At first glance you might think that the launch line-up for games is a little light for the PSVR2 but a A slew of third party titles bolsters the few exclusives that Sony has on the way. Plus, there’s the not-so-small fact that the lone launch exclusive is a spectacular adventure set in the beautiful world of Horizon Zero Dawn. Horizon: Call of the Mountain is a 10-hour experience that makes the most of everything the PSVR2 has to offer. Whether it’s tracking your eyes to aim mid-battle with a gargantuan Thunderjaw, or merely haptic feedback gently buzzing through the VR2 Sense controllers as you dip a hand into water, Call of the Mountain is a giddy playground celebrating the headset’s features.
And PSVR2 also delivers exclusive access to free VR versions of some key games. As with Resident Evil 7, PSVR is the only place you can play Resident Evil Village in virtual reality and that’s a launch exclusive. Great news for those who think they’re brave enough to find out just how tall the vampiric So the headset is great but what about games?