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Reddit mentions of PlayStation VR - Borderlands 2 and Beat Saber Bundle

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of PlayStation VR - Borderlands 2 and Beat Saber Bundle. Here are the top ones.

PlayStation VR - Borderlands 2 and Beat Saber Bundle
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Bundle includes PlayStation VR headset, PlayStation Camera, 2 MOVE controllers, Demo Disc 2.0, Borderlands 2 VR game voucher and Beat Saber voucherThe iconic shooter-looter gets in your face! Virtually immerse yourself in the untamed world of BorderlandsBeat Saber is a VR rhythm game where your goal is to slash the beats which perfectly fit into precisely handcrafted musicEntertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) Content Description: Blood and gore, Intense violence, language, sexual themes, use of alcohol
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Colorblack
Height8.5 Inches
Length18.1 Inches
Release dateDecember 2018
Weight6.61386786 Pounds
Width10.5 Inches

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Found 3 comments on PlayStation VR - Borderlands 2 and Beat Saber Bundle:

u/WorkingFineYesterday · 2 pointsr/beatsaber

I'd say it depends on how you play rhythm games. If you're a perfectionist, always trying to get higher rankings and scores and pushing up to higher difficulties, you won't mind the limited track list because you'll be playing each song dozens of times anyway (and Expert+ is REALLY hard). If you like playing rhythm games for song variety and the core experience alone, PCVR is definitely a better way to go until Beat Games adds more content (which they seem to be doing). The only genuine improvement PSVR has regarding "Beat Saber" specifically is just that the shape of the Move controller feels more like a saber than the Vive or Oculus controllers do.


That said, PSVR also has "SUPERHOT VR", "Skyrim VR", "Tetris Effect", "Moss", "Rez Infinite" and a bunch of other games that are quite a lot of fun (some of which are exclusive to PSVR), and the setup is much simpler and largely more affordable than most other PCVR setups (just one camera, no messing around with drivers or complicated settings, no worrying about specs, etc.), so it's not like PSVR needs a customizable version of "Beat Saber" to be worth the price. I'm largely happy with it. But the display is lower-resolution than most of the competition, there are some PC-exclusive games you might miss, and you sacrifice the ability to mod games.

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If you've got the space and budget for a VR-ready PC and a Vive (which you could probably manage for about $1000-1500), that seems like the optimal way to play VR presently. But if money is tight and you already have a PS4, you can get a good PSVR bundle with everything you need for like $350.