 PlayStation sent over a review unit of the new PlayStation VR2. A bunch of YouTubers has already made a video on this. I'm gonna give you my honest review. Even though they provided a review unit, all of my opinions in this video are absolutely my opinions. Now, of course, I have to bring a friend over and also Ishaman is in this video. And you are going to check out our first reaction to playing the new game Horizon Call of the Mountain. So you hit this button and you drag it out and put it on your head. Tighten, turn on the headset, obviously, with this button here. Oh my God. I was in myself. There you are. Setting up the actual equipment is really easy. I only had to plug one cord into my PS5 and I was sort of ready to go. I also had to sync the actual controllers once, but then I was pretty much all set. Okay, so what I'm seeing right now, the headset has a button under here. That makes you able to see your surroundings. If you are in-game, deep in-game and you suddenly need to see your surroundings. I am really impressed that there is no latency. Which way is it? Engaging physical activity, yeah. Engaging coitus. This game requires you to engage in coitus. The headset has eye tracking. Do you see I'm not doing anything, but do you see the screen? How is that possible? It's eye tracking. Oh my God, my mind is melting. Do you see my hand? Yeah, oh my God. But I didn't expect Horizon was the game that we were going to play. It's a new game. Look at the mountain. Are you seeing this? I'm seeing it on screen, but of course I'm not seeing it from your perspective. Yeah, I mean, it is something else. It's difficult to explain properly what VR looks like. Because you have to try it for yourself. Okay, so now we're starting the game. Oh my God. Look at my hands and the headset has small earbuds. I can have warning so that I can still hear you. But look, if I hit the button under here and like, oh my God, I need to see my environment. Oh my goodness. Look at the leaves. When I tried Oculus Rift and all of that stuff, I kind of got seasick and stuff like that. So look at this. Can you do this for 10 hours? I believe I can. I can live in this world. Oh my God. You wouldn't be like seasick or anything from playing this? I don't know because I need to actually do this for a ton of hours to actually, you know, know that sort of thing. But so far comfortable. It's a tiny bit blurry, but I think that has to do with the headset. You have to just tighten it and do the things. Now it looks sharper. I am struggling a tiny bit with the visions of being a bit blurry. Now I found out that you have several ways, of course, to adjust your vision inside of these goggles. You have the back knob. You have the thing on the side and you have the actual slider on the front. But I found that if I ever so slightly pushed it in and held it in place, I could actually find my sweet spot, which was my way of seeing the graphics, the sharpest. And I have spent a lot of time adjusting the sharpness. Gonna have that mentioned. Oh my God. It's like, of course, I'm sitting right next to you. So I'm seeing it on screen, but I know you are underneath that thing right now. Yeah, there it's walking. It's walking over there. You see that? You know, the 3D in this game is actually mind blowing. So let me catch a grenade for you. Do you remember when we played Horizon Zero Dawn? Yeah, I pretty much did everything in that game. I'm pretty sure you did too. Yeah, absolutely. Okay, this thing is like... Hmm. Ah! Okay! Stay seated. I elderly care. Yay! Use your hands to climb. Oh, you have to climb. Climb? Actually reach up. Oh, actually reach up. Okay. This is not lazy gaming. Okay. I get picture. Oh, help that guy. Let me give you a hand. Oh, no! The fish! This is just too crazy. The most weird kind of thing is that it's so goddamn realistic. Realistic? Yeah, I know, right? I'm just gonna take a little bit of time to watch the environment. Yeah, that's half of the experience watching the environment. And the pool water again. It thumps up it. There we go. You have to actually use the trigger buttons. Now we're doing it. I have played a game similar to this actually. I was a friend of Isha Man. He brought a think it was Oculus Rift 2 or something. And I played the climbing game and I enjoyed it. That is like a year ago. So that is my previous VR experience. I have to ask you, Isha. Is it possible to play some kind of game with dinosaurs or sharks? Because there are a lot of games in the PlayStation Store that are also free demos. So there are plenty of games to try out. There are currently not many games out for the PSVR 2. Unfortunately, which I thought. You cannot play PSVR games on the PSVR 2. I thought I could. So there will be no Skyrim in VR for me. I don't have the headset for that. This is actually working out. Yeah, that was my thoughts too. It actually looks like... Can I reach that? Can I jump? There we go. I am actually climbing this stuff. Are you scared of heights? Look at that waterfall. Was it when you turned your head? I'm actually turning my head. I know it's so trippy. Oh, but climbing feels so good. Wait, where am I going? Look, I have to like make sure that I hold my safety and then... Oh, did you see him? What? He was running right there. In the forest. Your friend? Yeah, my friend from the boat. A neighbor gave me. The console was good. Reach over your right shoulder to get something. I want to see dinosaurs. It was a good game. The history was good. And the music? The music was good. Good? Yeah. Okay, okay. So reach behind me to get an arrow and I'm shooting it. That felt so good. You have to try this for yourself. That actually looked really good. Have you ever tried shooting a bow in real life? Yeah, like