Not bad for the game and aim controller at this price.
Can be a bit cheaper if you are a member I believe.
Lost in space
You're a long way from home... find your way back with PlayStation VR.
At the edge of the universe...
Worlds away
Set off on a perilous journey into a hostile alien environment in Farpoint, exclusive to PS VR.
Having found yourself stranded on an uncharted extra-terrestrial world with only standard issue equipment to keep you alive, you'll need to set off in search of a crashed space station - The Pilgrim - and its survivors to find a way back home.
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Hiltron09 to darkspace100
18 Apr 1714#13
Tried it have you? No need to feel bad, I for one am loving it and happy with my purchase.
Hiltron09 to clarky666
18 Apr 1710#10
If the money is going to make a significant dent then it's not worth it. If your circumstances are good then why not. Resi 7 is awesome in VR, Farpoint looks great and there are some other decent titles. It will take time to get a good library of AAA compatible games. When it comes down to it, £500 is about 5 nights out on the ale. Stay at home and play! :smile:
Hiltron09
18 Apr 174#1
Looking forward to this. Hopefully show off some more of the PSVR potential. Let's see if Amazon will price match my preorder. Hot by the way.
wigan_stu
18 Apr 173#22
Thanks but I've clocked up plenty of hours already with Dirt Rally, Driveclub, Resident Evil as well as some of the smaller games.
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Hiltron09
18 Apr 174#1
Looking forward to this. Hopefully show off some more of the PSVR potential. Let's see if Amazon will price match my preorder. Hot by the way.
malnuman to Hiltron09
18 Apr 171#4
same here, hopefully amazon will follow suit
wigan_stu
18 Apr 17#2
Good find! :smiley:
malnuman to wigan_stu
18 Apr 17#3
you get about just replied to your post on psvr reddit.. lol.. :smile:
moneysavingkitten
18 Apr 17#5
Nice find, have cross posted to the PSVR thread :smiley:
Does look cool. Had watched a video of someone previewing the title. It seemed a tad boring but the concept is there.
Would love to see a cod/Bf quality game in this set up.
maybeblue7 to kos1c
18 Apr 17#36
I've played a demo before and does seem that it hasn't got much story and it's more like a Demo (Hope it has got a kick ass story) The Aiming down the sights for me was fantastic, felt quite real.
bo9dster007
18 Apr 17#7
Best game I played at the psvr promotion thingy they did a while back
Richard27
18 Apr 171#8
For some reason im a gold member with Shopto so I always get 5% off, £66.50 for me, shame they stopped doing Quidco a few years ago
clarky666
18 Apr 171#9
Not got one yet but from reading up on these that'll be another £70 on top of £350 for the headset, £20ish for the camera and £70 again for the move controllers......can you really justify £500 ballpark for that with the current games that are released? Is it worth it honestly?
Hiltron09 to clarky666
18 Apr 1710#10
If the money is going to make a significant dent then it's not worth it. If your circumstances are good then why not. Resi 7 is awesome in VR, Farpoint looks great and there are some other decent titles. It will take time to get a good library of AAA compatible games. When it comes down to it, £500 is about 5 nights out on the ale. Stay at home and play! :smile:
mako to clarky666
18 Apr 171#11
Still cheaper than a PC VR headset on its own. I believe PSVR is a fantastic entry point for VR but value for something like this is all relative. I feel i have already had my money worth and am excited for what's coming next but it will spend a good bit of time on the shelf.
My advice to friends looking to buy a PSVR is go halves with a mate and share it, it's not something you will use too regularly. Having said that some multiplayer titles are well worth a play too and extend life span. Werewolves within is my most played title and star trek bridge simulator looks like it might also get some hours.
MrTangerineMan to clarky666
18 Apr 17#39
Not to mention the price of a PS4 to play it on, and a HD TV, and then the cost of a house to keep them all in. Definitely not worth it when you factor all that in.
SkilledNutter to clarky666
18 Apr 171#41
Dirt Rally
darkspace100
18 Apr 17#12
I feel bad for anyone who wasted money on this VR garbage especially PSVR.
Hiltron09 to darkspace100
18 Apr 1714#13
Tried it have you? No need to feel bad, I for one am loving it and happy with my purchase.
Ken9041 to darkspace100
18 Apr 172#16
people are having fun with it so why feel bad for them, the resident evil 7 game alone was worth the psvr purchase.
Marcoos to darkspace100
18 Apr 171#23
Don't feel bad, I can easily afford it and enjoying it loads.
painty to darkspace100
19 Apr 17#48
Another Xbox fan boy then.
LotusJas to darkspace100
19 Apr 171#55
I feel bad for you, missing out on PS VR :stuck_out_tongue:
Opening post
Can be a bit cheaper if you are a member I believe.
Lost in space
You're a long way from home... find your way back with PlayStation VR.
At the edge of the universe...
Worlds away
Set off on a perilous journey into a hostile alien environment in Farpoint, exclusive to PS VR.
Having found yourself stranded on an uncharted extra-terrestrial world with only standard issue equipment to keep you alive, you'll need to set off in search of a crashed space station - The Pilgrim - and its survivors to find a way back home.
Top comments
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http://www.hotukdeals.com/misc/playstation-vr-psvr-thread-2474460?page=39#post30610672
Would love to see a cod/Bf quality game in this set up.
My advice to friends looking to buy a PSVR is go halves with a mate and share it, it's not something you will use too regularly. Having said that some multiplayer titles are well worth a play too and extend life span. Werewolves within is my most played title and star trek bridge simulator looks like it might also get some hours.