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Watch us play PlayStation VR games, Round 2: Batman, London Heist, and a dance party

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I’ve lived in the harsh light of reality for too long. It’s time for me to go back into the simulation.

Earlier this week, I shared my early thoughts about PlayStation VR and did a livestream on Facebook showing off games like SuperHyperCube. Well, now I’m back with another round of games for Sony’s virtual reality system.

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This go-around, I threw a virtual dance party with Harmonix Music VR; I watched my parents get killed (as a young Bruce Wayne); and I end up inside of a Guy Ritchie movie. It’s all incredibly dumb and super fun.

Watch and enjoy, won’t you?

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