such thing, so unless you have any credible sources stating otherwise..... regardless, the quest 2 will probably be discontinued when the quest 3 launches (as most products do when they're succeeded by a new product) but they'll still support it for the foreseeable future. (though they'll probably do some quest 3 exclusive games) and in any case, when Sony inevitably decides to launch a PS6 they'll stop support for PSVR2 as well. it just comes with buying into a closed platform. only place where this isn't really the case is PCVR (which quest 2 will still work with)
I would rather just get 1 for PC. The fact VR2 isn't back compat is a deal breaker for me cos how do we know when the next vr headset comes out that won't be either so you constantly loose access to your games or have multiple vr headsets for different games. Or just buy 1 for PC and not be confused about what games work
I definitely agree but I think in all reality the reason it's not compatible with PSvr 1 games is because the controls with old br not having analogs etc, so I think from here on itll be all compatible but who knows
Well kind of. It is nice for Games where you need low graphical performance. When it comes to big titles Like Half Life: Alyx, then you would need a good PC and that will be double the amount, then the ps5+pcvr. Also you can plug and play in just a minute with thr psvr
I've been struggling to find the ps5 digital or disc for retail. Good for you for finding the psvr 2 at retail. If you're looking to give something away, I would cherish it. Just saying.....
Love your videos Like your PS5 headgear at least it's not dusty inside and it's guaranteed to work. If only DK oldies cleaned there consoles as clean is this lol 😅😅.
It's the cost, this thing cost more than the console itself and probably will only be good for current gen and we gonne find them for 100$ and less once the ps6 release.
@@ObamaMannReal it would be perfect for pc vr, good hmd, controllers, and tracking?!?! Other hmds are good but the controllers and tracking blow, like the hp reverb g2; the index is really good but its high-end so it's really expensive, the quest2 it good on its own but using for pc vr its a pain, especially since meta has dropped support for the oculus client and has it has a lot of issues when connecting to a pc.
I plan to buy a VR2 head set and the charging stand. One question Jacob R. I have loved Beat Saber (believe it’s a PS4 game). Can that be played on the PS5 VR headset? Do you recommend buying the charger ?
Hey, psvr 1 Games cannot be played on the psvr 2. Atleast not for now. The developers of those Games need to make a ps5 version for it. I think many of the psvr1 games will get a psvr2 update in the coming months/years and some already have.
This was 100% not a "should you buy" lol. The only thing you discussed for reasons you should or shouldn't buy it was cost. This was definitely a "look what I got myself" unboxing lol. Still a good video though, and I enjoyed it.
No volume knob/ button, awkward placement on face that feels like an octopus covering my head, terrible interface….my first 24 hours has been…annoyed. Visuals are… fine, the cord doesn’t bother me, the controllers feel okay, but it’s odd you can’t set them down naturally or else they’ll roll away. Will wait to see more games that weren’t rushed for launch. Very underwhelmed in this first 24 hours, after years of Quest and Quest 2.
I'm so glad it's inside out tracking so that someone can find a way to port the system to pc. The original psvr is awful on pc because it barely works.
There is not too many games right now? 40+ games is not what I would call "not too many". And the fact that GT7, Resi village and No mans sky all have free updates, I can't see why you would say there is not many games.
GT7, Resi village and No mans sky, all existing games though. in fact outside of Horizon I don't think there's any real new exclusives. don't get me wrong, they're all good games and the value is definitely there but it just doesn't scream "Must Have" like a lineup with some totally new games made especially for PSVR2 would....
that should be easy enough. unless they plan on renting movies or something they should be able to make a media player that can play 3d movies (windows media player can do it)
looks nice, but Sony already don't seem to be bothering supporting it. No Astrobot or other key PSVR1 games at launch which would have been guaranteed sellers. Also not a huge amount of games announced. Sony have a bad habit of dropping support for peripherals soon after they launch, I think this will be similar.
an honest opinion from an outsider of the vr space. respectable and you make a lot of valid points. If sony didn't lock down the video signal for this headset and open it to pcvr. there would be none on the shelves right now. A lot of the pcvr community is dying for a good headset that doesn't cost $1000
DK Oldies are releasing a "Refurbishment Experience" game for the PSVR2. You enter their office and have to run away from Joey who wants to slap a sticker on you.
So does it have full 360 tracking? Like can you turn around 180 and it will still register properly? Because that was one of the main complaints i had about the first PSVR. Im assuming so since theres no camera this time.