
Using a Pro console, DriveClub is a must play for PSVR owners. What’s especially fun in that regard is using the game’s replay mode, where you can relive your race from the passenger seat and really take in how close you were to the other cars and walls – it’s a thrill ride for sure, but one that’s best enjoyed using a Playstation Pro. The actual driving is a lot of fun, and experiencing it all in virtual reality is a blast. Trying the game again on Sony’s stronger new console resulted in a significant visual boost, lifting DriveClub VR to the level it should have been at in the first place.

For DriveClub, this meant a significant compromise in visual quality – which is why we were happy to find out that the game benefits greatly from the power of Playstation Pro. This no doubt has to do with the limitation of VR that we talked about in our hardware-focused article – having to render an eye for each eye, thus requiring more horsepower.

With the conversion to VR, Driveclub has lost quite a bit of that shine – as the image quality through the headset isn’t nearly as crisp as what we were used to when playing the original on a regular TV. The original Driveclub was a showcase title for the PS4, and certainly the best looking racing game that’s exclusive to Sony’s console.

With the Driveclub name attached, one association we had going into the experience is that of amazing visuals. The majority of Playstation VR games are mildly priced, but here are seven of the games that are mid-price or even full-price.Įssentially a re-release of one of the early PS4 games, DriveClub VR has a few things going against it despite being the best racing game available so far on the Playstation VR platform.

So you’re considering buying a Playstation VR unit, or perhaps you already have one and are wondering what to play? Over the past six weeks or so we have played dozens of virtual reality titles, and we’re rounding them up right now to give you a decent idea of what to expect and what to invest in.
