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PlayStation VR Worlds Critic Reviews

48 Total Reviews

9 Positive Reviews(18.8%)
38 Mixed Reviews(79.2%)
1 Negative Reviews(2.1%)

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Make this your first PS VR purchase.
80
Thankfully, PlayStation VR Worlds is a crowd-pleaser solution. It’s essentially the Wii Sports of Sony’s PS VR.
75
4Players.de October 13, 2016
PlayStation VR Worlds is an interesting, but overpriced collection of tech demos showing off the possibilities of VR technology.
70
PlayStation Universe October 5, 2016
PlayStation VR Worlds provides a solid introduction to PlayStation VR, giving you a taste of what the technology is capable of. The experiences, however, are a mixed bag and fairly brief with little replay value. The London Heist proves to be the gem among these five mini-games.
70
GamesRadar+ October 6, 2016
London Heist is the clear winner experience-wise and there’s terrifying joys to be found underwater in Ocean Descent, but it’s a shame that there’s not more to shout about in this uneven collection.
70
Meristation October 18, 2016
PlayStation VR Worlds is the best way to try every little aspect of the PlayStation VR headset. London Heist and Scavengers Odyssey are both amazing experiences to play however they are both very short and they had a lot of potential to be a full game. A very immersive title full of surprises but a bit too expensive to begin with Virtual Reality.
70
High-Def Digest October 20, 2016
The meekly named PlayStation VR Worlds rarely escapes its origins as brief demonstrations, but it is certainly worth checking out as part of the greater PlayStation VR launch experience. Some of the five experiences bundled here could make for great fully-realized titles, and failing that, this disc version is ready for any time I might want to show 'PS VR' to others.
70
PLAY! Zine November 8, 2016
A fun, albeit short, bundle of games that is a great introduction to gaming in VR. Worlds still leaves a bit of a bitter taste as a rather expensive game instead of being bundled with Playstation VR.
70
Impulsegamer November 25, 2016
PlayStation VR Worlds is a fun collection of mini-games that really showcases the PlayStation VR technology but given that, it’s a one trick pony. After you’ve played the titles a few times, they do become a little repetitive, especially how short some of the games are. Nonetheless, it’s still worth a look and will provide some great bragging rights for those who have never experienced VR before.
65
JeuxActu October 14, 2016
PlayStation VR Worlds is all about highs and lows. Some experiences are really captivating and immersive - such as The London Heist - ; some are totally forgettable. It should be seen as an introduction to VR world.
65
Gamer.nl October 24, 2016
PlayStation VR Worlds is an okay bundle of demo's, but it could have had so much more in store for us. The London Heist and Scavengers Odyssey are our favorites, in case you do not get motion sick easily.
62
Vandal October 10, 2016
This collection of VR experiences is good, but quite short and not particularly extensive when it comes to content. It's a good example of what VR can offer, but it feels more like a game that should've been included with every headset.
60
GameSpot October 5, 2016
A game with really high highs and really low lows. Ocean Descent and The London Heist are great introductory VR experiences that I think everyone should try, whether they're into games or not. Their biggest downfall is that they're both really short. Scavenger Odyssey, on the other hand, just made me motion sick. Overall, its a collection of novel but insubstantial tech demos.
60
TheSixthAxis October 5, 2016
An interesting but inconsistent bundle of smaller experiences, and it’s full of games that feel too beholden to the tech demos that they’re derived from. The London Heist cries out for a few more set pieces, Danger Ball could be bettered with multiplayer and more variety in gameplay, and it’s only really Scavengers Odyssey that feels like it’s getting close to the size and scale of a full release in its own right – even that ends on a cliffhanger of sorts.
60
IGN October 5, 2016
It’s a shame these four games and one sightseeing trip aren’t sold separately, because as a mismatched hodgepodge it’s a lot harder to recommend as a whole than the good parts would have been on their own.
60
Metro GameCentral October 5, 2016
For better and worse a very useful introduction to VR gaming, with a wide range of games that demonstrate the potential, and pitfalls, of PlayStation VR.
60
Trusted Reviews October 5, 2016
It feels like PlayStation VR Worlds has two very good games buried within it that have been stripped back to demos. Rather than being amazing, indulgent main courses, they’re bite-sized chunks thrown into a pick-and-mix. Each experience is fun, yet far too fleeting and lacking in replay value.
60
VideoGamer October 5, 2016
PlayStation VR Worlds impresses with its cinematic experiences and arcade thrills, but its lack of replayability means it should have been included free with the PS VR headset.
60
Gameblog.fr October 10, 2016
PlayStation VR Worlds offers 5 different VR games that let us see what will be coming soon, thanks to VR, but all of them are frustrating for different reasons. The London Heist and Scavenger's Odyssey are very nice experiences that are really too short, VR Luge offers good speed sensations but is quickly boring, Danger Ball is a fun VR Pong without multiplayer, and Ocean Descent offers no interactions at all.
60
Hobby Consolas October 11, 2016
Five interesting but smaller "experiences" to introduce PlayStation VR. Interesting... but expensive and without replayabilty.