‘PlayStation VR Worlds’ Review: Just Another Demo Disc

‘PlayStation VR Worlds’ Review: Just Another Demo Disc

PlayStation VR Worlds is, for those not in the know, a confusing package of content. When you buy a PlayStation VR headset, you already get a multi-game demo disc packed full of short glimpses for some of the PS VR’s biggest and best games. It’s appropriately named the Demo Disc. That’s literally what the box says.

Naturally, people might be a bit confused when they hear about PlayStation VR Worlds, a collection of five short experiences intended as introductory moments into the possibilities of VR. That sounds an awful lot like a demo disc, right? Well, it kind of is, except there aren’t full versions of these games waiting on the other end of a price tag and this disc isn’t free. Instead, you pay for a small collection of unrealized or unfinished games and experiences with a mixed bag of results.

Since each of the five games is a standalone experience, let’s look at them individually.

The London Heist

This is likely the one you’ve heard of or seen before. Originally, people assumed it would become a full game, but as it turns out, it was rolled into the PS VR Worlds package instead. It’s an enjoyable romp through London and lasts about a half hour from start to finish. You’re in what appears to be a gang or mob of some kind and are planning to steal a very special diamond. What ensues consists of couple fire fights, some light interactive moments, and a grueling interrogation scene.

The gunplay itself is fun and the voice work is top-notch, but I was ultimately left wishing for more. It feels like an abbreviated version of a larger story with a lot of potential, but in its current state I’d hardly recommend ever playing it more than once. It’s certainly the only one that actually consists of a narrative.

Ocean Descent

This was originally known as Into the Deep and changed its name following the inclusion in this package. You’ll go down underwater in a cage, get harassed by a big ol’ shark, and probably get a bit nervous from time to time. Since you can hear and see the shark coming from roughly a mile away, it’s not as terrifying as some of the reactions you might have seen online would leave you to believe.

It’s visually stunning and makes me want a fully-featured VR scuba diving game really, really badly. There’s also a more passive viewing mode as well.

Dangerball

This is, surprisingly, my personal favorite of the bunch. While it’s basically just Pong, but with your face, the excitement comes from the fact that each of your opponent’s has a different paddle with different abilities. Some can blast back multiple balls, others can slam them at super fast speeds. By banging your head forward you can send the ball flying with force, or by sliding your head to the side, you can enact a special curve ball.

Panels of the room come flying off the walls as the ball makes contact, making it a visual splendor to watch. Gameplay is fast, fun, and satisfying. I just really wish there was multiplayer.

Scavengers Odyssey

This one feels a bit like a scrapped game idea that never got a whole lot of traction internally. Sony didn’t bother talking about this entry in PS VR Worlds very much, frankly because many the other three I mentioned are more enjoyable. This plays out like a mixture of a mech-combat and space shooter game, with you exploring space and structures in a unique ship.

There are more thrills to be found in the free EVE: Valkyrie demo on your demo disc than in this one.

VR Luge

Last and least is VR Luge. You’ll tilt your head from side-to-side to steer your street luge as breakneck speeds as you dodge and swerve between cars. The sense of speed is great, but the limited courses, lack of real challenge (hitting cars doesn’t do much other than give you a slight time penalty) and disappointingly shallow gameplay keep this one from breaking away from the pack.

I can see why this didn’t evolve into a bigger game, but it would have been nice to see it at least polished up a bit more.

Final Score: 5/10 – Mediocre

PlayStation VR Worlds feels like a poor attempt at creating a bundle game collection that could stand toe-to-toe with fully-developed games on retail shelves. The PS VR itself comes with a demo disc that’s frankly better than this collection, but if you’re getting the bigger bundle that includes Worlds already, or really want to check out The London Heist, Dangerball, or Ocean Descent, then it’s worth a quick run through. Three of the five games are pretty solid, but it’s hard to recommend as anything other than a nifty bundle purchase.

PlayStation VR Worlds will be available for PlayStation VR on October 13th, at the price of $39.99.

Read our Game Review Guidelines for more information on how we arrived at this score.

US PlayStation VR Demo Disc Includes 17 Games

Last week VRFocus reported on the reveal that eight titles would be included in the PlayStation VR demo disc that comes with every headset. Now it’s been revealed that that particular demo disc is for European customers as a new content line-up has been announced for US and Canadian customers.

This new demo selection ups the content available quite considerably, jumping from 8 to 17 videogames. The same 8 as the previously announced disc are included but now the content line-up looks like this.

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Allumette (Penrose)

Battlezone (Rebellion)

DriveClub VR (SIE WWS)

EVE: Valkyrie (CCP Games)

Gnog (KO_OP)

Harmonix Music VR (Harmonix Music Systems)

Headmaster (Frame Interactive)

Here They Lie (SIE WWS)

Job Simulator (Owlchemy Labs)

PlayStation VR Worlds (SIE WWS)

Resident Evil 7 biohazard — Kitchen Teaser (Capcom CO., LTD.)

Rez Infinite (Enhance Games)

Rigs: Mechanized Combat League (SIE WWS)

Thumper (Drool)

Tumble VR (SIE WWS)

Until Dawn: Rush of Blood (SIE WWS)

Wayward Sky (Uber Entertainment)

Within (Within)

The announcement on PlayStation.Blog does state: “The demo disc will also be available for download at PlayStation Store for free after PS VR launches.” So for customers in other territories there may still be a chance to get hold of the demo content, but there’s not guarantee at present.

