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Sony Dropped a Slew of PSVR 2 Game Announcements and Updates

Brand New Games

Journey to Foundation​



Adapted from Isaac Asimov’s Foundation series, in Archiact’s upcoming roleplaying game Journey to Foundation you play as Agent Ward, a spy with the Commission of Public Safety. The immersive adventure challenges you to disguise, hack, and blast your way through Asimov’s groundbreaking sci-fi universe using the most advanced tools the Galactic Empire has to offer. Coming to PSVR 2 on October 26th, 2023. Wishlist here.

Heroes of Forever​



Heroes of Forever from Lucky Mountain Games is a multi-dimensional arcade cover-shooter for PSVR 2. Prepare to travel across time and space to purge a corruption that is creeping across dimensions: go solo or team up in four-player co-op mode as you shoot your way through an infinitely expandable range of levels, unravelling the mysteries of the multiverse. Coming to PSVR 2 in 2024.

Tiger Blade​



Initially announced in June, Tiger Blade bills itself as a high-octane VR action experience that combines fast-paced sword combat and punchy gunplay. Set in an alternate Korea, you play the role of a deadly assassin working for the Horangi chapter of the Tiger Clans. Ordered to steal a mysterious package from a rival chapter, you are shocked to find the object of the heist is a tiger cub. Coming to PSVR 2 on November 17th, 2023.

The Foglands​



The Foglands is an atmospheric 3D roguelike shooter from Well Told Entertainment tasking you with discovering new paths, and uncovering old secrets. Run into the unknown, fight monsters, scavenge loot, and try to make it back before you are swallowed by the Fog. Coming to PSVR 2 and PS5 on October 31st, 2023. Pre-orders now live.

BLINNK and the Vacuum of Space​



Developed by indie studio Changingday, BLINNK and the Vacuum of Space is billed as an autism-friendly VR adventure. Step aboard the space station Norpopolis where you’re tasked with collecting a cast of space creatures with your handy Vacuumizer 5000. The emphasis is on “fun, stress-free interactions without any fear of discouragement,” the studio says. Coming to PSVR 2 October 10th, 2023. Wishlist here.

PSVR 2 Ports & Updates


Among Us VR​



Initially brought to VR by Schell Games, Innersloth, and Robot Teddy for Quest and PC VR, Among Us VR is bringing the immersive VR version of the hit multiplayer game to PSVR 2 sometime soon. Play with up to 10 players to sus out the Impostor and eject them from the airlock. No release date yet. Wishlist here.

Tin Hearts​



Created by Rogue Sun, a studio founded by members of the team that created legendary adventure game Fable, Tin Hearts is a narrative puzzle adventure that centers on a tale of love and compromise. It’s already available on the original PSVR, however a free PSVR 2 update is coming this holiday season. A playable PSVR 2 demo is coming October 17th.

Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs​



Resolution Games has done a lot to make Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs feel like the early Angry Birds games—no microtransactions and all of the fun of smacking over elaborately-constructed wooden forts holding evil green piggies within. Challenge yourself to bash through each three-dimensional puzzle to defeat Dr. Frankenswine, and create and share content with the online level builder. Owners of the original PSVR version can upgrade for $10. Coming to PSVR 2 October 10th, 2023. Wishlist here.

Ruinsmagus: Complete​




Ruinsmagus: Complete was actually released on PSVR 2 by Japan-based studio CharacterBank a little over a week ago, bringing the JRPG’s mysterious ruins, ancient artifacts, and fierce battles to Sony’s latest VR headset for the first time. Previously launched on Quest and PC VR headsets last year, Ruinsmagus: Complete puts you in the common boots of new guild member, setting you out on a mission to strengthen the guild with your magic, resources, and wisdom across 25 story-driven quests. Buy it on PSVR 2 for $30.

Paper Beast Enhanced Edition​



Paper Beast Enhanced Edition launched on PSVR 2 and PS5 on September 27th, bringing the extraordinary origami-inspired adventure to Sony’s latest VR headset for the first time. Launched on the original PSVR in 2020 by Pixel Reef, Paper Beast was widely praised for its innovative gameplay, unique aesthetics, and surreal universe. Owners of the game on PS4 can upgrade to the new version for $5. Buy it on PSVR 2 for $25.

