The best PSVR 2 games are currently a strange mix of older titles originally released for PSVR 1 or other VR headsets, and stage setters like Horizon Call of the Mountain. It may have come out in 2023, but there are still plenty of new games to look forward to, so we expect our collection to grow massively soon.
However, in the meantime, there's still plenty of virtual reality fun to be had, and the system is home to some of the best VR games on the market today. In fact, there's space exploration, spine-chilling horror, and some quality simulators to dive into if you own a PSVR 2. So, if you need pointers on where to start you’re VR gaming session, we've got your back.
Below is a list of the 15 best PSVR 2 games available to pick up and play right now. We've made sure to offer a range of genres and playstyles in our ranking so that there's truly something for everyone.
15. Jurassic World Aftermath Collection
Release date: February 22, 2023
Developer: Coatsink
VR style: Seated / Standing
Cel-shaded art style and patrolling velociraptors. What's not to love? When a game is putting you in the park-wide version of that kitchen scene from Jurassic Park, throws in some puzzle solving, and an intriguing, unique story, then you've gotta give it a go.
Jurassic World Aftermath Collection is basically Alien Isolation with dinosaurs, which means plenty of sneaking around and listening for footsteps. And panic, lots of panic. This collection bundles together both parts of the story, too, so you'll see the full narrative unfold, with excellent voice acting from Laura Bailey at the center.
Check out our list of the best dinosaur games for more.
14. Rez Infinite
Release date: February 22, 2023
Developer: Monstars Inc., Resonair, Stage Games
VR style: Seated / Standing
Rez Infinite is, admittedly, an old game. As an original PSVR launch title, if you’ve played around in VR across any of the various ecosystems since 2016, there’s a decent chance that you’ve had a go at it.
But the psychedelic visuals have never looked better than they have on PSVR 2, and if the musical experience of floating through space to blast… I don’t even know how to describe the enemies beyond “colorful shapes, like polygonal fish,” blew you away before. Buckle up, as it’ll happen again.
Read our Rez Infinite review.
13. Thumper
Release date: February 22, 2023
Developer: Drool
VR style: Seated / Standing
Another perfect example of the PSVR’s back catalog being shown off, Thumper has long been described as a “rhythm violence game,” and it certainly comes across exactly that way.
The PSVR 2 allows the sounds and visuals of Thumper to pop in ways not previously possible, and a slightly trippy zoom down a track as a space beetle performing tricks to the beat is only further enhanced with haptics native to the headset. Thumper on PSVR 2 makes for a tense, toe-tapping, head-rocking time.
Check out our list of the best rhythm games for more picks.
12. Tentacular
Release date: February 22, 2023
Developer: Firepunchd Games
VR style: Seated / Standing
I never thought I'd actually want to be a giant squid, but picking up tiny civilians, freight ships, and other things I've found and flinging them across the sea is oddly satisfying. Armed with two giant, wobbly tentacles, you can suction onto a bizarre array of items in this delightful sandbox title, which is consistently funny and surprising.
After all, you're a squid that thinks you're a human, who has to get a job and give back to society, so you'd expect some hilarity would ensue. But when rockets, mad science and other bizarre events are also involved, it just keeps on evolving. Quirky, fun, and also great looking, Tentacular should at least be on your radar as one of the best PSVR 2 games.
11. Drums Rock
Release date: February 22, 2023
Developer: Garage 51
VR style: Seated
Think VR Rock Band, but just the drums, and you'll have a good sense of what Drums Rock has to offer. It's an arcade game where you need to hit the right drum or cymbal to match the colored demon that's hurtling toward you. Like all good rhythm games, it's simple in practice, but with four difficulty modes on offer, it won't stay that way.
Across the campaign and other modes on offer, there's a mix of licensed and original tunes to drum along to. It might not be the most visually complex of the PSVR 2 games on this list, but it's a brilliant title - particularly as a seated experience.
10. The Last Clockwinder
Release date: June 2, 2022
Developer: Pontoco
VR style: Seated / Standing
Quite a few VR games can fall short of feeling like a “game”, instead feeling like tech demos that are designed to make you gawk at the novelty of being in virtual spaces. The Last Clockwinder blows that trope out of the water by combining the narrative storytelling often reserved for “walking sims” while also challenging your noggin with 4D puzzles.
Your job is to harvest as many pieces of fruit as you can while discovering an unfolding narrative about your maternal figure who vowed to be the last inhabitant of the bizarre tower you find yourself in. To do so, you’ll create production lines of your own automated clones that mimic the movements you make, and the best part is you can get as creative as you want. Nothing in VR feels quite as satisfying as watching your own autonomous production line take shape in front of you.
9. Kayak VR: Mirage
Release date: February 22, 2023
Developer: Better Than Life
VR style: Seated / Standing
Kayak VR: Mirage will make you want to take off the PSVR 2 headset and head for the water. But, as a second best to the real thing, the water physics and graphics here are utterly stunning. It's one of those games that can fit with whatever pace you're looking for - race against a leaderboard of fellow kayakers, take the scenic route in free-roam mode, or just sit back and enjoy the views with the tour mode.
