The Best PSVR Games That Still Aren’t on PSVR 2
The advent of the PlayStation VR 2 (PSVR 2) has brought excitement to video game enthusiasts all around the globe. Building on the success of its predecessor, the PSVR 2 promises to deliver unparalleled immersion and gameplay experiences within the confines of your living room. However, despite its remarkable potential, there are still some brilliant classics from the original PSVR that have not made their way onto its successor. Let’s look at some of the best PSVR games that still aren’t on PSVR 2.
1. Resident Evil 7: Biohazard
A terrifying leap into immersive virtual horror, Resident Evil 7 in VR is one experience you wouldn’t forget. Built from the ground up to support VR, this fantastic installment in the Resident Evil franchise delivers a unique blend of survival horror and atmospheric storytelling through players’ immersion in VR. It’s a shame this spine-chilling title has not yet found a home on PSVR 2.
2. Beat Saber
Arguably one of the most beloved and addictive rhythm games ever made for VR – Beat Saber truly shines as a virtual workout session blended with pure fun. With its energetic pace and intuitive controls, players feel like they’re part of an epic light show as they slash beats by wielding two lightsabers in their hands. Although a generation behind, Beat Saber’s presence on PSVR 2 is highly anticipated by fans.
3. Job Simulator
Job Simulator transports you to various comic alternative realities where you perform mundane but hilariously quirky tasks in different job settings. This entertaining game boasts engaging VR interactions, coupled with witty humor that makes it perfect for casual enjoyment or introducing newcomers to virtual reality gaming.
4. Statik
Statik presents a series of enigmatic puzzles draped in an intriguing narrative where you find your hands encased within mysterious devices while sitting in a bizarre laboratory. It uniquely combines immersive storytelling, elaborate puzzle-solving, and atmospheric environments to create an engaging VR experience on PSVR. Its absence from the new platform’s roster is a loss for those who appreciate intelligent virtual experiences.
5. Moss
Moss is an adventure-puzzle game that tells the heartwarming story of Quill, an adorable little mouse hero embarking on a fantastical journey through lush environments and challenging obstacles. The use of VR adds a layer of depth and engagement to the gameplay that captivates audiences. Moss has garnered critical acclaim for its endearing art style, detailed world-building, and satisfying puzzles – making it a title we hope will eventually grace our PSVR 2 library.
As magnificent as the PSVR 2 promises to be, it’s evident that there are still illustrious treasures from the original PlayStation VR catalog that have yet to make the transition. We can only hope that developers see the potential in these remarkable games and deliver them to our next-gen headsets sooner rather than later.