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PSA: Resident Evil 4 VR mode may be the best VR game in existence and is on sale half off for $29.99

I've been playing the last couple days, and this game is a complete VR masterpiece. The graphics, the controls, the gameplay, all chef's kiss.

I don't care if you like the horror genre or not (I was never a fan), if you don't pick this game up for $29.99, you are missing out on the best reason to get a PSVR2 and maybe any VR headset right now.

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  • It may very well be an awesome game that is quite playable in VR, but after having played the RE4 demo, I definitely wouldn’t call it the best VR game in existence. It looks amazing and most likely is more than worth the money, but I noticed a few things that bothered me in the short demo time:

    • reprojection is quite noticeable when looking around (runs great though)
    • hardly any objects can be interacted with (only ammo & resources)
    • No manually opening doors/cupboards, climbing ladders (button presses and/or cutscenes)
    • 2D cutscenes and 3rd person VR cutscenes, which takes you out of the experience quite suddenly (I much preferred the 1st person VR cutscenes in RE8)
    • Putting one shell in the Shotgun completely reloads it. I really liked the reloading in RE8, where he holds multiple shells in one hand and you just do the "pushing in"-motion to reload it
    • No coat inventory, flashlight goes on automatically (loved the coat and in RE8)

    I'd probably stop thinking about all of this while playing it, but I was definitely somewhat disappointed during the demo. In many VR-design aspects it feels like a step back from RE8 and I would've expected it to be at least on the same level, if not better (and 30 bucks is still something to think about).

    I'm still happy they made the port and sooner or later I'll definitely play it, but there's loads of other games right now (Vertigo 2 and Asgards wrath coming out in a few days, still playing Assassins Creed, and tons of smaller games) and maybe there's going to be another sale sooner or later.

    All these may seem like nitpicks and I can certainly enjoy a game despite them, but watch this video on some of the HL:A game design aspects. It’s on a whole different level.

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