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product_id: 48459632
title: "Robinson: The Journey VR (PSVR)"
price: "464 zł"
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reviews_count: 8
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# 360° immersive world AI companion support Realistic dinosaur interactions Robinson: The Journey VR (PSVR)

**Price:** 464 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🦖 Step into the future of VR adventure — don’t just play, pioneer!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Robinson: The Journey VR (PSVR)
- **How much does it cost?** 464 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/48459632-robinson-the-journey-vr-psvr)

## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **VR comfort optimized controls:** Customizable movement modes minimize VR sickness so you can play longer and feel great.
- • **Navigate with smart AI companion:** Your helpful robot buddy guides you through puzzles and exploration, enhancing every moment.
- • **Uncover secrets in a rich ecosystem:** Every corner hides new mysteries and interactive elements for endless discovery and replayability.
- • **Engage with lifelike prehistoric creatures:** Bond with your baby T-Rex and experience authentic dinosaur behavior without violence.
- • **Explore a fully immersive 360° environment:** Step into a breathtaking alien world with unparalleled VR presence powered by CRYENGINE.

## Overview

Robinson: The Journey VR for PSVR delivers a visually stunning, story-driven exploration experience powered by Crytek's CRYENGINE. Players assume the role of a young boy stranded on a mysterious planet, interacting with a rich ecosystem including a baby T-Rex and a helpful robot companion. With 360-degree freedom, optimized VR controls to reduce motion sickness, and a focus on immersive discovery over combat, this game sets a high bar for narrative VR adventures.

## Description

Go beyond boundaries in Robinson: The Journey, a brand new virtual reality game from Crytek. Harnessing the power of CRYENGINE, Robinson: The Journey will offer players an unparalleled sense of presence in a game world as they assume the role of a young boy who has crash-landed on a mysterious planet. With freedom to explore their surroundings in 360 degrees of detail, players will become pioneers by interacting with the rich ecosystem around them and unearthing incredible secrets at every turn.

Review: Robinson the Journey: BEST IN VR GAME - This is by far the best experience I have ever had. The attention to detail from these developers make this game a fantastic, immersive environment and I honestly love every second of it. I have played it over and over again and would recommend it to any and all VR players. One of the things that I love the most is that I am not forced to slaughter anything. It is a story of exploration with just enough drama and suspense to get the heart racing, Every time I play I find something new. I hold any and all VR games to the high standard of Robinson the Journey and I hope that more developers pay attention to how much detail and work went into this amazing game. Open world, explore as you will .. interact with almost everything and solve the mystery. I was so impressed. Would give it 10 stars if that were possible. ** for those new to VR .. please take the time to adjust the settings of the game in order to get the best VR experience for you. The developers have taken great pains to ensure everyone can have a positive experience so do yourself a favour and go through the settings carefully before you jump right in there.
Review: A great VR adventure combining the prehistoric with the futuristic - I didn't buy this game at launch because of the many negative reviews, which were mainly concerning the price (49GBP) in relation to the size of the game and VR sickness issues. After waiting patiently for a whole year for the price to drop to 16GBP I thought it was about time to pick it up, and for the money I'm not disappointed. To address the issue of VR sickness, most VR games offer a variety of control mechanisms to negate this, and for me personally, using the 'pie chart' rotation mode and 'keep direction' strafe mode causes me no ill-effects whatsoever. It's only when I try 360° free movement that I start to feel sick, so I avoid that at all costs. The game only allows you to walk slowly, another bugbear of many low score reviewers, but this is another mechanism to prevent sickness and is not unique to this title. So with that out of the way, how does the rest of the game stack up? Well, for the most part it's a fairly linear exploration experience, that involves figuring out how to get from A to B by solving some fairly simple puzzle-like problems and plenty of climbing around. The visuals are amongst the best of any PSVR title so far and is about as close to walking with dinosaurs as you're ever going to get. Your robot companion (which reminded me of Wheatley from Portal 2, only not as funny) stops you from being too lonely and offers help or advice when you need it. You also have a 'pet' baby T-Rex, who will join you for the odd game of hide and seek when he's not getting himself into trouble. Overall, I can understand the disappointment of anyone who paid the original price for this, but if you can pick it up for the same price I did then I highly recommend it.