Today’s been a PlayStation VR rich news day with Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan Asia (SIEJA) holding its 2016 PlayStation Press Conference prior to the Tokyo Game Show (TGS) this week. There’s been more details released on previously announced titles such as Summer Lesson, Cyber Danganronpa VR: Class Trial and Joysound VR, with a couple of new reveals like: V! What Did I do to Deserve This, My Lord? R, Headbutt Factory and Granblue Fantasy.

As TGS 2016 gets underway VRFocus will bring you all the latest VR news from the show.

Farpoint Added to PlayStation VR Experience at Sony Square NYC

Last month VRFocus reported on Sony Corporation of America (SCA) announcing the opening of its Sony Square New York City (NYC) facility. Located at the companies headquarters at 25 Madison Avenue, visitors will get the chance to see the very latest Sony tech, including the PlayStation VR head-mounted display (HMD). SCA has today revealed that the PlayStation VR exhibition taking place will feature first-person shooter (FPS) Farpoint.

The exhibition will give visitors the opportunity to demo the PlayStation VR at five separate kiosks, with not only Farpoint on display but also PlayStation VR Worlds which includes five titles: The London Heist, Scavenger’s Odyssey, VR Luge, Ocean Descent and Danger Ball.

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“The PlayStation VR experience at Sony Square NYC serves as a great example of our commitment to offer visitors the opportunity to interact with the curated selection of Sony’s groundbreaking entertainment and technologies,” said Steven Fuld, Senior Vice President, Corporate Marketing, Sony Corporation of America.

Sony Square NYC is open Monday through Saturday, from 10 am – 7 pm, and Sundays from 11 am – 6 pm, with the PlayStation VR exhibition on display through to 21st October 2016. So guests don’t need to wait in line for a demo SCA has setup a booking portal, slots for the upcoming week are available every Sunday at noon (ET).

Also on display at Sony Square NYC are LifeSpace UX products, such as a Glass Sound Speaker and LED Bulb Speaker; a Concept display from the Fashion Entertainments project, MESH – a smart DIY platform to make creation of “smart inventions” and cameras from Sony’s digital imaging division. There’s also an Introduction to Family Photography With “The Photo Mom” Me Ra Koh.

For all the latest VR news from Sony, keep reading VRFocus.

Batman, DriveClub and More Confirmed for PSVR Line-up at EGX

In a couple of weeks EGX 2016 will open its doors to the UK public, allowing consumers to get their hands on the latest videogames from major studios and indie developers alike. Back in July VRFocus confirmed Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) would be taking its PlayStation VR head-mounted display (HMD) along but hadn’t confirmed which titles would be in attendance. Now eight titles have been announced for the show at the NEC in Birmingham.

Attendees to the event will get to demo some of the biggest titles coming to PlayStation VR, those now confirmed are: Batman: Arkham VR, Evolution Studios’ DriveClub VR, RIGS: Mechanized Combat League from Guerrilla Cambridge, Farpoint, Crytek’s Robinson: The Journey, Battlezone by Rebellion and two titles from PlayStation VR Worlds; Ocean Descent and The London Heist.

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If your attending EGX which runs from 22nd – 25th September and wish to tryout the PlayStation VR SIE is booking appointments so that visitors won’t miss out. To reserve your spot you’ll need to be 12 or over (under 15’s need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian) and sign up at trypsvr.com. At the time of writing the first release of appointments have been booked, but a second release will be available from Monday 12th September after 4pm.

If you managed to miss the news yesterday, SIE announced the PlayStation 4 Slim and the PlayStation 4 Pro – previously codenamed PlayStation Neo. The announcement means a significant new hardware line up going into the festive period for the company, with the slim launching this month, PlayStation VR in October and PlayStation 4 Pro in November. In terms of what the Pro will bring to the VR headset, Mark Cerny the Lead System Architect at PlayStation commented: “Developers can choose to increase the crispness of the VR scenes, make special effects richer, or to offer higher frame rates to make VR more immersive.”

The end of 2016 is going to be an interesting time for VR, and keeping you up to date with the latest news is VRFocus.

DriveClub VR, RIGS and Battlezone Among 8 Titles Revealed for PlayStation VR Demo Disc

There’s isn’t long to wait until the launch of the PlayStation VR head-mounted display (HMD), and for customers who’ve pre-ordered each device will come bundled with a demo disc of titles. This news isn’t new VRFocus reported on the announcement way back in March. What wasn’t known at the time was how many experiences would be included and which ones they were, now those details have been released.

On the PlayStation.Blog today its been announced that eight videogames will come on the disc. Those eight are: Evolution Studios’ DriveClub VR, PlayStation VR Worlds, RIGS: Mechanized Combat League from Guerrilla Games, Tumble VR by Supermassive Games, Rebellion’s Battlezone, EVE: Valkyrie from CCP Games, Wayward Sky by Uber Entertainment and Frame Interactive’s Headmaster.

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That line-up certainly features some big name titles with DriveClub VR, EVE: Valkyrie and Battlezone likely to be top of most players wish lists.

For the PlayStation VR Worlds inclusion, only one experience out of the five available will feature. Ocean Descent will be included on the demo disc, with The London Heist, VR Luge, Scavenger’s Odyssey and Dangerball being omitted. But for US customers there were packages available that included PlayStation VR Worlds with PlayStation VR, PlayStation 4 Camera and PlayStation Move controllers.

Tomorrow Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) will be holding a PlayStation conference in New York City. With the imminent release of the headset there’s likely to be some interesting reveals made.

VRFocus will continue its coverage of PlayStation VR, reporting back with any further announcements.