2 main points made it extremely boring:
1. Tons of indies I'm tired of getting as free games on psn plus.
2. VR is getting such a highlight on and the presentations are damn boring, still too early for us player to get how it works.
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Yes I agree with u on the ps plus games, back on the ps3 you used to get some decent games like infamous one and two, ratchet and clank, uncharted, burnout I believe etc... But not it's all indies that don't even look that interesting
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The plus free games for ps3 are excellent, just old, but since I bought an used ps3 some months ago only, it's awesome. Ps4 though, lots of indies we don't care much every month.
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Game informer said it's hard to describe vr with words. You can't convey the experience.
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It's gotta be a turning point for Sony or a huge loss. Personaly I still don't feel so excited about VR except for the Rift trailer, in Paris Games Week. Next year is gonna be awesome anyway, cause most of the titles I've been waiting for years are promissed to be released. Persona 5, Kingdom Hearts 3, Final Fantasy XV or VII remake part 1, I'm calling for those
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It's still going to be a niche market.
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Expensive too. For the rift you need a highish end pc. They are selling a rift/pc bundle for like $1500.
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No way can sony charge them sort of prices, VR would definitely flop as developers wouldn't take a chance.
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That's for the oculus rift. PlayStation VR should be less expensive.
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I know, should be around the $300 range at max. The pricing will make or break VR, cost should be low, even if it means sony take a hit.
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I'm pessimist about VR, as you said about kinect and ps move, don't forget there is a ps camera with mostly the same function of kinect (the just dance function, hehe) It must be revolutionary, like the Rift trailer showed in Paris GW or a complete failure.
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Agreed, the hit to profits would be worth making the Ps vr more available.
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