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5 Non-VR Games to Play in PSVR’s Cinematic Mode

Step into a whole other world.

Minecraft

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Minecraft would be great for PSVR’s cinematic mode. Not because of stunning graphics or all of the cinematic action going on, but simply because it’ll give you a better perspective on your creations and the world that surrounds you.

Placing those last few blocks at the top of a huge skyscraper would be a lot more daunting when you stare down and the huge virtual screen in front of you is filled with your world underneath a sea of clouds. There’s no better feeling than finishing your Magnum Opus and admiring it from a distance on a giant screen. In essence, Minecraft in cinematic mode would provide an enhanced perspective that perfectly suits its gameplay focused on crafting, building, and exploration. Not to mention, Creepers are gonna be a lot scarier when you suddenly turn around in the darkness to see one about to explode right in front of your face.


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