There's nothing quite like paddling alongside a stingray in Costa Rica after a stressful day at work, especially when it looks as good as this. It's mechanically brilliant, too, accurately mirroring how it feels and works using a kayak in real life.
For more recommendations, read our list of the best simulator games.
8. What the Bat?
Release date: February 22, 2023
Developer: Triband
VR style: Room Scale
There are few games that have surprised and delighted me like What the Golf?, so it should come as little surprise that What the Bat?, the spiritual successor from the same developer, has quickly become one of my favorite titles among the admittedly short PSVR 2 launch lineup.
The premise of the game is relatively simple: use two bats to hit trophies. This starts with the basic “hit ball to hit trophy” and escalates wildly to scenarios requiring you to brush your teeth with a bat and more. Need I say more?
7. No Man's Sky
Release date: February 22, 2023
Developer: Hello Games
VR style: Seated / Standing
I'll admit I wasn't enamored with the VR experience of No Man's Sky on other platforms, but with an overhaul introduced with PSVR 2 it's pretty magical. With an entire universe to explore and Hello Games continuing to add new content fairly regularly, it's only growing, too.
It's just the right mix of relaxing and terrifying, especially the contrast of just flying through the stars compared to when you've got the sentinels on your tail or your suit blinking various warnings.
For more insights, read our No Man's Sky review.
6. Resident Evil Village
Release date: February 22, 2023
Developer: Capcom
VR style: Seated / Standing
We always knew that VR Lady D was going to be pretty high up the rankings of best PSVR 2 games but Capcom has really done well to make this an all-round fantastic PSVR 2 experience. It's stunning if you can use a word like that to describe something as gory and occasionally horrific as Resident Evil Village.
Obviously, it's not for the faint-hearted, especially when confronted very much in first person with the various horrors there are in store for you. It's a free upgrade for anyone with the game though, so well worth a tentative look just for the pretty views. This is easily the best horror game on the PSVR 2.
Check out our Resident Evil Village review for more details!
5. Moss Book 2
Release date: February 22, 2023
Developer: Polyarc
VR style: Seated / Standing
Moss: Book 2 is a perfect game for anyone who’s worried about the motion sickness that can come from first-person VR experiences. Both compelling, and a clever take on 3D platforming games, Moss: Book II puts you in the shoes of a Ghibli-like spirit that aids a heroic mouse on its quest for glory.
It may not be a “new” game, Moss: Book 2’s lovely environments are brought to life like never before by PSVR 2’s OLED display. This is a truly relaxing VR experience that makes clever use of the hardware, and one you can happily lose hours to - all while controlling an adorable wee mouse.
4. Demeo
Release date: February 22, 2023
Developer: Resolution Games
VR style: Seated / Standing
Demeo brings the tabletop gaming experience to VR with brilliant success. Looming over procedurally generated dungeons, you'll be able to work through multiple floors of enemies, mysteries, and potential traps either alone or with friends.
The interactivity of moving your characters around and using cards from your hand that are revealed with a flick of the wrist all helps bring the VR tabletop experience to life. It's also one of the best-looking PSVR 2 games right now to date.
3. Before Your Eyes
Release date: March 10, 2023
Developer: GodbyeWorld Games
VR style: Seated / Standing
Ho boy, prepare yourself to squeeze in tissues behind the headset because Before Your Eyes is an emotional experience on console and PC, let alone in VR. If you've not heard of it yet, Before Your Eyes is a story where you control the narrative by blinking.
Every time you blink, you'll jump forward in time, exploring the memories of this person's life. Yes, that means you'll be desperate not to blink in the good parts and also at risk of blinking away tears elsewhere. It's a beautifully told story that works incredibly well in VR.
For more check out our list of the best stories in video games.
2. Gran Turismo 7
Release date: February 22, 2023
Developer: Polyphony Digital
VR style: Seated / Standing
There's a reason that the reaction to Gran Turismo 7 is PSVR 2 is near unanimous, and that's because it is absolutely gorgeous. This free PSVR 2 upgrade for Gran Turismo 7 is spectacular. The sense of speed, the use of HDR, and the sheer shine on the cars makes it feel like you're really driving around these iconic tracks.
Now, whether you want to go full-wheel set-up is up to you, but even with a DualSense, it is still an insane experience. It also reminds us how VR can really take a simulator to the next level.
Read our Gran Turismo 7 review for more on this gem.
1. Horizon Call of the Mountain
Release date: February 22, 2023
Developer: Firesprite / Guerrilla
VR style: Seated / Standing
Horizon: Call of the Mountain is the best PSVR 2 game because it's the only one truly made solely for the hardware and, thus, the best at showing off what it's capable of. It's also because it's a brilliant game in and of itself.
Visually stunning, it does well to translate the magic of Horizon's console gameplay into a brilliant virtual reality offering with a unique storyline. Bow combat is brilliant, as are the robot dinosaurs in all their giant scale, not to mention all the little details Firesprite and Guerrilla have added to the world to bring it to life in VR. Unmissable if you have PSVR 2.
Read our Horizon Call of the Mountain review.
For more headset fun, check out our guide on the best VR headsets to buy right now. Or look ahead with our list of all the upcoming PSVR 2 games.