

Driveclub VR (PSVR)
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DominicJ-W
> 3 dayGood feel game for any type of driver
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Michael J Race
> 3 dayThe graphics were so much better than the demo I played, well worth £15
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No use for a name
> 3 dayFeels like you are actually at the track,didn’t get motion sickness,and graphics pretty good for a VR game,highly recommend
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Jamie Priestley
Greater than one weeknot the best game ever but great anyways
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Mr. N. A. E. Briggs
> 3 daygood product
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ian james cornforth
> 3 dayEverything I expected and more. The experience of racing in virtual reality is amazing. A must for all racers.
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Mr Dee
> 3 dayTop quality driving game, makes you think you’re in the game.
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Mandy McMahon
> 3 dayThank you
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D Hine
> 3 dayPoor graphics , poor game play, looks like it came off a mobile phone not impressed at all. Avoid
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R.
> 3 dayThe graphics ARE pretty terrible - I would go so far as to say late PS2 standard - especially the water which is just appalling. Part of VR is being emersed within a world and feeling that you are part of that world - this relies heavily on graphics to do this when the experience being simulated is a translation of realism..... ie driveclub intends to reproduce the real world. Therefore when the graphical representation of the world does not correspond to reality you are taken out of the world. This is completely different to REZ (Excellent game) where the graphics are high fidelity version of PS2 graphics BUT the game does not intend to replicate reality and therefore the low polygon / textureless graphics do not detract from the overall VR experience.....