Just released. 20% off for PS+ users until 5th January.
PS VR and Camera are needed!
**Important note to trophy hunters** Doesn't appear to have trophy support in this. Thanks to Orange_Sooty for letting me know
"Perfect offers three unique environments: Northern Lights, Tropical Beach, and Mountain Wilderness. Each has been carefully curated to mirror some of the most incredible and beautiful places in the world. Sit back, and enjoy the sights and sounds of each location as you customise the time of day, change your point of view, and discover special moments in your perfect environment." PS Blog
15 comments
Wortho
26 Dec 16#15
Is there any more reviews from users on here for this? As im tempted to buy, but theres similar that i can get for my samsung VR for free.
Orange_Sooty
21 Dec 16#14
Yes i like playing challenging games for trophys like Metal Gear Rising. I feel trophys have increased my gaming skills vastly as I never would have attempted hard / extreme difficultys in games if trophys werent tied to them.
Orange_Sooty
20 Dec 16#12
If you want to check if a game has trophys or not you can check, its pretty much upto date even lists games that havent been released sometimes
This game has no trophys. It should clearly be stated on the discription at the psn store. there's a few tat psvr stuff like martian vr experience etc i would avoid
CoolDude0123 to Orange_Sooty
20 Dec 16#10
Really? Thanks for the heads up. I haven't bought it yet so wouldn't know myself. Did you buy it or was it mentioned somewhere?
migavupe to Orange_Sooty
21 Dec 16#13
You really care about trophies?
Blaat_blaat
20 Dec 16#8
this sounds so boring. Just because it VR doesn't mean they can charge money for not even a real game. It sounds like they were building a game but could not get anything to work beside the view so they just put it in VR and sell as experience.
BTW I headed they have mad it possible to connect psvr to steam so you can play steam VR games. It still doesn't work perfect yet but at least it a start
wigan_stu
20 Dec 163#7
Hi guys, I have this (got it from the US store with my free $10 credit for getting a Pro.)
If you're expecting a game then it's not for you. It's a passive experience designed to relax you. You can teleport between 3 different view points in 3 different settings. Then you just look around (without moving.) You can pick up a couple of rocks/sticks and throw them but that's it for interactive elements (and to be honest even that doesn't really work as the physics are messed up.)
So if you want an "experience" to help you relax then its OK, if you want any type of interactive game then avoid.
Saying all that, I'm not disappointed with it, I knew what it was before I bought it but i don't want anyone getting it thinking it's something it's not.
coco2007
20 Dec 161#6
Do you actually get to do anything other than look around??
BubaMan
20 Dec 16#4
I get "experience" games for VR and that the platform is new but I'm already bored of the overpriced rushed content on PSVR. Orbulus is free on Android and looks better than this.
Bobbajob
20 Dec 162#3
Just read a review of this and I think I'll give it a miss.
Opening post
PS VR and Camera are needed!
**Important note to trophy hunters** Doesn't appear to have trophy support in this. Thanks to Orange_Sooty for letting me know
"Perfect offers three unique environments: Northern Lights, Tropical Beach, and Mountain Wilderness. Each has been carefully curated to mirror some of the most incredible and beautiful places in the world. Sit back, and enjoy the sights and sounds of each location as you customise the time of day, change your point of view, and discover special moments in your perfect environment."
PS Blog
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http://ps3trophies.com/games/
BTW I headed they have mad it possible to connect psvr to steam so you can play steam VR games. It still doesn't work perfect yet but at least it a start
If you're expecting a game then it's not for you. It's a passive experience designed to relax you. You can teleport between 3 different view points in 3 different settings. Then you just look around (without moving.) You can pick up a couple of rocks/sticks and throw them but that's it for interactive elements (and to be honest even that doesn't really work as the physics are messed up.)
So if you want an "experience" to help you relax then its OK, if you want any type of interactive game then avoid.
Saying all that, I'm not disappointed with it, I knew what it was before I bought it but i don't want anyone getting it thinking it's something it's not.
Orbulus is free on Android and looks better than this.
http://pureplaystation.com/review-perfect-ps4psvr/2016/12/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwizFfYbzUw