PlayStation VR2 Horizon Call of The Mountain™ Bundle (PSVR2)
Original price was: $599.99.$349.00Current price is: $349.00.
Price: $599.99 - $349.00
(as of Dec 17, 2024 07:12:46 UTC – Details)
Conquer colossal peaks, overcome fearsome machines and uncover a hidden danger to the world of Horizon in the PlayStation®VR2 Horizon Call of the Mountain™ bundle. Play from a new perspective – experience the sensations of height and wonder as you take in stunning vistas across the Carja and Nora homelands through the eyes of new character, Ryas. View the breathtaking natural world of Horizon in 360 degrees and interact with your surroundings using two PlayStation®VR2 Sense™ controllers. Enjoy immersive action – use intuitive movements to climb mountains, hunt machines, shoot your bow and craft items from raw materials. Brave a new adventure – enter a living, breathing world of dangerous machines, tribal lore, exciting quests and new and returning characters. Share the experience – feel the adrenaline rush in a riverboat ride filled with surprises, that offers the chance to show off PS VR2 to your friends and family.
PlayStation VR2 Sense technology: Eye tracking. Headset feedback. 3D Audio. Highly intuitive controls – Haptic Feedback, Adaptive Triggers and Finger Touch Detection
Cutting-edge performance
4K HDR visuals
110º field of view
Advanced graphical rendering
Customers say
Customers find the PSVR2 worth the money, with its impressive visuals and comfortable design. However, some have reported issues with controller functionality and quality control. They also express disappointment with seals. Opinions vary on gaming experience, graphics quality, ease of setup, and comfort.
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7 reviews for PlayStation VR2 Horizon Call of The Mountain™ Bundle (PSVR2)
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Original price was: $599.99.$349.00Current price is: $349.00.
SchoolBiker –
PSVR2: A Smooth Leap into VR
Stepping into VR with Sony’s latest PlayStation VR2, bundled with Horizon Call of The Mountainâ¢, has been a revelation. Coming from a PC VR background, I’ve been pleasantly surprised by how Sony has leveled up the game with the PS5 and PSVR2. The setup is a breeze compared to the hoops I used to jump through with my PC setup. Honestly, it’s almost like comparing apples to oranges when you look at the ease of getting everything up and running. And the graphics? They’re nipping at the heels of the Vive Pro 2, which is saying something.For anyone looking to dip their toes into VR waters, I’d nudge you towards this PS5 and PSVR2 combo. Itâs the simplicity and ease of setup that really seals the deal for me. Itâs as close to plug-and-play as VR has ever been.But itâs not all smooth sailing. Thereâs a bit of a hiccup with the handheld controllers; they occasionally need a reset to play nice with the games. Thereâs a tiny reset button you’ll need to prod with a pin on the back of the controller. Itâs a bit of an annoyance and, frankly, something Sony should’ve ironed out by now. Hey Sony, itâs time for a fix!Despite this minor gripe, the overall experience has been stellar. The PlayStation VR2, paired with the immersive landscapes of Horizon Call of The Mountainâ¢, offers an entry into VR thatâs hard to beat. Itâs straightforward, hassle-free, and delivers an impressive visual punch that gets you close to the high-end PC VR experience, without the usual setup dance. If youâve been on the fence about stepping into VR, this bundle might just be your perfect entry point.
Julio Anzaldo –
HIGH QUALITY VR
As a disclaimer, I bought this PSVR2 on sale for 350$ and the rest of this review will be reflective of THIS price point. At 550$ My rating would drop by one star, but that is for another day.Comfort (4.5/5):So, Iâve only ever owned this VR headset and the Quest 2. I donât know how it compares to other headsets, but I have always found it to be comfortable enough for a couple of hours without issue. I know that thereâs a strap you can buy if you find that it slips during high movement games or depending on your head shape.Library(4.5/5):Taking into consideration the games coming out this year and the fact that this headset probably has at least two more years of content coming to it. Iâm happy to say that most of you will be happy with the library! The only issue here is that it doesnât have Half Life: Alyx. But, given the new PC adapter you find access to two PC (Steam)!Ease of use/installation(5/5):If you use this on PlayStation, there is like ZERO setup (aside from initial or compared to some PC headsets). Iâve personally never had issues with using it or connecting it. I have also never had the controller issues that some people have had, though *OCCASIONALLY (once or twice every dozen hours) I do get controller tracking hiccups from it. But ultimately it is very good and reliable.Graphics(5/5):Now, before anyone is a smart but, no it is not better than a 2-3 THOUSAND dollar setup. If you have money go buy something else. What I am telling you, is if you already bought a PS5/Pro for OTHER reasons then this 350$ price point is an AMAZING offer. The graphics look good and crisp thanks to foviated rendering. It also runs at a consistent 120 fps in the games that I have played it on, which is mainly Arizona Sunshine 1 & 2, GT7, Metro: Awakening, Beat Saber, and No Mans Sky! So I *personally get NO motion sickness.Price(5/5):At 350$, PSVR2 makes a fantastic purchase and a great headset. Itâs only real competitor at this price point is Quest 3, which is great as well but for different audiences. However, if you are reading this after the sale the I would say WAIT! The headset is great but it is missing a Alyx sized game to justify 550$
Joel Ball –
Terrible customer service; terrible product
You donât know how terrible customer service is until you need it. Long story short, bought psvr2 for metro awakening, and it wouldnât recognize any input from my right controller. Their online chat disconnected me twice before ever reaching an agent. When I finally did reach an agent, he didnât listen to me, went through a list of steps that Iâd already done, and then disconnected me when he was done with the list so they wouldnât have to issue a refund. There was a feedback button, but it just linked to a message saying thank you for using PlayStation chat. I had to google an actual customer service phone number, followed the prompts, and it said to use the online chat and disconnects me. I had to call back and say it was a hardware issue to get an actual person, and then he was able to transfer me to an agent that could actually help. PlayStation will do whatever it takes to prevent you getting a refund for an unplayable game.[*] UpdateTurns out that there is a know issue with the psvr2 controllers that only affects some games and doesnât affect input when youâre on the main ps5 Home Screen. It also affects different games differently. So I returned the whole system and got another one. The new psvr2 had the exact same issue. Will not be purchasing another oneâ¦
ZEIDAN –
amazing
Megabatata –
After 10 months it refuses to be connected to PS5 , and the joke is that product is not repairable under warranty because the Seller is not authorized from the agent in UAE to sell VR2
Wynel Sadsad –
Plugged the product directly to my ps5. There was no light indication and it seems that it is not drawing power. Checked my usb c port and its working fine. The product is defective.
jay –
The box wasnât factory sealed