Edited By
Emily Johnson

In a heated discussion, gamers are weighing in on the evolving titles available for PSVR1 and PSVR2. Players recently expressed their excitement over games like Blood and Truth, while others highlighted the limitations faced by the original PSVR.
Players are buzzing about completing Farpoint and diving into AstroBot, yet many feel disheartened that these gems remain exclusive to the older headset. The development of new titles raises the critical question: Are gamers being left in the dust?
Game Quality vs. Platform Limitations
The consensus is that while titles like Hitman and Resident Evil 8 shine, many feel they could perform better on upgraded hardware.
"Blood and Truth deserved better," noted one player.
Diverse Opinions on Gameplay
Comments varied on gameplay experiences with some favoring Hitman as the top PSVR2 title. A comment read, "IMO Hubris is the biggest disappointment" showcasing differing expectations.
Physical Constraints of VR
Players also discussed their VR gaming experiences in relation to physical injuries, with one stating, "I play most of my VR sitting down" pointing to accessibility issues in this immersive medium.
Overall, the comments reflect a mix of enthusiasm for new releases with concern for hardware limitations affecting enjoyment.
๐ "Hitman may take No. 1 spot, but I haven't tried that one yet," reflects ongoing exploration of new titles.
๐ง Resident Evil series continues to intrigue, with RE8 being called the best on PSVR2.
โ๏ธ Physical injuries are an issue for some, affecting how they engage with VR.
The conversation continues as users anticipate future releases and upgrades aimed at enriching their gaming experiences.