Just finished Robinson. I found it decent for a 1st-gen VR game; I thought of it like a Jurrasic Park exploration-type game. The game represented a weird mixture of VR experiences while using 'old school' controls. The 'up-n-close' experiences with the dinosaurs were pretty amazing.
The motion...
Got Eagle Flight in the mail today. Some initial impressions:
- I found myself flying in a pseudo- first person view. You have the top of an eagle's head at the bottom of the visor. I guess it is to provide a constant reference point when flying (to reduce motion sickness?). For the most part...
- One of the appealing things about Eve is that it's single player not only has AI dogfights, but also modes where you can just fly around, and/or collect things. I found it nice to be able to fly around and learn about the level and how the various ships handle at my leisure.
When you score a...
On a side note: I pre-ordered the Robinson: The Journey PSVR game, and I got it I the mail yesterday. Shocked the heck out of me; I did not recall seeing a firm release date posted for this game.
On the Eve Valkyrie vs COD Jackal:
I find Eve to be much more immersive (I bought the full game). This is primarily due to the view ports you can look out of (front, rear, left, right, top and bottom) which always makes me feel connected to the action. COD primarily has front/left/right/top...