Your eyes have to adjust before the right sense of presence is achieved.Įve: Valkyrie has proven to be a challenging game to review. Unfortunately the resolution you get with the PSVR isn't the sharpest, and in particular it's objects in the distance that appear quite blurry. There's been plenty of games that let you fly a ship in the first-person before, but it's with VR tech that it actually feels like we're really strapped in and ready for combat. The feeling of immersion is its biggest and best selling point. The game has been out on Oculus Rift for some time, but it gets a second birth by way of Sony's PlayStation VR - which is the version we've played for the purposes of this review (we never had the opportunity to play the PC version, so we can't compare).Įve: Valkyrie is, fundamentally, a team based multiplayer game in which you command a space ship, and thanks to the VR headset you can look around inside and feel like you're actually there. Developer CCP Games is familiar with this longing and means to quench our thirst for it with Eve: Valkyrie, which on paper is the perfect game for virtual reality. Surely every sci-fi fan has dreamt of being able to sit in the cockpit of a real space ship, getting to swoosh around in the emptiness of space, pulling off cool manoeuvres and shooting down enemy ships at will.
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