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PlayStation VR - Mega Blood + Truth Everybodys Golf Bundle

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Edition: Mega Blood + Truth Everybodys Golf Bundle


Features

  • Bundle includes PlayStation VR headset, PlayStation camera, PlayStation VR Move controllers, Demo Disc 3.0 Disc, Blood & truth disc and everybodys golf VR game voucher
  • Battle through the crime-ridden London underworld as elite soldier Ryan marks in your deadliest mission yet to save your family from a ruthless criminal empire
  • Step on to the course like never before in the most immersive everybodys golf experience yet

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PlayStation VR Blood & Truth and Everybody’s Golf VR BundleDISCOVER A NEW WORLD OF PLAY.Your heart will race. Your pupils will dilate. Your instincts will kick in and take over as you discover new worlds. Fully immerse yourself in the experience, whether you want to slay mythical beasts, step into the boxing ring, survive the undead, or take on more than 200 incredible games and counting.1Greatness AwaitsBlood & TruthBE THE ACTION HEROStar in your own explosive action movie blockbuster with this PS VR exclusive shooter.Battle through the crime-ridden London underworld as elite soldier Ryan Marks in your deadliest mission yet… to save your family from a ruthless criminal empire.Take out your targets with breathless, over-the-top epic gun play as you drive, parachute and rappel across the city amid exciting set pieces.Key FeaturesExperience the thrill of becoming a big screen action hero by wielding two PlayStation Move motion controllers – or a DUALSHOCK 4 wireless controller.Live every moment of the drama with a unique soundtrack of classic movie orchestral scoring and London grime – composed by leading artists.Wreak havoc through an unpredictable story packed with twists, turns and shocking revelations.Everybody’s Golf VRStep on to the course like never before in the most immersive Everybody’s Golf experience yetSwing for the flag with your PlayStation Move motion controller or DUALSHOCK 4 wireless controller.Play through three incredible courses with tips from your very own charismatic caddie.Practise your putting on the green or tee off at the driving range to perfect your swing.

Publication Date: May 28, 2019


Global Trade Identification Number: 70


UPC: 711719528470


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation 3 Slim, Sony PlayStation 3 Super Slim, Sony PlayStation VR


Release date: May 28, 2019


Product Dimensions: 1 x 2 x 1 inches; 0.01 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Rating Pending


Item model number: 3004150


Item Weight: 0.01 ounces


Manufacturer: Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC


Batteries: 2 D batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: May 8, 2019


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  • Truly a "seeing is believing" experience. Amazing.
Edition: Mega Blood + Truth Everybodys Golf Bundle
So the back half of 2019 is late to the party for PSVR, but I just arrived. I want to start off by saying I have NOT tried any PC tethered VR before so this review is based on going from Zero VR experience to owning a PSVR. In the box, there are a lot of cords and accessories, but there is a booklet that clearly describes the method and order of hooking everything up. Basically you end up with a little powered processing box in between your PS4 and TV/receiver that the headset connects to via a relatively long, 2 port wire. The Playstation camera also gets connected to the PS4 and comes with a nice little flexible stand. This needs to go somewhere where it can face the player, it doesn't necessarily need to be centered above or below the TV - I put mine off to the side of the screen so others could watch - the player just plays centered in front of it. There are 2 Move wands in the package which are sort of like a Wii-mote with a light up rubber bulb on top which the camera looks at for motion tracking. There is no D-pad (arrows) or joysticks on the move controllers, so menu navigation is done by pulling the trigger and waving in a direction. [(pro tip: it's sometimes challenging to connect both Move wands to the PS4. I suggest turning the PS4 on manually, then the Moves one at a time. Don't use a dualshock first or the PS4 seems to struggle to recognize the 2nd move)] The headset itself is exactly what it looks like - a large, plasticky device you strap your head into. It comes with earbuds as well that actually sound good but you can use your own headphones or just the TV/speakers sound as well. I have a large head and find it relatively comfortable, there is a clicking lock on the back for tightening it in place and a slider on the front to adjust the main screen part closer or further from your face. Once you get it somewhat situated on your face and slide it up to your eyes, the magic begins. Honestly the first few times I played with this, I would describe the experience in one of these ways: exhilarating, mind-blowing, incredible, how is this possible, etc. I see a lot of complaints tossed PSVR's way about low power, bad tracking, poor graphics/resolution, and so on, but if you're in it to have fun and not comparing to high end PC VR, you will be blown away and so will everyone you show it to. Here are some things I've experienced so far: Superhot: This game really is a showcase for VR in my opinion. There are these red glass looking dudes coming after you, and the catch is they only move when you do. You have to get them before they get to you by punching, shooting, and throwing things at them. You stay basically in one place while they move towards you. It's wild because they seem life size and you really feel like things are being shot at you. Ducking around a spray of bullets in slow motion, grabbing a weapon and firing it back while tossing a bottle in the other direction with your other hand... it seriously feels like an experience moreso than a game. Amazing. Blood & Truth: This came with the bundle I purchased. It is basically like being the star in a movie - lots of scenes of just watching and listening to the story, mixed with shooting, picking locks, and blowing things up. The graphics are very good, and the game gives you a real sense of presence. The game recommends playing sitting down but I preferred standing. Where this one got me was the motion - you move around in game by looking in a direction and pressing a button, then your character moves, but obviously in real life you're holding still - so it made my head feel funny at first. After trying a couple more times in short bursts I got used to it and don't feel badly anymore. I think a lot of VR first timers have experienced this in a game where you move around more than just a fixed location. I had no motion sickness with either of the other 2 games mentioned in this review as you don't move around an environment in those. Beat Saber: WOW. This one is addictive. Think guitar hero or other music rhythm games, except the notes are colored boxes and your job is to slash them as they fly at you with the corresponding colored LIGHTSABER that you have in your hands, along to the beat of some pretty insane EDM type music. I think this game has the lowest learning curve of any I've tried, because you don't need to push any buttons while playing a song, you just swing away. Definitely a challenge to master, though. As an added bonus, it's a great workout! I wore a heart rate monitor and played a bunch of songs on expert (failing often) for about an hour and 15 minutes, and burned 940 calories!! (I'm a fairly big guy, results may vary). So recap: addicting, loud, good workout, easy to explain, difficult to master, MUST OWN for PSVR. I would like to wrap up by saying that if you own a PS4, I highly recommend PSVR as a kickoff to some crazy gaming experiences. Seeing VR in action for the first time is game-changing, and it adds a lot of variety to a gaming library. It's fun to show to people who haven't played VR or otherwise don't game. The experience and hardware are solid, and there's plenty to do 2 years into PSVR's lifecycle. Sony has claimed that PSVR and all of your games will be compatible with PS5, as well, so I'm not worried about buying in late and glad they're forward thinking in this area. The only other note is my PS4 is the Pro version, which supposedly offers slightly improved VR performance over the base PS4. That being said, from what I've read, the experience is great either way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2019 by the eliminator

