The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Chapter 2: Retribution reviewed by Gabriel Moss on PS VR2, also available on PC and Meta Quest 2.
It sucks that this sequel's PlayStation VR2 rerelease is still unacceptably janky despite major performance and graphical improvements, but when its bugs aren’t driving you to quit in anger, its moment-to-moment action is undeniably improved over the stealth-oriented original. Moreover, the PS VR2’s impressive detail, haptic feedback, and all-new dynamic lighting systems mixed with the low black point of the headset’s OLED panels give way to a spooky atmosphere that transports you directly into the zombie apocalypse, making it well worth the hassle.
It sucks that this sequel's PlayStation VR2 rerelease is still unacceptably janky despite major performance and graphical improvements, but when its bugs aren’t driving you to quit in anger, its moment-to-moment action is undeniably improved over the stealth-oriented original. Moreover, the PS VR2’s impressive detail, haptic feedback, and all-new dynamic lighting systems mixed with the low black point of the headset’s OLED panels give way to a spooky atmosphere that transports you directly into the zombie apocalypse, making it well worth the hassle.
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- Gaming
- Tags
- Action, Meta Quest, PC
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