However, DriveClub VR will likely have the first game’s reputation for a stellar driving experience, especially when a game like this seems to be perfect for VR。 With its movement controls, one on each hand, it’s likely that DriveClub will be able to simulate driving an actual race car fairly realistically。
Players for DriveClub VR will be able to also visit a variety of different locations across the world, ranging from Canada’s Fraser Valley to Lake Shoji in Japan。 The game will also include a “Cruise Control” mode where you can just sit back and enjoy the sights, and a “Passenger’s Seat” mode, where you can sit in the passenger’s seat of your car as you relive the best laps you’ve done。
Adding to Fraser Valley and Lake Shoji, there are 114 tracks that you can drive through in 80 different cars, so hopefully when DriveClub VR comes out it’ll be one of the best games on the Playstation VR, especially since it seems to be a larger game than some of the others that are coming out on the Playstation VR。