  • Amazing! And at the same time... has lots of room to improve.
Edition: Mega Blood + Truth Everybodys Golf Bundle
If you're still on the fence about trying it out. I'll urge you to give it a try. If you have a friend that has one, try it out. If you don't have friends? Well then, I still say buy it if you can afford it! I purchased this bundle on black friday for $250. I think that for a VR headset along with a couple of games, $250 is the perfect price point for me. I would say wait for that sort of price point, or purchase a set like-new set on ebay along with some alcohol wipes. The bundle comes with a ton of cords and a little black box that you have to use as a sort of middle man between your PS4, TV and camera, and it also needs it's own power source. So cords galore! If you're like me, you're gonna wanna try it right away, which means no cord organization AT ALL. The box comes with a gigantic pamphlet with step by step instructions with one step for each page, so if you get anything wrong, you have noone to blame but yourself. The experience itself is amazing! I bought this basically to try out Beat Saber. I love rhythm games. Played DDR, Parappa The Rapper, Guitar Hero, Rock Band, Osu, etc... and with all the hype Beat Saber was getting, I knew I had to play and own it at some point. And when I first tried it out, every thought of mine that told me that VR was a fad, or VR was a phase, faded out of existence. This game told me that there are games that would only be fun in VR, and that certain games could only exist in VR. Beat Saber might not be the game for you, but I think there is definitely a game out there that will give you a similar feeling. I've tried a few other things, like watching 3D movies and regular movies as if I were watching it in a theater, but none of those really give me that same wow-factor. If you go off on your own experience with VR, you'll likely encounter a ton of things that give you the impression that VR really is still in it's infancy. I've gotten dizzy from movies and games that just... didn't feel right. Screen-door effect is real, and when the headset gets completely dark, I occasionally see the screen-door to hell, and I have no idea what to focus on. But all of these faults tell me that VR is still in it's infancy and has a ton of room to improve and get better. At the end of the day, VR is an experience. So if you're the type of person that would spend a few hundred to travel somewhere new or spend a couple hundred bucks to eat a fat tomahawk steak JUST for the experience, then why not give VR a shot as well? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2019 by Mista

  • Affordable VR headset works well for most users
Edition: Mega Blood + Truth Everybodys Golf Bundle
Playstation VR is a decent product and especially when it is discounted, it is the lowest price way to get into VR. It fills that niche nicely. It's kind of amazing going from no VR experience or something like Google Cardboard to this but if you are coming from the HTC Vive or similar higher end headsets there are trade-offs made. You get less of the screen door effect but this is a lower resolution rendering and grain is more apparent. I'd recommend it as a VR experience but I am also excited to see a future product with improved resolution and clarity. The motion controllers work but they are prone to interference and feel very dated compared to the other Playstation 4 hardware and the headset. They mostly work quite well but I found it really depended on lighting and camera placement to get a reliable experience. As for the games included in this bundle, I'd recommend a different bundle. Blood + Truth has required multiple restarts to continue due to game breaking bugs, which really does not help with the immersion. I've only played about an hour but I spent most of that time closing the application and redoing things in order to continue. Maybe with some bug fixes would be fun but it's too buggy to really play as of the 1.03 update. Everybody's Golf is fine and plays relatively well but I think it's held back by the limited precision of the decade old motion controller design. Calibration is frequent or things begin to feel lopsided and shots become disorienting. If you like golf you'll probably like it but as a non-golf-interested player I enjoyed a few courses and then haven't felt like returning. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2019 by NH

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