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PlayStation VR - Skyrim Bundle [Discontinued]

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Features

  • Bundle Includes PlayStation VR headset, PlayStation Camera, two PlayStation Move controllers, and Skyrim VR game.
  • A true, full-length open-world game for PS VR, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR reimagines the complete epic fantasy masterpiece with an unparalleled sense of scale, depth, and immersion.
  • Simply plug your PlayStation VR and PlayStation Camera into your PS4 system and transport yourself to new gaming worlds like never before.
  • Power Source: AC Adapter

Description

A true, full-length open-world game for PS VR, Skyrim VR reimagines the complete epic fantasy masterpiece with an unparalleled sense of scale, depth, and immersion. Winner of more than 200 Game of the Year awards, Skyrim VR includes the critically-acclaimed core game and all official add-ons – Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn. This bundle vault you into the world of Skyrim in virtual reality, including a PlayStation VR headset, PlayStation Camera, two PlayStation Move controllers, and the Skyrim VR game. From battling ancient dragons to exploring rugged mountains and more, Skyrim VR brings to life a complete open world for you to experience any way you choose. Skyrim VR can be played with either a DUALSHOCK 4 controller or the PlayStation Move Motion controllers. To heighten your experience, each controller also enables you to customize your movement with both free movement and teleportation options. A PS4 system (sold separately) is required to use PS VR. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, winner of over 200 Game of the Year Awards, is reborn as Skyrim VR, bringing to life a complete open world for you to experience any way you choose. Dragons, long lost to the passages of the Elder Scrolls, have returned to Tamriel and the future of the Empire hangs in the balance. As Dragonborn, the prophesied hero born with the power of The Voice, you are the only one who can stand amongst them. Includes the add-ons Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn. PlayStation VR TRANSPORT YOURSELF TO NEW WORLDS. Your heart will race. Your pupils will dilate. Your instincts will kick in and take over as you discover new worlds. Slay mythical beasts, survive the undead, or take the wheel as a professional driver, the choice is yours. Simply plug your PlayStation VR and PlayStation Camera into your PS4 system and transport yourself to new gaming worlds like never before. OVER 100 GAMES AND COUNTING1. FEEL THEM ALL WITH PLAYSTATION VR.

Release date: November 17, 2017


Product Dimensions: 12 x 18 x 12 inches; 4 Pounds


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Mature


Item model number: 3002425


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 4 pounds


Manufacturer: Sony Computer Entertainment


Batteries: 2 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Date First Available: November 6, 2017


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  • Not much of a gamer, but this is really cool!
My kids got in the habit of asking me to take them to PHX VR every few weeks last year. It's a place where they have several different VR systems (including the PS VR) and software that can be played/purchased on an hourly basis. They really like the "Job Simulator" games, for which Playstation VR has a version. I don't usually spend this kind of money at Christmas time, but I made the exception this year and I am not disappointed The PS VR is a high quality piece, as are all of the Sony products and accessories that I have used.. I would not call my kids or myself die-hard gamers. The kids spend a few hours per week playing LEGO games, Ratchet and Clank, or Kung0Fu Panda. Every once in a while, I will buy a game for myself. My favorites are Pinball (makes the PS4 worth the price right there for me) and EA Sports PGA, but I haven't touched the PS4 for a couple of months, that is, until we hooked up the VR set. This is cool! I am really impressed with the depth to which you feel immersed in these games / places. I have played several games and demos of VR games and every one of them is really cool. The creativity in the development impresses me also. For instance, I would have never thought that this would amount to more than one person playing at a time (we don't subscribe to online multi-player stuff), but there are a few games where people outside of the VR headset can play cooperatively or as an opponent to the person in the mask, and it is just as much fun to be in either of those positions. I would definitely consider it worth the price that I paid for it, and since the 2017 holiday season is over, it is likely to be available at a lesser cost to you if you are considering the purchase. I have used the headset to play VR, of course, but it also works for regular games or DVD/BlueRay movies. The screen in the headset mimics up to a 226 inch screen from about 8 feet away. It is a really cool experience. I played the pinball game in it the other day and, while you don't get a 360 degree tour of the pinball table, it is definitely a different experience that I would consider better than playing on TV. I also watched the concert movie, Talking Heads: Stop Making Sense in the headset the other night and that was also very cool. Another of the great features of this is that the TV doesn't need to be on when only one person is using the system. There is audio output for earbuds (included) or headphones built into the headset, so everything you need is in there. I was watching that movie when I couldn't sleep the other night and I had no fear of cranking up the volume and waking anyone else up because I was in, "virtually" a different world. The immersive experience is greater than I would have imagined before I tried it. Really cool to look anywhere and see content like that. Again, not much of a gamer, but this came with SkyRim and I tried that out one evening. Before playing, I had set a glass of water next to me so that I wouldn't have to get up. About 1.5 . hours later, when I was finished playing and putting the stuff away, I realized how thirsty I was. Since that glass was not in the same world as I thought I was in I completely forgot that it was there. You are certainly transported away from everything else when you put this on. Speaking of putting it away, we also purchased the charging and storage stand for the PS VR, and I am glad that I did. It keeps everything including my original two dual-shock controllers right there, nicely organized and displayed, and it keeps them charged up. I would consider that a must have add-on. I would recommend this purchase to anyone, big-time gamer or not. I work with a guy (a serious gamer) who has the Oculus system. He is really pleased with everything about it, and I am certain that it has more quality and options than the PS, but he also spent at least 4X what I did for everything he needs to go with that. Finally, there are several versions of the packaging of this product. I went with this version because it had the motion controllers and the camera in the box. I had nether of these but they are definitely must-haves in order to play certain games. Take a look at the options that you want/need and make a selection accordingly. I hope you enjoy yours as much as we are enjoying ours! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2018 by Mark Buysalot

