Released April 3, 2018, this PC-based version of Skyrim VR is the latest version and is meant to work from the start with WMR, HTC Vive, and Oculus Rift. Windows Mixed Reality, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift Graphics aren't the best, and the PS Move controllers can be a pain, but they do let you swing weapons. Skyrim VR review: A clumsy, hilarious trip through a familiar worldīottom line: Compared to other ways to experience Skyrim in VR, the PSVR version is relatively cheap and easy to set up. While both teleportation and smooth locomotion are available (you can change settings in the menu), tracking can be troublesome and the button layout takes some getting used to. The PS Move controllers are Skyrim VR's weakest point. There's a lot of popping in when you're roaming the countryside, and there are plenty of artifacts floating around where they shouldn't be.
The PSVR headset is comfortable to wear and doesn't have much of a screen-door effect, but the graphics, powered by my standard PS4, really aren't anything to write home about.
If you've played through Skyrim on PC or console, there's nothing new when it comes to content and storyline. Skyrim VR on PSVR is a complete package you're getting all DLCs, including Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn. Not bad, but what's the experience like? What's Skyrim VR on PSVR actually like? If you already have a PS4 and PSVR, you'll only be paying about $40 for the game.
That's a total startup cost of about $650.