The PlayStation Brahs:
"The camera can be a powerful tool. One that can take pictures to give us some of our fondest memories. A way to help tell the story simply by seeing the picture that was produced with a click of a button. But what if a picture could reveal more than thought possible from something not seen originally by the human eyes?
Anything is possible and if used in the right setting, could possibly help with survival. So does developer, BLOODIOUS GAMES, show us what it’s like to explore our horizons while trying to come out alive? Let’s find out with MADiSON for the PS5."
MADiSON, the Bloodious Games fright-fest already available on PS5, is getting ported to PSVR2. Announced during publisher Perp Games’ showcase earlier today, there’s no official release date attached to the virtual reality version, but the developer promises it will significantly up the ante compared to the original pancake option.
Just more and more games. Keep telling some that this isn't PSVR era. Sony has the power, the controllers and the features that are going to keep bringing games to the platform.
Hasn't even released and there so many coming. With more surprised coming.
I'm only looking to pickup a PSVR2 for AAA horror games. I'm looking for great experiences.
One of my favourite games of last year.
Excellent horror with some relatively tough puzzles and scares. The game is leaps and bounds ahead of other smaller titles released last year like Oxide Room 104 & St Dinfna Hotel.
Highly recommend. It would be an absolute treat in VR.
The PlayStation Brahs:
"Our Indie Content Creator, The Indie Legends, gives his opinion on the Top 5 Indie Games From 2022!"
Hailing from Buenos Aires, Argentina, is Alex De Stefano (@alexdistefano95) and his breakout horror indie studio: Bloodious Games (@bloodiousgames) with their landmark horror title: MADiSON. - Author: Kyle Doherty for Game Hype UK