Just to be clear: we've been playing and testing VR games for years now and we've only ever once felt physically sick whilst doing do. ( Dying Light back in 2013, thanks for asking.) But it only took 30 minutes for Driveclub VR to make that twice.
Just to be clear: we've been playing and testing VR games for years now and we've only ever once felt physically sick whilst doing do. ( Dying Light back in 2013, thanks for asking.) But it only took 30 minutes for Driveclub VR to make that twice.
Driveclub has had a tumultuous life cycle. From a bare-bones release to a messed-up PlayStation Plus edition to the shutting down of developer Evolution Studios, you'd almost forget it was actually pretty good. Unfortunately, in the transition to PlayStation VR , its beauty has once again suffered.
Loads of content; Arcade handling makes racing fun in VR; Being able to look around in the seat is great
Visuals have taken a huge hit; Weather effects absent
Virtual reality racing has an enormous amount of potential. Racing games are often visual delights however, so what Driveclub VR lacks in this department is notable despite the sense of presence that makes it so fresh.
It's actually really great racing game for the PS4 now and there is now a lot of free content. The graphics also look amazing still today.
Four years down the line and 40 million units sold, the PS4 has been a great success for Sony. By focussing on games first and foremost, the Japanese entertainment giant as managed to quickly rebuild a customer base that was severely depleted thanks to the pretty large mistakes made with the...
Great gaming platform; Good value for money; Controller could be best ever
Optical audio port removed; Still not sure on aesthetics
Drive Club is having a lot of hype post it's release and it is superb. Have a massive 13.5GB update that includes weather and other graphic enhancements. Weather update is so cool. The details of the cars are mind blowing.
Dileverd in good condition and at a good price. It's a nice game to play.
O ften in video games it's the little details that reassure you. Driveclub, Sony's "socially connected" driving game, was originally scheduled to accompany the PS4 launch last year, but was subsequently delayed for 10 months – a move that had many industry watchers worried.
Deffo worth the rent. I enjoyed playing it. 8/10 because im not into racing games
Driveclub is not Gran Turismo. Despite sharing a genre and PlayStation exclusivity, Driveclub always feels like a clunkier, but competent, little brother. Like other "little brothers" of this world, Driveclub looks small when trying to compete in the same auto racing arena as its bigger counterpart.
Excellent racing mechanics; Competitive A.I; Fun and challenging; Dynamic challenges
Lacking customization; Limiting in bikes available
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