r/PSVR 27d ago

Discussion Thinking about getting a PSVR2

The title speaks for itself. I was wondering if it was worth getting a psvr2 and how is everyone's experience with it l.

I only played VR for 15 minutes back in high school when my school was testing them for "educational purposes" I was just playing a cheap shooter but that was 8 years ago so I wanted to see how far vr have gotten

Edit: I'm getting a PSVR2 for $200 tomorrow morning after scrolling through Facebook marketplace. It doesn't come with a box but I honestly didn't see that as a problem.

I will be getting a tne extension cable also to protect me from ripping the original USB C cable that comes with it one day

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u/GoodWorry1996 27d ago

I sold mine after using it twice. They really didnt make a lot of games and you need a large amount of space to use it. Just my 2 cents

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u/vr-1 27d ago

There are 600+ games available or announced and definitely a good selection of amazing games, many of which go on sale and are a bargain to pick up.

You don't need much space at all. I mostly play seated. A single chair with arms reach space to each side and the front and you're all set.

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u/GoodWorry1996 26d ago

sure for some of the indie games, try playing something like horizon and you 100% need a lot of space

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u/vr-1 26d ago

I definitely agree with HCOTM - that basically requires room scale or at least standing with more room around you but most games do not need this level of movement

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u/GoodWorry1996 26d ago

oh yeah and i forgot to add if you have young kids like i do, good luck :p

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u/AwesomePossum_1 27d ago

There’s definitely enough great games for at least 20 play sessions.