![]() ![]() ![]() There?s surely some magic happening with the PS VR2 technology to produce such astounding results, including foveated rendering and eye tracking. The visuals are gorgeous and the world is packed with graphical flourishes and impressive details all around, and the ability of the PS5 to smoothly render these quality visuals in VR was unexpected to be honest. ![]() The visuals and audio are all-enveloping and it?s quite easy to get lost in the world of Call of the Mountain for longer VR gaming sessions than recommended. Whether you?re talking to NPCs face-to-face, scaling a mountain or some ancient structure, stealthily navigating through foliage, or whipping out a bow to take down some aggressive machines, you (as character, ex-Carja soldier Ryas), are there. VR is supposed to put you, the player, right in the middle of the experience and that?s Call of the Mountain?s biggest success. Horizon: Call of the Mountain is a virtual reality adventure title set in the Horizon universe and not just an excuse to show off each and every feature the PlayStation VR2 has to offer - although it does that too. So developing Horizon: Call of the Mountain in conjunction with Guerrilla made sense on paper - and after playing through the finished product, in the practical real-world sense as well. Sony?s Firesprite studio has some experience with VR and experimental augmented reality type of applications, and had a hand in the development of the original The Playroom and The Playroom VR for the PS4 which utilized the PlayStation Camera and the original PlayStation VR respectively. If you?re looking for a well-rounded, visually impressive, high quality VR game experience for your new PlayStation VR2 hardware, Call of the Mountain is easily a must have launch title. Valve kinda put the Steam VR platform on the map thanks to Half Life: Alyx, and in my eyes, Sony and Firesprite/Guerrilla Games have definitively accomplished the same goal with Horizon: Call of the Mountain for the PS VR2. In this case we?re talking about Horizon: Call of the Mountain for the newly released PlayStation VR2. Every new gaming platform needs a system seller or killer app of some sort and that most certainly extends to a pricey new piece of virtual reality hardware for a popular existing console. ![]()
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