
From the time it arrived worldwide last February, PlayStation VR2, or PSVR2, has brought gamers to a whole new world. Every now and then, this headset by Sony launches new games in its catalog, adding more gaming opportunities for players.
However, it may be hard to admit, but not all those games are stunning. There are PSVR2 games that stand out from above the rest, and we are going to reveal them right now. Here are some of the best games you can play on PSVR2.
Best PSVR2 Games Unveiled!
1. ‘Gran Turismo 7’
Love racing? “Gran Turismo 7” further amplifies this experience as it becomes available on PSVR2. After the eSports-centric approach of “Gran Turismo Sport,” the game makes a comeback to the RPG version of developer Polyphony Digital’s long-running sim racing series.
With hundreds of cars to collect and more, this addictive game will keep players occupied for hours and hours. But that’s not all. The cherry on top is that everything about “Gran Turismo 7” is playable on PSVR2, keeping it high-quality and immersive, making it one of the best games to play with this headset by Sony.
2. ‘The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Tourist Edition’
“The Walking Dead” is such a phenomenal franchise that many players got delighted when this game became playable on PSVR2.
Developed by Skydance Interactive, one of the games inspired by it, “The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Tourist Edition,” is a post-apocalyptic survival experience where gamers can play as The Tourist and find themselves in a flooded New Orleans, as they fight over access to The Reserve, filled with resources needed to survive the apocalypse.
In this game, players roam streets searching for hidden caches and intel. You will love the tense atmosphere the game brings as you take down zombies and do your best to avoid the dangers that lie before you. Nothing beats being able to play and experience this game in virtual reality.
3. ‘No Man’s Sky’
Another intense game on PSVR2 is “No Man’s Sky.” Developed and published by Hello Games, this action-adventure survival game is built around five pillars, namely exploration, combat, survival, trading, and base building.
In “No Man’s Sky,” players are free to perform within its universe, which constitutes more than 17 quintillion planets. Through its procedural generation system, planets possess their own ecosystems with unique forms of flora and fauna, as well as various alien species that may find players in combat or trade within planetary systems.
It does not end there. You advance in the game as you mine resources to power up and improve your equipment, buy and sell resources using credits you earn by documenting flora and fauna (or trading with those lifeforms), building planetary bases and expanding space fleets, or following the game’s overarching plot by exploring the mystery surrounding The Atlas.
4. ‘Horizon Call Of The Mountain’
“Horizon Call of the Mountain” is a game players have been enjoying on PlayStation 5, and what more delight when this game arrived for PSVR2.
A premier Sony flagship PSVR2 exclusive, “Horizon Call of the Mountain” takes gamers on an immersive adventure set in the dimensions of futuristic post-post-apocalyptic Horizon Call of the Wild and Horizon Forbidden West games. However, “Horizon Call of the Mountain” is more linear, and focused on actions and capabilities such as using a bow and arrow, climbing, and venturing through vast mountain ranges.
Gamers who have been playing it love the graphics. For them, it really shows off what PSVR2 can do. Plus, there is even subtle use of eye tracking and in-headset vibrations. You will love it.
5. ‘Pistol Whip’
Rhythm games and virtual reality are a perfect match, and a great example of this tie-up is “Pistol Whip.” Revamped for PSVR2, this flashy game is basically an on-rails shooter set to music. It sounds very simple, but the game’s oozing style and how it allows players to pull off some of their coolest moves make it definitely incredible. Fire your guns to the beat and dodge incoming attacks with perfect timing. Plus, you will also love its Hollywood-inspired levels.
6. ‘Synth Riders’
Also on the list is “Synth Riders.” This is a freestyle dancing VR rhythm alternative from Kluge Interactive. Players love it on PSVR, so it is great to see it on PSVR2. The PSVR2 version features sharper graphics, enhanced controller tracking, and the neat use of haptics to keep you synced with the beat. If you love dancing and movement, you will love this game in virtual reality.
7. ‘Resident Evil Village’
“Resident Evil Village” is scary in itself, so you can just imagine the game when played in virtual reality. “Resident Evil Village” on PSVR2 transforms its entire survival-horror gothic gameplay into a first-person standout.
Not just that, but the game also utilizes Sense controllers for shooting, grabbing items, and opening doors and latches. With PSVR2’s rich HDR OLED display, you can just imagine how this feature blends perfectly with the game.
Together with “Horizon Call of the Mountain,” “Resident Evil Village” offers a cinematic experience as you play it on PSVR2. Be prepared to get freaked out.
Other amazing PSVR2 games include:
- “Red Matter 2”
- “Humanity”
- “Moss”
- “Tetris Effect: Connected”
- “Walkabout Mini Golf”
Level Up Your Gaming Experience With PSVR2
PSVR2 is Sony’s newest virtual reality headset designed for the PS5 home video game console. Some of its features include the 2,000 x 2,040 resolution per eye, around 110 degrees field of view, headset feedback, eye tracking, 3D audio, and the same adaptive triggers and haptic feedback in the PS5 DualSense controller being integrated into the Sense controllers of PSVR2.
What you learned above are just some of the best games on PSVR2 right now. But at the end of the day, the list of the best will depend on your personal preferences and how you enjoy these PSVR2 games. Level up and game on!



