Four new games for PlayStation VR were revealed at PlayStation Experience today—Job Simulator, Eclipse, Distance, and Classroom Aquatic.
No release dates have been announced for any of these four games, but you'll be able to play demos for Distance and Eclipse at PlayStation Experience this weekend.
Job Simulator is, well, a job simulator. Eclipse is a first-person exploration game set in a dark and eery land. Distance, a survival racing game, brings players into the driver's seat. Classroom Aquatic puts players into an underwater dolphin classroom.
Job Simulator was created to remind humans what it's like "to job," because human workers have been replaced by robots.
Eclipse is a "a first-person exploration game set on a sentient planet with a dark past." Your goal is to explore the world to find fragments of a supernatural relic, explore the world's past, and escape the planet.
Refract's Distance is a racing game where you aren't constrained to the track. The game was revealed for PS4 in December.
"Instead of doing laps on a loop, you’ll be trying to survive from point A to B," Jordan Hemenway says of the game.
Sunken Places's Classroom Aquatic brings players underwater as an exchange student in a school for dolphins. You aren't prepared for your tests, so you'll have to cheat in order to pass.