Testseek.com have collected 277 expert reviews of the Sony PlayStation VR and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony PlayStation VR.
October 2016
(78%)
277 Reviews
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Users
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1800 Reviews
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The editors liked
Easy to set up
Comfortable to use
Wide variety of games
The editors didn't like
Few killer apps
Too many wires make it a cable management nightmare
Abstract: Let's cut to the chase: PlayStation VR should be better. At its best, Sony's new virtual reality headset manages to conjure the astonishing, immersive wonder of modern virtual reality. Just as often it is frustratingly held back by outdated hardware that...
Comfortable and well-designed, Decently immersive VR, Solid lineup of launch games, Cheaper than rival VR headsets
Lower-res and narrower field of view than competitors, PS4 hardware isn't as fast as typical gaming PCs, Still expensive for an untested market
The PlayStation VR is surprisingly comfortable and capable, despite its limited hardware. And surprisingly, it has better games than the Rift or Vive. But it's still an expensive and risky purchase for most people. Hardware The PlayStation VR sc...
Published: 2016-10-06, Author: Lucas , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: Sometimes people take the future too seriously.Virtual reality soothsayers have approached the technology as though they are treading on sacred ground and ushering in not only a new era of spatial computing but a new level of consciousness. Conversations...
The PlayStation VR is the most accessible, affordable and user-friendly full VR option on the market. Sony has promised support from a long list of developers down the track but the immediate launch games are pretty solid as well
Its single-camera tracking system occasionally feels lacking and you may have trouble when you turn around. The PSVR's graphical fidelity is occasionally noticeably lower than what's possible with HTC Vive and Oculus Rift
While the motion tracking trails its PC VR counterparts, Sony's PlayStation VR otherwise crams a solid and satisfying virtual reality experience into an existing PS4 game console...
Let's cut to the chase: PlayStation VR should be better. At its best, Sony's new virtual reality headset manages to conjure the astonishing, immersive wonder of modern virtual reality. Just as often it is frustratingly held back by outdated hardware that...
Striking design, Games created by well-known companies, Fairly easy setup, Relatively affordable
Camera can be very exacting, Not as visually sharp as competition
The battle for VR supremacy just got a lot more interesting. The $399 Sony PlayStation VR is an easy entry to gamers intrigued by virtual reality, but not wealthy enough to shell out $1,000 or more. For your money, you're getting a headset that's comforta...
Published: 2016-10-05, Author: Jeff , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: Sony has the most refined virtual reality headset hardware on the market, and it's the one I would most likely recommend to people who want something that just works.PlayStation VR is a $500 virtual reality system from Sony Interactive Entertainment. It r...
Published: 2016-10-05, Author: Ben , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: After years of breathless hype – guilty as charged, your honor — in-home virtual reality finally arrived in 2016. But there's a good chance you have yet to experience it.The two biggest players in the space, Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, are cost-prohibitive...
Published: 2016-10-05, Author: Jacob , review by: bgr.com
Abstract: I'd nearly soured on virtual reality altogether before PlayStation VR arrived.It wasn't that I didn't enjoy VR gaming — I just didn't see a future in it. The amount of money you have to spend on the necessary equipment to use an Oculus Rift or an HTC Vive...
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Published: 2016-10-05, Author: Dan , review by: ign.com
Abstract: The word “incredible” gets thrown around a lot, but virtual reality actually earns that praise: you literally won't believe how well it works until you see it for yourself. The software side of things has been slow to catch up to the potential of VR heads...