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Mixed or average reviews - based on 48 Critic Reviews

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  1. Positive: 3 out of 48
  2. Negative: 5 out of 48
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  1. Playstation Official Magazine Australia
    Nov 27, 2016
    80
    Thankfully, PlayStation VR Worlds is a crowd-pleaser solution. It’s essentially the Wii Sports of Sony’s PS VR. [Christmas 2016, p73]
  2. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Nov 21, 2016
    80
    Make this your first PS VR purchase. [Dec 2016, p.82]
  3. Oct 13, 2016
    75
    PlayStation VR Worlds is an interesting, but overpriced collection of tech demos showing off the possibilities of VR technology.
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7.1

Mixed or average reviews- based on 132 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 70 out of 132
  2. Negative: 23 out of 132
  1. Oct 18, 2016
    10
    Is it perfect? No. But it is essential, and is currently the best polished, most varied, and easiest entry point for the uninitiated.

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    Is it perfect? No. But it is essential, and is currently the best polished, most varied, and easiest entry point for the uninitiated.

    Once again, enthusiast media and "hardcore" gamers completely miss the point. VR Worlds, along with the free download 'Playroom VR', is an essential PSVR title. This collection of experiences is the easiest entry point for VR, starting with 'Ocean Descent', a visor-only descent to the ocean floor that at once allows players to acclimate and be amazed to the power of VR immersion. Danger Ball is essentially VR Pong, also visor-only, and allows players to try out 'gaze' style gameplay like that featured in Rez and Rigs.

    London Heist is an incredible piece, showing of mature action themes and showing off the Move technology in a virtual 3D space. Certainly the most "game-ass game" of the lot, it also allows people to see their threshold for more intense and stressful scenarios like Until Dawn and the upcoming RE7, and even Batman VR which, while not action-oriented, is very intense by being in close proximity of not so nice human characters. Maybe it will turn players on to more adventure style games like the Assembly and Loading Human, or Shooting Galleries like Brookhaven and Ace Banana.

    Scavenger Odyssey is the most motion based game, and will definitely test you ability to handle locomotion as seen in games like Rigs, Battlezone, and EVE Valkyrie. It is intense, but for those who can handle it, again, shows off a lot of potential and can guide your interests in the future.

    I haven't played Street Luge.

    Basically, for anyone who wants to try PSVR, THIS is the game. You will likely play through it once and get an idea for what you WANT and what you can TOLERATE in VR, but will break it out every time someone else wants to see what VR is all about, and then go from there. This and Playroom VR are the Wii Sports" for VR, so I feel that rating this anything less than a 10 (essential, not perfect) is short-sighted and irresponsible.
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  2. Oct 17, 2016
    8
    It's basically a demo disc, but that's fine.. so I'm giving it a hard 8. The presentation on this thing is GORGEOUS, so let's not overlookIt's basically a demo disc, but that's fine.. so I'm giving it a hard 8. The presentation on this thing is GORGEOUS, so let's not overlook that for the lack of games available. The Ocean Dive is probably one of the coolest experiences you have on this disc, absolute immersion with the earbuds and does created a great escape. The Luge VR is pretty cool as well but the graphics do tend to look a bit choppy, to be expected with first-gen VR hardware. These are my favorites but the rest of the titles are all on the brink of just being demos with really cool features. Full Review »
  3. Oct 23, 2016
    4
    Just a terrible price for this demo disk. fun short burst but not worth 49.99, i see this free for PS plus account in a year from now. but theJust a terrible price for this demo disk. fun short burst but not worth 49.99, i see this free for PS plus account in a year from now. but the demo disk is way better and it's free. You don't get much out of this that is for sure. it does give a few cool elements of what to expect in VR but the price.... maybe hope for some free DLC for this to make up for it but don't get your hopes up. Full Review »