when I was 12 years old. Yeah. Oh my God! Wait, there is a thing over here. Sorry if I'm neglecting my real life environment right now. I think I'm just as immersed in this stuff as you are. Really? Because yeah, this looks absolutely crazy. It does look crazy, doesn't it? Yeah. Okay, so put my guns away. Hello? Imagine playing first-person shooter games with this. Oh my God. Call of duty on this. Oh, and Skyrim! Skyrim VR, I'm so gonna get that. So there will be no Skyrim in VR for me. A lot of what we are playing right now, that is a tutorial level of, you know, getting adjusted to the world of VR. Oh, apple, apple, apple. Can I eat it? God! Oh my God! So many things to interact with. Like... Tea party time. Look. Oh my God. Okay, Isha, I'm gonna do something. So... What the hell? Do you wanna do this? No, I'm just into fear. Okay, a new arrow. Can you see that I'm holding my hand in front of your... Nope. I'm seeing the game. I'm in the game. This is too crazy. And we are climbing. I'm getting sweaty. This is a workout. Okay, do you see that? Yeah. Oh, I can't touch it. Okay, so we're... Can't touch this. Better. A boom-boom. Look at this. Oh, it's heavy. It's actually heavy, guys. No, it's gonna be... Oh, it's so heavy. A more fitting song for this will be... I want to get away. Did you make coffee? First of all, it's a makeup hugger. I recommend playing this without makeup on because it's gonna stain the inside so much. Now, when it comes to that, I have to clean it properly down with alcohol wipes, which worked fine, but preferably wash your face before you play PSVR too. Now, I was playing for several hours yesterday and when it comes to long wear, I'm gonna unfortunately have to say that this is not for the longer play sessions. If you want a game, let's say eight hours in one setting, this is not it. Traditional gaming on ATV is the way to go for the longer sessions. Now, that has also to do with... It is so immersive. I got tired after one hour or two playing in VR because there's so many impressions and you actually feel like you are there sometimes. I mean, you can still make out that it is a video game, but it is virtual reality we're talking about. Also, the headset, you get tired from wearing it for more than two hours in one session. It is not really heavy. It's just the way that it is put on your head and it's sort of tight. I felt like I had to have it sort of tight on. Now, when it comes to motion sickness and headaches, I can only speak for Call of the Mountain, which is the game that I played yesterday for several hours. There are several settings in the game, actually. They have thought about this. When you're starting up the game, you get the choice between comfort, something in the middle and veteran. And this is actually for motion sickness and headaches. And I went with prioritized comfort. And then you can later on go into the options and alter it. What it is doing, actually, essentially, it is that when you're actually moving in-game, you get a vignette around you and that actually makes you less motion sick. And at first, I did not know what this vignette was. I was like, this is so annoying. What is up with this? But you know what? It had a purpose. You can turn that off. You can have your character walk slowly or fast. And also, something that I was like, why is it like this? Is that when you're turning around your camera, it went into like a stop motion sort of movement. And I was wondering at first, why are they doing this? Again, it has to do with the motion sickness. I turned that off and I was like, oh, God. Whoa, I'm going back. So that was definitely the way to go. You can tinker around with this. So some people are more sensitive to become motion sick when playing in VR. And if you ever get motion sick, take a break. But if you want to play for a longer time, play in the comfortable settings because they are there in the game. What are you doing? I'm painting. I have to make some artwork here. It looks like you have zero control over what you're doing. And this is like a cockroach. A cockroach. It feels like you've been painting all day long. It's been a long time. But then it actually looks really nice. It was nice when we were going to wash, then the music would come. Okay. Now my verdict of the PSVR tomb. It is expensive. Now I was very lucky to get a review unit so that I could make this video. All of this being said, you got to try this. Some place, some time. If you know someone that bought this thing, go over there and force them to have you try it. It is an experience. It is something new. You know, the actual headset, it even vibrates. And when I got that foot over me, the dinosaur walking over me in the river section, I felt a rumble on my head as if I got a drop of water on me. At the time, I didn't understand what that was all about. But it was actually the rumble feature in the headset. I hope a lot of the original PSVR games get ported because I had a look around in the PS shop and I saw actually like a Titanic diving VR adventure game. And I was like, I want to dive down to the Titanic but that is not ported over as a PSVR 2 game. So that is such a bummer. That is like my biggest bummer right now that I cannot delve into that original library of games for the PSVR. Thank you so much for all the merch also. Super awesome stuff. Oh, I forgot to mention PlayStation also sent over this charging stand. That is actually really convenient. I am liking that already. But like you just mentioned, we have been playing for almost an hour already. And time flew by so fast. It felt like 10 minutes to me, but it's like an hour. And hoodie. Looking good. Do you want it? Yeah. Anyways, guys, thank you so much for watching and I will see you later.