I picked up a PSVR2 at launch. A couple of friends popped over to check it out with me. We decided to give Resident Evil Village a go. The graphics, comfort, ease-of-setup, all astounding.
What really blew us away though, was the haptic feedback on the controllers. There's this one bit at the beginning where an on-screen indicators beckons you to grab and slide out a drawer. The feedback in the (move controllers?) I think they are called manage to simulate actual resistance/friction. Everyone took turns opening and closing the very same drawer, in awe. We then put it away and watched some YouTube. I might try openy closy again on the weekend.
Great - I keep meaning to come back to it. The shooting range and weapon mechanics, the crazy graphics. Completely worth the purchase. The game is extremely stressful and draining when the going gets tough, though in a good way. I just haven't managed to give it enough time yet. I've tried a few other titles, so far I think this is the most technically impressive one I've played thus far.
What really blew us away though, was the haptic feedback on the controllers. There's this one bit at the beginning where an on-screen indicators beckons you to grab and slide out a drawer. The feedback in the (move controllers?) I think they are called manage to simulate actual resistance/friction. Everyone took turns opening and closing the very same drawer, in awe. We then put it away and watched some YouTube. I might try openy closy again on the weekend.