![]() ![]() Using the camera and motion sensors, the robot reacts to people in the environment – moving toward areas where it detects the most motion. Play with Asobi creates a virtual robot that appears on screen (Note: Asobi means “play” in Japanese – clever, huh?). At the end of the “setup,” the mode ends and players are back in the main menu. Different parts of the controller interior light up as they are actually triggered by the mode – when sounds come out of the PS4 controller’s speaker, when the controller vibrates or when the light sensor goes on and off. THE PLAYROOM PS4 GAMES SERIESIn Controller Setup, players are treated to a theatrical “diagnostics” check of their PS4 controller that features a series of hologram popups that show images of the controller’s interior (no way of knowing if these are realistic depictions without cracking one open – which understandably, Sony wouldn’t let me do). The menu options for Playroom include Controller Setup, Play With Asobi, and AR Bots – three of the modes shown to me by a Sony rep in the private press area at the company’s E3 booth. The dual camera tracks whoever is in the room and the light on the controller – offering a hologram-like menu that tilts and twists in sync with the first-player controller. ![]() Much like any new system, the first set of games available on the console likely won’t tap all of these new and exciting features – so The Playroom showcases them all for you from day one.Įssentially a tech demo, The Playroom is an augmented reality simulator for whatever room your PS4 happens to be in. Almost all of these are accomplished with the PS4 controller – and a few more are available through the PS4’s dual camera (which is not sold with the PS4). The PlayStation 4 comes with a suite of features that augment your virtual reality experience with light, sound, motion and vibrations. ![]()
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