
There are showstopping vistas, such as a series of skyscraper-tall waterfalls plunging hundreds of feet into the mist. Horizon Call of the Mountain is an unrelenting series of VR spectacles both epic and small. Read more: PS VR2 review – Sony gets VR right at last

What it turns out the PS VR2 is capable of is dropping you eyes-first into an impressively detailed and beautiful world of ancient ruins, dense forests, snowy ridges and sun-beaten cliffs. Instead, it’s a directed, level-based adventure through the same lush post-apocalypse, designed to naturally showcase what the virtual reality headset is capable of. *Combined resolution.Unlike the main Horizon games, this isn’t a free-roaming quest. As well as the adaptive triggers, both PS VR2 Sense controllers also feature a “grip” button to grab in-game objects. Experience varying levels of force and tension as you interact with gear and environments for a deep sense of immersion, such as when pulling back an increasingly tight bowstring.

Finger touch detection. Interact with in-game items and environments in a natural and intuitive way.

Plug in your stereo headphones and pinpoint where noises are coming from with Tempest 3D AudioTech in enhanced, realistic soundscapes, as audio adapts dynamically to your position and head movements.
