Does PSVR Still SUCK? - 2019 Review
Sony clearly wants to push VR harder when the PS5 comes out so I figured I should buy a PlayStation VR and see if they still suck. Lets dive into my review of it in 2019!
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The PlayStation VR (PSVR), known by the codename Project Morpheus during development, is a virtual reality headset developed by Sony Computer Entertainment,[4] which was released in October 2016.
It was designed to be fully functional with the PlayStation 4 home video game console. In certain games and demos for the VR, the player wearing the headset acts separately from other players without the headset. The PlayStation VR system can output a picture to both the PlayStation VR headset and a television simultaneously, with the television either mirroring the picture displayed on the headset, or displaying a separate image for competitive or cooperative gameplay. PlayStation VR works with either the standard DualShock 4 controller or the PlayStation Move controllers.
The PlayStation VR has a 5.7 inch OLED panel, with a display resolution of 1080p. The headset also has a processor box which enables the Social Screen video output to the television, as well as process the 3D audio effect, and uses a 3.5mm headphone jack. The headset also has nine positional LEDs on its surface for the PlayStation Camera to track 360 degree head movement.
As of March 3, 2019, PlayStation VR has sold-through over 4.2 million units worldwide.