Of course this is an effect of trying to downscale a AAA audiovisual experience into a VR game, and VR Karts takes a different approach. One of the criticisms aimed at Driveclub VR was how much the graphics had to be downscaled to make it work in VR (especially before the Pro update). Dirt Rally especially is amazing and Driveclub got better after it received a Playstation Pro update, but you can tell that VR Karts has features in it that only really work when played using a headset. Looking back at the first nine months or so for Playstation VR, we’ve seen Driveclub and Dirt Rally both get VR updates but haven’t really seen racers that were built from the ground up for virtual reality. VR Karts by developer Viewpoint adds a fresh new alternative to the lineup, though so far it’s only available in Europe. When you consider how well VR could work for racing games, it’s surprising to see how few racing games have come out for Playstation VR so far.
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