Tracks with really tight turns can be a bit of a nightmare to get through and it is very easy to go from an easy first place to last when presented with anything like a narrow ninety degree turn. It does allow for you to keep your speed up but there is a cost to it. The only real nuance to the controls is that if you corner while boosting, you’ll not lose momentum. So don’t expect much in the way of precision here. There’s no gear changing and not even a hand brake. Taking its cues most obviously from Super Mario Kart, VR Karts offers simple driving larks with just the basic controls – accelerate, brake, boost and steer – and a selection of power ups that allow you to turn a race in your favour. DriveClub VR and DiRT Rally VR cater for fans who want a more serious simulation but VR Karts, from VR specialists Viewpoint, is your standard kart racer for those of us who may know how to drive a car but have next to no idea how the things actually work. Given that VR games translate better to seated situations (hence the silly number of turret/rail shooters on PSVR), driving games are a relatively easy way to show off the tech while giving you a better, more natural, view of the action. Jin PSVR tagged driving / karts / mario kart / PSVR / racing / vr karts by Richie
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