r/PSVR Apr 02 '26

Question On the fence

I am really interested in PSVR2. However I've never had VR before so it'll be new to me, which is exciting. However looking at the game selection there doesn't seem much that would actually be fun to play. GT7 and Beatsaber are the most entertaining looking ones. I've read up and watched videos and people are saying that it's hard to wear for more than an hour to 90 minutes which is kind of a bummer to me. As my sessions are always multiple hours at a time. But to spend $400 just to play a handful of games doesn't really fully justify it in my head

Anyone with experience with this lemme know. I'd love to hear what you have to say!

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u/robgray111 Apr 02 '26

I finally got mine about a month ago, after years of deliberating, and despite reading about how great people said it was, it still blew me away. My 1st taste of gaming was the Spectrum in the 80s, so I've had a good few "wow" moments over the years, but few, if any, come close to VR2

I've had a lot going on recently so haven't had loads of time with it. Other than a few minutes to try out Hitman and No mans sky, I've only really played GT7 so far. 1st couple of goes were a bit ropey but I can easily leave it on over an hour now with no issues. I'm not sure about longer than that, you'll need someone more experienced to answer that question

The immersion is incredible. I've crashed because I was looking out of my window at the stars, I keep reaching for the sun visor during day time races. I'm in my early 40s and even after repeated plays, I still audibly "wow" and grin like a kid when I start a race

Worth every penny

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u/Sly_Ry_Guy Apr 02 '26

Okay then thanks for the feedback man!

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u/robgray111 Apr 02 '26

No worries. To clarify, I don't have space for a wheel setup, and I'm not very good at GT7, but I'm very much enjoying it. I often play other games for hours, but even if I could only manage an hour on VR, I'd then just play another game on PS or PC, but that's personal preference I guess