Set in feudal Japan, you play as a shinobi assassin named Kenshiro, but the true star of the show here is your faithful hound, Haru. If Alvo's lobbies were still as full as they were when this game launched, it would have made it much higher up this list, so if you have an Aim controller and a hankering to use it, pick up this game and let's try to bring it back to life.Īrashi: Castles of Sin is as close to a VR version of Tenchu: Stealth Assassins as you can get. The game will populate low player count matches with very simple bots, which means you can still play the game when no one else is about, but it just doesn't feel as exciting as when you're in a skin of your teeth battle against human opponents. It's fast, furious and a lot of fun, which is why it's sad to see that the lobbies are already pretty empty. Taking down an enemy feels awesome this way and you can really live out your action hero fantasies by head shotting enemies, ducking behind cover to reload and then popping out again to go on another rampage. Being able to hold what feels like an actual gun, up to your face and aim down the sights as you sweep through the levels is absolutely thrilling and super immersive. What really makes this game for me though is the ability to play it with the Aim controller. Honestly, if you've ever wondered what it would feel like to actually be INSIDE a Call of Duty deathmatch, this game will give you the answer. It's a simple arena shooter at heart, but the speed of the action keeps the adrenaline flowing unlike many other games of its type. There's been a couple of competitive multiplayer PSVR games released this year, but the one I enjoyed playing the most, by far, has to have been Alvo. It's hardly very deep, but it is absolutely delightful, it's a great way to destress and it's easily the most adorable VR game ever created. Just check in once in a while to see what new cats have visited your yard, then sit back and chill out while you feed them treats, take photos of them and buy them toys. Neko Atsume VR isn't a game that'll keep you busy for long periods of time but that's because it's not designed to be played that way. While Neko Atsume VR: Kitty Collector can also be enjoyed in flat mode by any Playstation owners who don't have access to a PSVR the best way to play the game is of course in VR, because here, you can use a collection of cat toys to play with your kitties and quite honestly that's the best bit. Neko Atsume VR: Kitty Collector may not be the most in-depth PSVR game ever released and technically it's been out in Japan since 2018, but here in the West, it arrived at just the right time, delivering us some much needed, ultra cute escapism.Īs Neko Atsume VR is a stationary experience, this adorable cat-collecting phenomenon is the perfect introduction to PSVR for cat-loving newcomers of all ages, and you won't even need to fork out for Move Controllers as the DualShock 4 is used to navigate the game's simple menus and interact with the legions of cute cats on offer. If reading is more your thing though, you'll find my entire top ten list just under that. You can check out the video version of this list just below these words, where you can see footage of each game featured. As per usual, the following list is completely my opinion and it only features games that I myself have played, but please do share the love for your favourite PSVR games of 2021 in the comments below! Seasons greetings one and all and welcome to this year's exciting instalment of the Ian's VR Corner Top Ten PSVR list where I will be going over my top ten favourite PSVR games of 2021.
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