Unfortunately, this deal has expired 9 August 2017.
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Posted 13 October 2016
FREE Sony PS VR Games
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About this deal
This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
At the time of writing, SONY have some freebies on the PSN for those of us who've picked up a PS VR headset:
Allumette
Hatsune Miku: VR Future Live
Invasion!
Kitchen (Resident Evil Demo)
Littlstar VR Cinema
The Playroom VR
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- SamboH
Allumette
Hatsune Miku: VR Future Live
Invasion!
Kitchen (Resident Evil Demo)
Littlstar VR Cinema
The Playroom VR
Links in comment 48
- SamboH
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Enjoy your VR units guys. Unfortunately, it's a long way off for me
The Playroom VR
Littlstar VR Cinema
INVASION!
Hatsune Miku: VR Future Live
Allumette
Yep, they work spot on. Glad I kept mine now!
Textbook trolling in this thread, fantastic. Like a masterclass
I had a very similar journey and evening to you. I own a cardboard and Gear VR, was surprised at the quality leap between Gear VR and PSVR I found last night. I bought VR Worlds, Rush of Blood, Driveclub (didn't arrive - thanks Tesco!) and Super Stardust but didn't get around to playing any of them, such was the quality and quantity of the demos and freebies available. I especially enjoyed Tumble VR which allows very intricate/delicate movements with the dual shock, and whatever the little platformer subgame is with the Move VR freebie.
I think a lot is down to expectation. I'm 39 and a lot of people I know have gone through a similar backlog of equipment e.g. Spectrum -> C64 -> Master System -> Megadrive/SNES -> Amiga -> PS1/N64 -> PS2/Xbox/Gamecube -> PS3/Wii/360 etc etc. so what these modern VR systems offer is fairly magical in comparison.
Biggest differences for me with the PSVR over the Gear VR were the proper head tracking - meaning you can get up close to /examine around objects in game (or peer over the diving cage/through doors into creepy rooms etc), much reduced screen door effect, no overheating/fogging and just a generally crisper display. A lot is down to the content as e.g. the 360 videos I tried last night just look rubbish, but a well thought out game/experience built ground up for VR and bearing in mind current technical limitations is fantastic. I used it for nearly 4 hours straight last night - even if I wanted to do that with the Gear VR (which I wouldn't, for comfort/boredom reasons) my phone would have run out of battery or overheated after 30 mins as usual
EDIT: Forgot to add, I think this indeed the start of the future of gaming/entertainment. It's not that much of a leap between these systems and something like The Matrix, given a few decades development. If you showed a Vive to an Atari 2600 owner in the late seventies I'm sure his mind would be well and truly blown.
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Why do you care so much? You don't think it's worth it - fine, move on and let those who do enjoy it.
I would counter your argument though, perhaps the PSVR isn't the Rolls-Royce of VR but given that we have Facebook putting $250m+ into Oculus, HTC, Steam, Sony and most probably Microsoft investing in platforms, it's certainly not going anywhere in the next few years at least. Fad or not, it's impressive, getting attention and people find it an enjoyable experience so who really cares either way.
To those that don't like the idea of PSVR - get lost and start up your own hate thread somewhere else. You have no doubt not even tried it out. VR is not a fad.
:0 Nooooooo!!!!!!!!! So I'm now basically £400 down then? the problem I have is that I already have a MASSIVE 'yet to finish/even start' pile of games and getting VR before Christmas would be crazy.. However the scratching has now begun!
On top of that the motion sucked, if you put your hands infront of the headset it lost tracking and then you felt sick. If you turned around it lost tracking and you felt sick, in fact if you stayed still it wouldn't track right and your hands would move all over the place and you felt sick.
It was really bad and tbh I tried Gear VR that my friend has and another friend bought the Vive, never used it and sold it on eBay lol.
VR is the next Wii, it's some fad that dies very quickly once people get bored of Wii Sports.... sadly though VR doesn't even have it's Wii Sports yet.
