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Now That it’s Released, Is PSVR Actually Worth it?

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While games may be the big headline medium for virtual reality and PSVR at the moment, that doesn’t mean it’s the only thing you’ll be able to use your shiny new headset for. If you take a look on the PSN store, you’ll find a number other experiences that allow you to just sit back, relax, and enjoy the action that takes place around you.

Currently, there are only five of these experiences for you to try. One of which is Littlstar VR Cinema- a library of 360-degree videos that put you right at the heart of a number of different moments. Alongside this are animated experiences in the form of INVASION! and Allumette, and if you’re really into music, you can always try out Harmonix Music VR. It’s a music visualizer, although it hasn’t been received too well. While there are a number more due to release in the coming months, it’s unclear whether we’ll see many more VR experiences. As a start, though, it’s certainly neat to have something other than games to test PSVR with.


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