So you finally admitted that, huh?
Totally agree with that. Even games like The Last of Us part 2 and Ghost of Tsushima would benefit from being played in VR; you would get the sense of scale when looking at skyscrapers or fully immerse your senses in the beauty of Japan in bygone Era.
yes, it works
I'd still prefer to hold a katana in my own hands but sure enough my FP acrobatics would be no match for the beautiful animations
btw, I'm on vacations and been all night long immersed in Dreams - and not the organic ones.
Tales of the Sky is a quite a big full game, very impressive, feels to be like being inside an old SNES RPG
tiny quest is a tiny 8-bit platformer with all mini levels in front of you, following the antics of an ant, to scale. It's as mind-blowing as devilishly designed. It's really like an old 2D game brought to life in VR but still only restricted to side motion.
The Cheese is the best racing game in Dreams and puts to humiliating shame all commercial psvr kart racers (despite having no apparent finish line)
Hard Reset is very atmospheric underground exploration aboard some submarine or something. Only ds4 seemed to work, controls great.
Genlax City map preview is just awesome. I've seen kids creating big cities in VR in Rec Room before, but of course it can't ever be something like this. Btw, there are just few blocks of awesome detail, the rest of the city is basically just background, but I still went on to walk all over it...
Btw, I also experienced N64 kokiri forest from OoT fully in VR, with child Link sized as a baby at best. Still mind-blowing nostalgia trip to one of the seminal 3D games... thanks, Nin... I mean, Mm and dreamers
there's so much good stuff in Dreams that I still didn't find time to even test out the creation tools in VR...