![]() ![]() Hell, their calibration screen alone can be a nightmare to attempt to navigate. Despite the fact that plenty of other PSVR games have already provided at least passable Move control implementations, Surgeon Simulator can’t seem to even get started on the proper foot. However, when these same controls are not behaving properly, it can instantly derail a previously enjoyable experience. When they work well, it can provide a sense of realism that takes the VR experience to the next level. This is especially the case when trying to track one-to-one movements between the real and digital world. The primary difference, which in this case happens to be the introduction of motion controls, has left the PSVR iteration circling the drain.Īnyone who has played the launch title Job Simulator on PSVR knows that the Move controllers can be a bit flaky from time-to-time. ![]() Oddly enough, most of the elements that led to the title’s previous success is present and accounted for. It was always amusing to perform ridiculous jobs on a PC, yet a majority of the appeal was lost in the transition to VR. ![]() Granted, the name has always been meant as a sort of tongue in cheek shot at humor, but in this case it couldn’t be further from the truth. Unfortunately, Surgeon Simulator: Experience Reality, is exactly the opposite of what the name might imply. Players would get all of the hands-on “education” with none of the pesky bloodstained garments. On paper, the concept of simulating cutting someone open and performing complex procedures seems like a perfect use case for the PlayStation VR. The notion of bringing this genuinely interesting world to life with the help of PSVR seemed like a match made in heaven, right? Well let’s just say that if you were looking for its true match, you would need to search a bit further south…WAY SOUTH. For the rest of us normal, non-murdery folks, the new PSVR re-release of Surgeon Simulator provides the perfect opportunity to figure out what it would be like to experience something that bizarre, first hand. Have you ever fished a still-running drill from the gullet of some poor unconscious chap? If you answered, ‘yes,’ to this question, you may want to seriously reconsider some of your life choices. ![]()
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