

PlayStation VR Worlds might have been little more than a PSVR demo disc, but the London Heist minigame remains a standout. This remains one of VR’s scariest games, and we’d love to see it back with further enhancements.

While official VR support remains PSVR exclusive for RE7, Capcom remastered the flatscreen version of this acclaimed survival horror for PS5 last year, adding ray-tracing support, improved framerates, haptic feedback and resistance triggers. Resident Evil Village was one of the major PSVR 2 launch games, so we’re hopeful that Resident Evil 7 will eventually follow. In no particular order, these are our top five choices for PSVR games that we’d love to see on PSVR 2.

Still, plenty of other excellent VR games are currently restricted to Sony’s older headset, and it’s time they had a second chance. Considering Meta acquired Camouflaj in October, Iron Man VR seems unlikely, while Firewall Zero Hour and Until Dawn: Rush of Blood either have an upcoming sequel or spiritual successor already coming for PSVR 2. There are many PSVR titles we’d love to see leap onto PlayStation VR2, like Superhot VR and those published by Sony. Better yet, some ports like Job Simulator, Song in The Smoke and Pistol Whip offer free cross-generation upgrades if you bought them for the original PSVR. PlayStation VR2 arrived back in February, but with no backwards compatibility for Sony’s older VR headset, we’re looking at PSVR games that need PSVR 2 ports.Īlongside big hitters like Horizon Call of the Mountain, Gran Turismo 7 and Resident Evil Village, PSVR 2 is already home to some of the best PSVR games and experiences, like Moss and Tetris Effect.