 
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AGRacing

Member
Wow this thread is on fire eh.

So glad I bought this thing.
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R6Rider

Gold Member
Will probably be getting at least half of these at some point. Tiger Blade looks fun as hell.
 

//DEVIL//

Member
only tiger blade that might be worth looking into. assuming the reviews are good.

the rest is a big pass for me
 
Thought Tiger Blade looked interesting... until I clicked on the link. Horrible rap music and there's no blood, just comic "pows" and "bams".
 

MacReady13

Member
Fuck is Astro Bot? The original is easily the best VR game I’ve ever played. It’s like the Mario 64 for VR platformers. And yet nothing announced for your new VR headset? Come on Sony, don’t make me regret dropping money on this beast of a headset.
 
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Sony, pull your finger out and start getting some decent games for your new headset you charged me £500 for. This is a fucking poor show so far. Even Firewall Ultra turned out to be a pile of shit.

Where is Blade and Sorcery, Contractors and any of your first party IPs but in VR? I’m looking forward to RE4 but there is nothing else coming that is even slightly interesting.
 
VR continues to be dominated by shovelware and glorified tech demos.

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Between wasting time on this shit and GAAS, Sony has really disappointed me this generation thus far. And yet somehow they are still winning the console war for me by default. Sad state of affairs.
 
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Panajev2001a

GAF's Pleasant Genius
Yes, forgot about that one. It’s good too, but where are all the other games. Killzone or Resistance would be good candidates for a decent VR game.
Don’t we have VR modes for RE4 coming, Rez, No Man’s Sky, Horizon: CotM kind of counts too, etc… still yes, more should be coming! I hope so at least.

This is the point of PS5 specs and PSVR2’s foveated rendering: making porting the games to run on PSVR2 be a much much smaller toll on the game and the development team. Sony should be investing money in making sure it is trivial to implement divested rendering in games right.
 

Crayon

Member
You will not read walls of trolling for any other headset until the psvr3. I guarantee it.

Journey to foundation looks like it could be good. I want to try that. I'm happy to see foglands is a slower fps. I'm not into the rave shooting games.
 

Hudo

Member
Sony should suck Valve off so they maybe port Half-Life Alyx to PSVR2 (the game is really good). OR open PSVR2 up so you can use it on PC as well (which is what they should've done)
 

Dick Jones

Gold Member
Ruinsmagus is getting on my wishlist. With Mario, Spider-Man and Robocop in the next month, I can't drop more until Christmas. I have to clear some of the backlog. I also know I could buckle and buy Ghostbusters.

Among Us VR is going to be bought no matter what as my nephew loves the game and I'll be haunted otherwise.

Foundation is getting wishlist too. I'll see what reviews are like and hopefully hop on board in Christmas.

I own Paper Beast but never played. Time to get the free upgrade. Thank you.

Foglands looks interesting and a Halloween release but if I buckle it's Ghostbusters. Wishlisted again.

Surprised by some casually slating the PSVR2 in this thread when it is announcing games. If you own the accessory then why are you trying to cut the legs off the machine on future game releases.
 

Ozriel

M$FT
That I didn't know. I thought they'd thrown in the towel and concentrate on Steam Deck. But that's nice to know that Valve are not done with VR hardware.

Yeah it’s their long rumored Deckard headset that’s widely rumored to be standalone, but capable of running PCVR titles.

 

Crayon

Member
Says who?

I'd buy something like Skyrim VR in a heartbeat (especially with PSVR2 FOV rendering).

All these smaller games aren't worth it.

They need to add proper games where you can potentially play hours on end, such as NMS and multiplayer games like Pavlov.

Yup I like slow burn games that I can chill in. The intense short burst games are cool but I'm here for the no mans skies and Gran turismos.

I've said it a million times but I just want very basic seated, controller based VR modes for more games. I'd really like to play ghost of tsushima, as the camera, in vr than on my TV. If ac6 had a VR camera mode, I'd be playing it that way.
 
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