Came out at midnight. It has been getting some really good reviews.
That aside, I am sure I will get it at some point, it's exciting technology but for me the price has to come down (plus the required parts should be bundled as mentioned) and the number and depth of the games has to go up but a promising start at least....
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For all the money you saved people with the xbox one and ps4 deal if we all put in 50p each im sure you could get a psvr and probably a pro.
Sounds like you are either visually impaired or didn't set it up right.
I think the idea that vr is a fad is completely wrong. The technology isn't perfect, but neither was the iPhone 1, but it changed the way we did things.
If it continues to improve, the possibilities are endless, and TV gaming could be a novel thing from the past!
I've been gaming since my BBC micro in the 80s, today I witnessed the most amazing thingtive ever seen in gaming .
Well it is obviously a fad your interested in or you wouldn't be on this thread
You'll need a playstation camera. The move controllers aren't needed for every game but it's advisable to get them too.
A PSVR headset (£349 rrp) a Playstation 4 camera and 2 move controllers for 'full immersion'
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I might wait to see if there's any Christmas price drops.
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You can try but they're not obligated to accept it.
Personally I don't ever want a VR helmet in my house but it was nice of Sony to provide some free trial ware for it I suppose.
I think so too. Kinect had the same reaction on release and look at it now, its dead.
You are joking...?? The reaction to Kinect at release was along the lines of...
It's massive...
wtf does it do...
Ah... nothing very well...
Can I unplug it?
Stop. Just stop. I'm guessing people saying 3DTV was a fad were wrong as well? Comparing to smartphones is stupid as a phone is a necessity. Wearing a stupid looking headset looking like a complete dork isn't. People always hyping up these fads every few years then it releases and few weeks later once the excitement wears off its in the closet it goes along with the Kinect and PS Move collecting dust for years on end.
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And there your argument descends into the ridiculous. Lol.
Haha, true. A mistake to try and out-Troll the Troll
My partner is playing drive club Vr with G29 wheel. He is loving it
I only have (the surprisingly good) demo disc and Drive Club VR so far. Besides the awe (and that's probably understating it) of the demo disc stuff my own favourite experience has been flying down the road in Drive Club with Spotify playing some of my favourite music through my ear pieces.
Being door to door with another car in motion and looking to your left into your opponents window is such a weird experience. Same with looking in your on board mirrors as if you're in a real car. Sometimes I don't even miss having a track map - I can look left or right out the window to anticipate the track coming up after the next bend. And if I'm approaching a blind rise or fall on the track I'm able to lean/sit up on the edge of my seat to glimpse a bit more of what's coming. Yes. It works THAT well.
Good to see the consensus of opinion is extremely positive, we want more support and even more games in the pipeline. I'm finding the functionality, head tracking and all that absolutely excellent. So comfortable. Not had one single glitch in 5-6 hrs of playing. I'm using the standard (MGS V edition) Ps4 console and Dualshock 4 exclusively.
Closest to a negative I've found is the slight blur on the graphics if you don't have the headset in the right position. I'm finding the sweet spot for everything to be really quite crisp (for VR) is quite small. Played again last night and seemed to be finding it ok. Maybe it's just me getting used to the headset.
If you have a Ps4 and the money, get one. You will not regret it.
Thanks for the details Buzz.
Once/if there's a couple of real games that offer more than a glorified tech demo I'll be extremely tempted.
Yes, they are literally the exact same ones. You can use PS3-era Move Controllers or buy the new re-released ones, they are the same thing.
Hahahahahaha it remains to be seen.. You've got to admit the potential for this is huge? I thought ps4 pro was pretty much essential so was going to hold out but I'm so stupid when it comes to wanting something I absolutely don't need just because I can and its out! I'm a fully grown man what's wrong with me? I'm off work today and I have 2 GAME stores within 8mins drive.. God damn it!