  • Don't Think Having Played Skyrim Before Will Ruin Skyrim VR
This headset is the version 2 headset. I had version 1 since launch and I have PS4 Pro. Addition of the HDR pass through is the best part of this headset revision. It was only a slight nuisance to switch HDMI's around to switch from HDR gaming to VR gaming, but it was enough of a nuisance that I definitely didn't play as much VR as I should have. Now my whole PlayStation set up can stay connected without any downside. The other headset improvements are all small but really do help with immersion. First the cables leading from your headset don't split into two cables until the end where they plug in. Version 1 had them split earlier on and it made the cords slightly more space consuming if you casually set the headset aside like I do. The more appreciated cable related changes are having the cable that comes out of the headset hang over your left shoulder instead of down your back. When hanging down your back you were always aware of the cable and that distracts you from your immersion in a game. The new headset also moves volume and mic controls to the headset itself instead of leaving them on the cable. With version 1 the headphones plugged in on the cable hanging down your back so you just had more wires on your back. In version 2 the headphones plug in near your ears and don't hang over your body as much, or at all if done right. Not having to trace your fingers along the cable to adjust volume is also appreciated. Now you can just adjust volume on the Headset. Headset is also slightly smaller/lighter but just slightly. The first headset never bothered me. The Move controllers in this bundle are also new Move controllers. My version 1 PSVR had PS3 chargers. These new Move controllers are compatible with PS4 chargers which makes things more simple, especially since your PSVR takes up one of your two USB ports (or three if you have PS4 Pro). If you have an external hard drive like I do, that only leaves room for one charger. Of course you can always just plug the charger into your laptop or even a PS3 or XB1/360 if you have them so that's easy to work around. As for Skyrim, I played Skyrim on PS3.. A LOT. I did everything up until having to decide which Civil War faction to do because I didn't want to rule out side quests. I was almost level 300. Beat Dawngaurd DLC and got to fight the boss in the Marrowind expansion but it was buggy and never ended.. or I didn't know what to do. PS3 also had terrible load times when you were far and had a bunch of stuff collected at your home (I hoarded) so I mainly stopped playing because load times were impossible to put up with.. 2.5 min some times.. just to load out of my manor. When PS4 port came around I bought Skyrim Special Edition at launch, platinumed the game and did a good bit with DLC. Then went back and platinumed Skryim on PS3 since I only needed a few hours worth of trophies. So you can imagine I had seen just about everything the game has to offer a couple times over (I had actually played a couple times in my PS3 day when I changed characters). So I expected to be tired of Skyrim, but I reaalllyyy wanted to support Bethesda Game Studios' VR endeavors.. so I bought Skyrim VR more to just vote for VR in general than to play it. I was blown away. Sure it's the exact same game that many of us played multiple times over, but when you first leave the prologue and are going down the mountain and see Bleak Falls Barrow across the river on the far mountain, and it's HUUGGEE! It is an epic feeling. Nothing exists in VR like Skyrim VR. Closest thing is obviously Fallout 4 VR but that's not on PSVR currently anyway. The array of settings in Skyrim VR are a god send, especially for those working to get used to VR so they no longer experience VR sickness. You can control how much of your field of view is removed when you are moving, so that there aren't a bunch of images on your sides making you nauseous. You can set up teleportation movement or direct movement. You can use smooth turning or angle turning, and even control how wide the angles you turn are. There have been some great updates since the game launched giving you even more control over settings. Now you can adjust your height (I'm at least 6 foot 2 so it was weird having most people be taller than me). You can now also adjust movement speed. Additionally now you can add a cross hair to where your Move controller is pointing, making it much easier to grab items, thought the cross hair is a bit annoying sometimes haha. Move controllers are the best way to play but if you just want to chill and power though some gameplay, regular DS4 controller works fine. However with Move, shooting a bow, raising your shield, swinging a sword, and firing two destruction spells in different directions are awesome. I especially like destruction casting for head on fights (was never a destruction user before VR), but I love using the bow when I'm sneak attacking. Another tip, whenever you get to an amazing area, like under ground where the red Nurnroot is in that trippy cave, or when hunting the werewolf under the blood moon, or when in Savengard.. don't forget to create a new save so you can let your friends load into these awesome areas and look around. Great way to show off your VR! Anyway I'm not saying the game is perfect. There are bugs as always, but considering where VR is today, this is the best offering by miles, so there is no game more deserving of 5 stars. I am glad Bethesda decided to port existing games as it will give them much insight into developing their future games. We have two new games coming before Elder Scrolls 6 so Elder Scrolls 6 will probably be on PS5 and PSVR2. For those who saw how much the engine improved from Oblivion to Skyrim, just think Skyrim was only two games later during the same console gen. When Elder Scrolls 6 comes out, it will be four games after Skyrim and two console generations later. ES6 will be amazing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2018 by Caleb Ford

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