## Features

- Go beyond boundaries in Robinson: The Journey, a brand new virtual reality game from Crytek. Harnessing the power of CRYENGINE, Robinson: The Journey will offer players an unparalleled sense of presence in a game world as they assume the role of a young boy who has crash-landed on a mysterious planet. With freedom to explore their surroundings in 360 degrees of detail, players will become pioneers by interacting with the rich ecosystem around them and unearthing incredible secrets at every turn.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B01MPY1TID |
| Best Sellers Rank | 32,716 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 2,706 in PlayStation 4 Games 6,154 in PlayStation Legacy Systems |
| Country of origin  | Austria |
| Customer reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (369) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 9865452 |
| Language  | English |
| Product Dimensions  | 19 x 13.5 x 3 cm; 80 g |
| Rated  | Ages 7 & Over |
| Release date  | 11 Nov. 2016 |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Robinson the Journey: BEST IN VR GAME
*by A***R on 29 April 2017*

This is by far the best experience I have ever had. The attention to detail from these developers make this game a fantastic, immersive environment and I honestly love every second of it. I have played it over and over again and would recommend it to any and all VR players. One of the things that I love the most is that I am not forced to slaughter anything. It is a story of exploration with just enough drama and suspense to get the heart racing, Every time I play I find something new. I hold any and all VR games to the high standard of Robinson the Journey and I hope that more developers pay attention to how much detail and work went into this amazing game. Open world, explore as you will .. interact with almost everything and solve the mystery. I was so impressed. Would give it 10 stars if that were possible. ** for those new to VR .. please take the time to adjust the settings of the game in order to get the best VR experience for you. The developers have taken great pains to ensure everyone can have a positive experience so do yourself a favour and go through the settings carefully before you jump right in there.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great VR adventure combining the prehistoric with the futuristic
*by R***S on 30 December 2017*

I didn't buy this game at launch because of the many negative reviews, which were mainly concerning the price (49GBP) in relation to the size of the game and VR sickness issues. After waiting patiently for a whole year for the price to drop to 16GBP I thought it was about time to pick it up, and for the money I'm not disappointed. To address the issue of VR sickness, most VR games offer a variety of control mechanisms to negate this, and for me personally, using the 'pie chart' rotation mode and 'keep direction' strafe mode causes me no ill-effects whatsoever. It's only when I try 360° free movement that I start to feel sick, so I avoid that at all costs. The game only allows you to walk slowly, another bugbear of many low score reviewers, but this is another mechanism to prevent sickness and is not unique to this title. So with that out of the way, how does the rest of the game stack up? Well, for the most part it's a fairly linear exploration experience, that involves figuring out how to get from A to B by solving some fairly simple puzzle-like problems and plenty of climbing around. The visuals are amongst the best of any PSVR title so far and is about as close to walking with dinosaurs as you're ever going to get. Your robot companion (which reminded me of Wheatley from Portal 2, only not as funny) stops you from being too lonely and offers help or advice when you need it. You also have a 'pet' baby T-Rex, who will join you for the odd game of hide and seek when he's not getting himself into trouble. Overall, I can understand the disappointment of anyone who paid the original price for this, but if you can pick it up for the same price I did then I highly recommend it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A nice little game,
*by M***G on 31 December 2016*

Bought this while it was £25 after hearing it was rather short and boring. It's probably the best LOOKING VR game for PS4 so far, but the one thing I don't like about this game is that you can't use the MOVE controllers to interact. It requires you to use the Dual Shock 4, and aim with your head. So you have these awkward floating hands in front of your face. It seems like it SHOULD have been a MOVE controller game. A lot of the stuff you see in the trailers is NOT in the game, this is annoying and a little dishonest.

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