- Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
- Release Date: Oct 10, 2016
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Oct 18, 2016Fun and addictive space shooter with adds nothing especially new for the PSVR. Highly recommendable nonetheless.
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Nov 15, 2016In conclusion, Super Stardust Ultra VR transforms the previous game and gives the player a cockpit view that has been built especially for virtual reality. Although this mode does work, I did find the graphics a little dated and at times, a little jarring, especially the non-cockpit game modes.
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Oct 17, 2016Super Stardust Ultra VR brings a luke warm side dish that was nuked in the microwave to the table.
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Dec 14, 2016The new mode is unnecessary and strips away the very elements of gameplay that make Super Stardust so good in the first place.
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games(TM)Nov 19, 2016Decent - if limited - fun. [Issue#180, p.47]
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Oct 17, 2016Super Stardust Ultra VR looks so good on Sony’s new headset that you can almost forgive it anything but when you realise this is last year’s game with a short Battlezone mini-game tagged on, it all starts to feel like a cheap cash-in. If you don’t already own Super Stardust Ultra, then this represents good value for PSVR owners but for fans of the series, it kind of stings.
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Nov 2, 2016The root game of Super Stardust Ultra VR is everything you remember, with a new (albeit small) twist. The new Invasion mode, on the other hand, is a shallow nausea-inducing horde mode that does little to elevate the game. If you are looking for the VR game to showcase your new headset, save yourself the literal headache and skip this one.
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Oct 16, 2016The classic game mode are not improved by the VR headset, and the loss of definition is really hard to bear. The Invasion Mode, the sole new feature of the package, is short and uninspired.
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Oct 14, 2016Super Stardust will always be an outstanding arcade game, but this particular version is a tired attempt at repurposing an ageing experience for yet another PlayStation platform. The classic gameplay options function fine in virtual reality but offer nothing new, while the added PlayStation VR-exclusive Invasion Mode fails to grasp what's great about the original experience.