DryvBy
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I've been obsessed with watching gameplay, trying to figure out which games I'm going to buy behind my wife's back. I'm kind of curious what others are buying on launch this week.
1. Pavlov - This game just looks incredible and it's a day one for me. It's cross-play, is coming out with mod support (per the devs), community looks terrific, and I'm a fan of Counter-strike.
2. Kayak VR - This wasn't even on my radar but then I watched some people describing their experiences and was sold. Some of my favorite VR experiences on the DK2 and PSVR have been relaxing games and they're also great for showing someone VR who may not like the bigger stuff I'm into.
This having multiplayer is a game changer too because it's the best I'm gonna get to Jet Moto or Wave Race in VR.
3. Switchback VR - Until Dawn's rail shooter on the original PSVR was a family favorite and one of the games I thought sold VR to everyone. The horror elements are something I strongly desire in VR (RE8 is going to be lit for me). But I think rail shooters are perfect for VR too.
4. Townsmen VR - This looks like a classic game, Black and White, so I'm already sold. This is a fence but I think I'm going to take the plunge and buy it. I wanted a different type of game and this may fit the bill more than City Skylines which I don't see me investing as much time into.
1. Pavlov - This game just looks incredible and it's a day one for me. It's cross-play, is coming out with mod support (per the devs), community looks terrific, and I'm a fan of Counter-strike.
2. Kayak VR - This wasn't even on my radar but then I watched some people describing their experiences and was sold. Some of my favorite VR experiences on the DK2 and PSVR have been relaxing games and they're also great for showing someone VR who may not like the bigger stuff I'm into.
This having multiplayer is a game changer too because it's the best I'm gonna get to Jet Moto or Wave Race in VR.
3. Switchback VR - Until Dawn's rail shooter on the original PSVR was a family favorite and one of the games I thought sold VR to everyone. The horror elements are something I strongly desire in VR (RE8 is going to be lit for me). But I think rail shooters are perfect for VR too.
4. Townsmen VR - This looks like a classic game, Black and White, so I'm already sold. This is a fence but I think I'm going to take the plunge and buy it. I wanted a different type of game and this may fit the bill more than City Skylines which I don't see me investing as much time into.