Last week I tried the Rift at a store in London, that was amazing, not very interactive experiences, but enough to convince me that with the right PC it would be amazing to have at home.
Today on the way to work, I stumbled across a PSVR demo at Kings Cross station, they asked if I had ten minutes spare and I said "for this... of course!!!" and jumped right in.
Here's the cheesy image they do before you have a go:
http://photobooth.software.eu.plays.../AW4tEoDaps/PlayStation_VR_Live_Your_Game.gif
then I got to try it out, I played Eve valkerie, that was amazing, totally smooth, I was flying around mother-ships chasing down enemy fighters, barrel rolling, dodging incoming fire, it was intense, I kepy looking behind me and above me to track the enemies too, which felt totally natural although you obviously can't do that at home on a TV.
I need a VR headset, this is the future!
Now I just need to finish the Android games I'm writing to get enough cash to buy into VR!
Today on the way to work, I stumbled across a PSVR demo at Kings Cross station, they asked if I had ten minutes spare and I said "for this... of course!!!" and jumped right in.
Here's the cheesy image they do before you have a go:
http://photobooth.software.eu.plays.../AW4tEoDaps/PlayStation_VR_Live_Your_Game.gif
then I got to try it out, I played Eve valkerie, that was amazing, totally smooth, I was flying around mother-ships chasing down enemy fighters, barrel rolling, dodging incoming fire, it was intense, I kepy looking behind me and above me to track the enemies too, which felt totally natural although you obviously can't do that at home on a TV.
I need a VR headset, this is the future!
Now I just need to finish the Android games I'm writing to get enough cash to buy into VR!