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6.9

Mixed or average reviews- based on 135 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 80 out of 135
  2. Negative: 34 out of 135
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  1. Nov 2, 2016
    7
    Graphics: 7.2 Sound: 8.0 Gameplay: 7.5 Fun/Story: 7.5

    A nice entry game for PSVR benefitting the surprise factor of this technology with very immersive feeling. The road, steering wheel, rearview mirrors, ..., feel up to you. Although the downgrade visuals are evident (low resolution too) and that´s more perceptible by who played the original game. Weather effects, specially the rain
    Graphics: 7.2 Sound: 8.0 Gameplay: 7.5 Fun/Story: 7.5

    A nice entry game for PSVR benefitting the surprise factor of this technology with very immersive feeling. The road, steering wheel, rearview mirrors, ..., feel up to you. Although the downgrade visuals are evident (low resolution too) and that´s more perceptible by who played the original game. Weather effects, specially the rain lack a lot, once they were fantastic. I didn´t notice any motion sickness in this game.
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  2. Oct 13, 2016
    7
    I really don't get all the hate. It's Driveclub, but now you're in the car. I think it's solid, and until Gran Turismo takes a crack at VR, this will definitely do. I used the DS4 to play, but was hoping the Move controllers would act as steering wheel and shift knob for manual. Either way, I'd love to try it out with the GT steering wheel and pedals if that's possible.

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    I really don't get all the hate. It's Driveclub, but now you're in the car. I think it's solid, and until Gran Turismo takes a crack at VR, this will definitely do. I used the DS4 to play, but was hoping the Move controllers would act as steering wheel and shift knob for manual. Either way, I'd love to try it out with the GT steering wheel and pedals if that's possible.

    The side and rear view mirrors are a bit blurry, and the competition seem to follow the drive line a bit too much, but the feeling of passing a car, then being able to look to the right and see it through the passenger mirror, then turning your head 3/4 of the way around to spot him in your rear windshield. The future is here!
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  3. Dec 26, 2022
    7
    It was a great PSVR launch game. I'll never forget how mind-blowing it was to feel like you're inside the cockpit of the car for real, even though you're playing a video game. The gameplay and campaign are excellent like in the regular DriveClub and it's a full-fledged racing game with a lengthy campaign. The visuals are exceedingly blurry however and they cut a lot of the scenery andIt was a great PSVR launch game. I'll never forget how mind-blowing it was to feel like you're inside the cockpit of the car for real, even though you're playing a video game. The gameplay and campaign are excellent like in the regular DriveClub and it's a full-fledged racing game with a lengthy campaign. The visuals are exceedingly blurry however and they cut a lot of the scenery and visual effects including the weather effects from the regular PS4 version of Drive Club. Expand
  4. Jun 23, 2017
    7
    I dont care for racing super cars much. Would rather it was imports, muscle or even my 1500 ram. But on the VR, Driveclub has an edge. It looks very nice inside many of the cars. The backgrounds in the game are pleasant but not sharp enough i thought.
    I found myself trying to get all the stars I could on solo.
    I never tried the online because i dont care for actual racing online much.
    I dont care for racing super cars much. Would rather it was imports, muscle or even my 1500 ram. But on the VR, Driveclub has an edge. It looks very nice inside many of the cars. The backgrounds in the game are pleasant but not sharp enough i thought.
    I found myself trying to get all the stars I could on solo.
    I never tried the online because i dont care for actual racing online much.
    As of writing this, there are a couple driving games out. Dirt is nice looking but I would pick driveclub because i like the pavement.
    Its a nice experience and maybe half believable if you had a nice gamechair and racewheel.
    For me it got boring with the supercars and i slowly stopped playing steady.

    If you like supercars you will enjoy this on VR
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  5. Apr 18, 2018
    7
    Graphics are not great but nowhere near as bad as people make out, It Plays great and is one of few FULL games on PSVR, Beware this is one of the worst games for nausea, If it doesn't make you feel sick its a hell of a lot of fun
  6. Jun 5, 2018
    7
    I played this title, and liked it, without VR and with my steering wheel and pedal setup. So I knew a little of what to expect on VR with it. I like it in VR, the only downside is the graphics are bad in VR (PS Pro.) For me it's almost to the point that I can't tell what is in the side and rear view mirrors. It was more immersive in VR than compared to flat. Being actually in the carI played this title, and liked it, without VR and with my steering wheel and pedal setup. So I knew a little of what to expect on VR with it. I like it in VR, the only downside is the graphics are bad in VR (PS Pro.) For me it's almost to the point that I can't tell what is in the side and rear view mirrors. It was more immersive in VR than compared to flat. Being actually in the car and able to look around is nice. The details in the car are pretty good. Everything outside is not. If you enjoyed DriveClub on flat, you'll still enjoy it on VR. Just be warned that the graphics are way lower. Expand
Metascore
66

Mixed or average reviews - based on 35 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 35
  2. Negative: 1 out of 35
  1. CD-Action
    Jan 12, 2017
    50
    It could have been a perfect VR game (as it’s based on the best racing game PS4 has to offer), but turned out painfully mediocre. Literally painfully, because every time I played it, it gave me a headache after less than an hour. [13/2016, p.78]
  2. Nov 29, 2016
    70
    DriveClub VR delivers as it comes to content. Dozens of cars and tracks are there for you to explore as you get the feeling like driving these cars. Though its graphics are way below par, it is a nice first step in virtual reality combined with racing.
  3. Nov 22, 2016
    70
    Driveclub VR is mostly a rebuild of the standard PS4-game, but the VR-part does offer a new experience. Too bad it is not an experience that you cannot miss.