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PSVR 2 Review! The Best Possible VR Experience?

1.2K views· 58 likes· 13:46· Feb 25, 2023

I have put the PSVR 2 through its paces and today I'm bringing you my review. How are the visuals? is it blurry like people have claimed? Should you buy it? Is it better than the Quest 2 or a high end PCVR headset? Thanks for checking it out.

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PSVR 2 is finally here, and I’ve basically had it glued to my face since it arrived. In this review I break down the comfort, visuals, controllers, audio, and the real-world stuff people actually care about—like whether it’s “blurry,” how the Fresnel sweet spot behaves, and whether the wire is a dealbreaker. Spoiler: I think the visuals are very, very good. The OLED + 4K + HDR combo looks fantastic, and while you can spot a slight screen-door effect in flat blocks of color, it’s not something that ruined gameplay for me. The eye tracking setup also helps you dial in the fit properly, which matters a lot with Fresnel lenses. I also go deep on the Sense controllers (great ergonomics, better ring placement than Touch, but annoying 3–4 hour battery life), and I’m firmly in the “headset haptics are not a gimmick” camp—Resident Evil makes that obvious. On the games side, Horizon: Call of the Mountain is a solid showcase with foveated rendering and eye-tracked aiming, but it’s more linear than I expected. Gran Turismo 7 is the standout: it’s genuinely the way to play the game, and it made my previous 20–30 hours feel like I hadn’t really played it. I wrap up by comparing PSVR 2 to Quest 2, Reverb G2, and high-end PCVR like the Varjo Aero, plus why cinematic mode is secretly one of the best parts right now.

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