Resident Evil 7 is currently £10 off too. Down to £40 from £50
BubaMan to andyt99
24 Mar 17#29
Thanks - it was reduced a day after these but I've added it now :smiley:
BubaMan
23 Mar 17#27
Changed the pic for the pedants...
Probably get whinges that the PSVR headset isn't available for £6 :smirk:
Frogster8
23 Mar 17#26
Change the photo to the game which has the price advertised as lowest in the title op. Misleading slightly as it currently is, cold until fixed.
Marcoos
23 Mar 17#25
I've played both those games in those ways and never got sick. Some people are effected by motion sickness, some aren't.
People shouldn't make sweeping statements that "You will get sick" because you simply won't know till you try it.
Darth_Voda_fone
23 Mar 171#24
It develops well. It is more of the same in that it is a shooter on rails and that is undeniable. However, they introduce as many horror cliches as they can plus they ramp up the difficulty and the shock value nicely. I bought this on day one for the PSVR and I thought it was the best value PSVR game then. Now it has been reduced it is an absolute bargain to my mind.
Also, if you have anyone else in the family who will ever play but are not necessarily gamers normally, it is a pleasure to watch them. My wife and grown-up son both played (one non-gamer and one gamer) and they were both screaming. They both gave up at level 3 because they were "too scared" and then watched me continue from the social screen. They were both still affected though and in the zone because when a shock happened to me in VR, they spilt their drinks just from watching the social screen. :-D
Marcoos
22 Mar 172#10
Anyone played Super Startdust VR? I liked the original, but watching some vids of the VR stuff, and it's not what I expected!
Dave_c to Marcoos
22 Mar 171#13
I didn't really enjoy it at all, and made me feel sick more than any other game
djjordan23 to Marcoos
23 Mar 171#23
I have it, the main game is awesome in the VR headset, but I don't understand the ground based bit?!
Darth_Voda_fone
23 Mar 171#21
The nausea is a real thing. I love PSVR but some games affect me. One of the worst offenders for me is DriveClubVR which I find really bad if I have to reverse after a crash (the nausea is instant upon reversing, not the spinning out immediately before). Compare that to Dirt Rally VR (not currently reduced I know) and there is never any nausea for me on that - so significant a difference that DriveClubVR is the only VR game I have uninstalled.
Until Dawn Rush of Blood is a standout game for me and is perfect for friends and family to try too. You really need Move controllers to appreciate fully though.
BubaMan to Darth_Voda_fone
23 Mar 17#22
I liked the Rush Of Blood demo but didn't think there'd be much more to the full game to warrant buying it...
Is it just more of the same or does gameplay vary a bit?
makershaker
22 Mar 17#20
Tried quite a lot of VR games noe and have to admit Tumble VR is worth every penny. Cracking puzzle game.
specialoffers
22 Mar 171#19
Cold because of the photo that you used change the photo with tumble which is.£5.79
dubdivision
22 Mar 171#18
Super stardust VR is Awesome - you can play the standard game with or without the headset and also in 3D on a 3DTV
The game rocks in 3D but there is a whole new level of immersion when played in VR - The new (VR only) part of the game is fun but can churn your tummy at times ..Very highly recommended if you like a good twin stick shooter..
zwortexx
22 Mar 17#17
Not really mate if you try driveclub vr without drive assistance you'll get sick is the same situaction with resident evil 7 if you turn on smooth moving it's just your body not geting any forces like you would expect on either driving or walking in normal life
Rob_1304
22 Mar 17#16
Or maybe it's a real thing that not everybody is affected by? I have a Vive and I'm usually fine, but Windlands in particular has made me feel pretty ill. I can imagine someone more susceptible would be hit harder than I was as that kind of game is pretty motion intense. Stuff like driving games and shooters like Pavlov and Onward are fine for me.
ChrisIW
22 Mar 17#15
Me neither. I don't get what all the fuss is about. Probably just VR haters doing their thing...
Marcoos
22 Mar 17#14
I don't tend to get motion sickness from VR games. I have yet to find one that's made me chunder!
Mightyjinjo
22 Mar 171#11
change the photo
BubaMan to Mightyjinjo
22 Mar 17#12
To...?
hotdealsuk1973
22 Mar 17#9
must admit rigs gave me the same nauseous playing the tutorial
tempted by VR worlds but i've heard its a game you don't really go back to similarly to batman.
ShineHunter
22 Mar 17#6
I'm still holding out for a good deal on Tethered.
Hustle Kings is a great way to get you finding you vr legs, def no sickness there. I think Rigs is the exact opposite.
BubaMan to meathane
22 Mar 171#7
I couldn't even complete the RIGS tutorial without needing a break.
I think it's games that require fast head movement, especially where you need to look up & down a lot.
BubaMan
22 Mar 17#4
They're good sellers - no need to reduce them I suppose :disappointed:
kyeung
22 Mar 17#3
Nearly paid £12 for Until Dawn: Rush of Blood, glad I waited. Good timing for my newly brought VR :smiley:
Shame no Rez or Arkham
kvn618
22 Mar 17#2
have all of them but someone will get a great dal. voted hot
Richard27
22 Mar 17#1
Got Until Dawn and no Arkham or Rez, the only 2 I care about :/
Opening post
Tumble VR - £5.79
Super Stardust Ultra VR - £9.99
RIGS Mechanized Combat League - £24.99
PlayStation VR Worlds - £19.99
Hustle Kings VR - £9.99
Here They Lie - £9.99
DRIVECLUB VR - £19.99
DRIVECLUB VR Season Pass Upgrade - £9.99
Bound - £6.39 (PS+)
Edit: Resident Evil 7 - £39.99
Latest comments (29)
Probably get whinges that the PSVR headset isn't available for £6 :smirk:
People shouldn't make sweeping statements that "You will get sick" because you simply won't know till you try it.
Also, if you have anyone else in the family who will ever play but are not necessarily gamers normally, it is a pleasure to watch them. My wife and grown-up son both played (one non-gamer and one gamer) and they were both screaming. They both gave up at level 3 because they were "too scared" and then watched me continue from the social screen. They were both still affected though and in the zone because when a shock happened to me in VR, they spilt their drinks just from watching the social screen. :-D
Until Dawn Rush of Blood is a standout game for me and is perfect for friends and family to try too. You really need Move controllers to appreciate fully though.
Is it just more of the same or does gameplay vary a bit?
The game rocks in 3D but there is a whole new level of immersion when played in VR - The new (VR only) part of the game is fun but can churn your tummy at times ..Very highly recommended if you like a good twin stick shooter..
tempted by VR worlds but i've heard its a game you don't really go back to similarly to batman.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/tethered-psvr-18-99-psn-2625794
It's a decent sized game that takes about 8 hours to complete, unlike the teaser "O My Genesis!" nuggets.
I think it's games that require fast head movement, especially where you need to look up & down a lot.
Shame no Rez or Arkham