Just as I had posted about the Playstation 5's offering for virtual reality, I was surprised to see that the digital gaming distribution service Steam also has a VR kit.
Steam currently has a VR set called the Value Index VR Kit on sale on their website.
Now, I'm no stranger to buying games on Steam. In fact, Steam was where I had bought the Five Nights at Freddy's games, along with the Dragon's Lair games for PC. While I can't say that I'm a hardcore PC gamer, I still see plenty of value in playing certain PC games. But now, with virtual reality already transforming the gaming industry as we know it - by letting players be fully immersed in various game worlds - many gaming companies are trying to cash in on the craze - and Steam is one of them!
So, when I had first learned about Steam's offering to VR, I was curious. I liked how the controllers are structured to ensure that players get a firm grip on them as they play.
Though, I was disappointed to see that the price tag for the Valve Index VR is nearly $1,000 - way too pricy for something that currently has no user reviews on Steam.
So, how can we trust that the product is worth buying? In other words, how can you justify a near-$1,000 price tag for a VR set … when the Oculus Quest 2 currently has a retail price of between $299 and $399 (depending on how many gigabytes that you want for memory storage)? So, to price Valve Index VR at nearly $1,000 is a red flag.
As for me, I'll wait it out before investing in a VR set. I would like to try out virtual reality, but only when the time is right.
Ik ben de gamer_vrouw! (I am the gamer_vrouw!)
Dag! (Bye!)