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Mixed or average reviews - based on 35 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 35
  2. Negative: 1 out of 35
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  1. Oct 19, 2016
    80
    Driveclub VR is almost an entirely new game, that plays wonderfully in VR. Unfortunately, this racing experience falls flat in the graphics department.
  2. Oct 17, 2016
    80
    Driveclub VR is an outstanding showcase for PlayStation VR. As the lone racing game available for it, it stands atop a short mountain — but its core foundation being so well-crafted bodes well for it working as a showpiece for quite some time. Anyone who loved the original game should check it out, while those who always wondered what was so good about it will find out in the best way possible by experiencing it in VR.
  3. 80
    Driveclub VR isn’t pretty, but it’s still some of the best racing found on PlayStation 4. I’ve never found drifting around corners to be this satisfying, and having to actually look at my mirrors helped fool me into thinking I was actually behind the wheel. If this is the end for Driveclub, it at least gets to leave on a high note.
  4. Oct 12, 2016
    80
    DriveClub VR is a good beginning for PS VR, where the racing genre will be a priority. It has almost everything from the original game (handling, day-night cycle, circuits, social tone) and it’s a good adaptation to virtual reality. It is one of the most complete games you can find right now for the headset.
  5. Oct 12, 2016
    80
    DriveClub VR is a brilliant racing experience, but be warned that you might think you're going on a beautiful holiday to the south of France yet end up touring the sites of Hull. That's a metaphor, by the way, you don't get to drive in either location. I'm saying Hull isn't very nice to look at. Like DriveClub VR.
  6. Nov 16, 2016
    75
    If you’re willing to overlook some blurry visuals and get down to the serious business of racing you’ll find that there’s still a lot to love here and, for a launch title, it’s an impressive first outing for racing games on PSVR.
  7. Oct 23, 2016
    75
    Despite some rough edges that mar the experience, Driveclub VR is a great racing title that justifies getting back into the seat of a Koenigsegg Agera R as long as you don't mind being motion sick every now and then.
  8. 75
    Though a sizeable visual step down from the regular version of the game, DriveClub VR remains a worthy offering. Boasting tons of content, great handling and some cleverly implemented VR immersion, it’s a worthwhile buy for PSVR owners looking for a decent racing game to showcase their latest purchase.
User Score
6.9

Mixed or average reviews- based on 135 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 80 out of 135
  2. Negative: 34 out of 135
  1. Oct 29, 2016
    10
    I just need to give my perspective. The gameplay is fantastic and it works extremely well in VR. I just streamed/played Driveclub VR for threeI just need to give my perspective. The gameplay is fantastic and it works extremely well in VR. I just streamed/played Driveclub VR for three straight hours last night with no discomfort. Driveclub VR has never made me feel anything but the pure joy of being immersed in incredible VR racing. Batman is probably the best VR game at the moment, but DCVR is my go-to. I've sunk more time into DCVR than any other VR game bc it's actually a game. It has hundreds of hours of content and is a joy to start your own club, race in multiplayer, and create challenges for others to beat.

    The game features new tracks, new game modes, and new ways to play. It is technically a new game. The visuals are a bit unclear, but they are also going for extreme realism which is not easy to achieve in VR. You have to understand this instead of making a blanket statement that "the graphics are bad". It's Driveclub graphics, just slightly less clear, but the immersion of VR more than makes up for it. I still find myself marveling at the beauty of the snow kissed mountain tops and the crumbling Scottish castles even with the VR fidelity. In reality, i appreciate it more bc i'm actually there. Free cruise in the Wombat buggy is actually one of my favorite things to do.

    It's a travesty how Driveclub VR has been perceived. Just try the demo and tell me it's not enjoy? I would give Driveclub VR a 9/10, but i rated it 10/10 to offset the idiocy that i see. Try it and you will see.
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  2. Oct 15, 2016
    9
    The graphical quality is surpassed by immersion and content available. I've played 20 hours with no motion sickness. That's up to 3 hours inThe graphical quality is surpassed by immersion and content available. I've played 20 hours with no motion sickness. That's up to 3 hours in one session and I'm no motion sickness super hero. Love this game and my family and friends who have tried it really enjoy it too Full Review »
  3. Oct 16, 2016
    8
    For me , the graphics are 5/10 in far aspect but in close range it look 9/10!For me no motion sickness at all after 3 hours of playing !!!For me , the graphics are 5/10 in far aspect but in close range it look 9/10!For me no motion sickness at all after 3 hours of playing !!!

    Immersion is really impressive and controls with the controller are really the same as always !!!10/10!!

    After playing several games on the VR , i realy think this is the future of gaming, wait in one or two years what a full games of rockstar will look on that beast, and imagine all the futuristic possibilities that will immerge from this new technologies!!!Believe me after you pass true batman arkham VR you will get one right away!!!

    For the game i gave and 8 for the immersive experience and great controls!!

    Ricky from QC!
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