![]() This is where I spent most of my time swinging my paddle, and although I was losing like a chump against the easiest A.I opponents, I found my groover after a while and managed to get a good back and forth going, eventually winning a few rounds. You’ve got the single-player regular matches to play through against varying A.I difficulties. VR Ping Pong Pro is split into a few different modes. ![]() It’s much better than the first game, for sure, but you still need to adjust to the game’s take on gravity, velocity, and aerodynamics. So, the big one: are the physics better this time around? Yes, but it’s still not quite right. For this review, I tried both methods because one of my PS Move wand controllers died halfway through playing and I couldn’t be faffed with recharging it. Using just one controller is fine, but if you want to serve in a more true-to-life fashion, you’ll need two one to tee the ball up ready for a shot, the other to smack it with your digital paddle. ![]() You’ll need a PSVR headset and at least one PS Move wand controller, though you can use two if you’ve got them. VR Ping Pong Pro, as the name suggests, is a PSVR-only game. In the follow-up, VR Ping Pong Pro, the developers have looked to rectify those problems. The physics were completely off, and the presentation didn’t sit well with me. ![]() All the way back in 2017, I reviewed the first VR Ping Pong game. ![]()
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