PSVR Game Sairento VR Is Getting A Physical Release This August!
Sairento VR released on PSVR last month and is now set to get the physical treatment on August 13! Sairento VR is one of the more in-depth VR games to be released as it feature both gun and sword gameplay combined with some intense platforming. Sairento VR first appeared on PC back in 2018 where it has become one of the highest rated VR titles to date! Sairento VR’s physical edition is now available to pre-order now through various retail outlets including Amazon, Best Buy and GameStop. Check out the games trailer below!
The PSVR version of the game includes the following features.
Single Player Campaign Mode – Players looking to skirt the shadows solo can delve into the full single-player campaign, tasked with identifying the root of corruption within the Silent Ones organization. To find the truth, they must face off against mutated samurais, devious ninjas, creepy robot geishas and hulking sumo wrestlers.
Single- or Multiplayer Challenge Modes – In addition to a single-player campaign and challenge modes, Sairento offers a standalone mission mode that can be tackled solo or cooperatively with another player.
Action Hero Prowess – With the ability to slow time down, players can perform the artistic executions of their choice to become the ultimate ninja badass. In addition to the range of combat choices, players can perform a wide range of acrobatics, leaping 15 feet into the air, performing double jumps, running across walls and sliding across the floor to outmaneuver enemies.
Fully Loaded Arsenal – Including all base game weapons and the “Sairento VR – Weapons Pack” DLC from the PC version, the physical edition offers a variety of armaments for players to adapt their tactics to best suit their own style. Katanas, guns, bows, kunais and throwing glaives can all be enhanced with relics to equip the player as they contend against the ever-present cyber ninja threat. And really, anything can become a projectile weapon with the right modifications.
Sairento VR honestly looks insane and I can’t wait to grab a physical copy! With the amount of movement involved it will be interesting to see how well it handles with PSVR and its more limited camera compared to the trackers found on PC. Stay tuned for our full review coming soonish!
What do you think about Sairento VR?