Just a question really. It seems that the PSVR is more of an accessory then anything else so I was just wondering. It's not like The Move got its own section. What about Arcade Sticks, and other accessories will they be getting their own section as well?
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Because gaming journalist are dead set on selling the average consumer the VR experience, you know, those shallow, overpriced, two hours (at most) titles........that have that initial "wow" factor (like motion controls in 2006).......but will ultimately collect dust and water down the industry by forcing developers to assign wasted assets to developing said VR titles.
The PSVR specifically plays games. The move was just an option for games. Arcade sticks again are an option for a game. PSVR games can not be played without the PSVR unit. The PSVR processes games so would say it does differ from other accessories. It is an accessory though because without the PS4 it can not work. But really its an extension of the PS4 with extra processing and q viewing screen.
Having tried VR, I don't think it's in the same category as an accessory. It's nothing like move controllers. I'm not saying it's going to be a commercial success but it's certainly got potential to really change the way we play games. I think this is why it has it's own section.
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