

And although both work well, there’s something irrationally fun about having my shield in one hand and sword in the other as I take on a dragon who’s head alone is larger than my entire body. You can play the game with either the Dualshock 4 or the Move controllers. And, that was a gross miscalculation on my part. Not that I didn’t enjoy it the first go round, but after spending 300+ hours there on my Xbox 360, I believed the game had run its course. Upon announcement, I was unimpressed and apathetic towards diving back into the stale province of Skyrim, again. With Bethesda porting, adding DLC, and re-releasing updated versions of the game on several different platforms, VR is an excellent reason to ask the question, “Do we really need another Skyrim?”īy now, you’ve probably already read and watched several reviews and seen enough gameplay footage to say that on the surface, it seems as though we’re just looking at another redundant re-release of a title that’s been pimped out by the studio for far too long and needs to finally settle into retirement. Several gamers have already spent countless hours in this very detail oriented and immersive world for the past 7 years since its original release date.


In celebration of Skyrim VR’s much anticipated PC release, today we’ll be taking a look at Skyrim on the Playstation VR.
