VR Rhythm Recreation OhShape Obtainable On PSVR From Right this moment

Get ready to shape your body into strange shapes because OhShape launches on PSVR today!

OhShape, one of the many VR rhythm games released this year, was released for PC VR and Oculus Quest back in February. We’ve been waiting for a PSVR port since then and it’s finally here.

OhShape is a little different from traditional VR rhythm games in that, instead of beat slashing or synth riding, you position your body to fit shapes that are set in rapidly approaching blocks in a somewhat strange mix of Tetris and VR -Music-based gameplay are cut.

Here’s what Jamie had to say about the PC VR version:

It’s a smart, no-nonsense, no-nonsense rhythm game with core energetic mechanics and lots of options to customize the experience to your liking. There are a couple of issues with the presentation and the initial playlist could be more inspiring, but these are minor and very fixable issues. If you are tired of slashing or shooting beats in VR then you should definitely try throwing some shapes here instead.

You can read the full report here.

It’s also worth noting that the game has also received a number of content updates since then. In April, the #StayHome update introduced three new songs for the extras library, including a fitness card. A party mode was also added in May, allowing you to swap your headset between tracks and compete for high scores. Plus, the game teamed up twice with another VR rhythm game, Synth Riders, to get two collaboration tracks in both games, the last of which was released earlier this month.

OhShape launches today for PlayStation VR on PS4 and is also available for Oculus Quest and PC VR.

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