Baseball Dreams VR

Baseball Dreams VR

Bimboosoft October 28, 2025
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About Baseball Dreams VR

Baseball Dreams VR is a first-person VR baseball simulator that puts you in the batter's box or on the mound. Developed by Bimboosoft and released on PlayStation 5 in October 2025, it focuses on realistic mechanics for pitching, batting, and fielding. The game offers single-player modes with adjustable difficulty and rules, letting you tailor matches to your playstyle. It’s not a large RPG or open-world game, just pure baseball action. Think of it as a virtual batting cage with added structure. Ideal for VR owners who want to swing a bat without leaving their living room.

Gameplay

You control every movement manually: grip the bat with hand-tracking, rotate your hips on a swing, or pivot your feet to field grounders. The first-person perspective makes you feel like you’re wearing the uniform. Each session typically lasts 15, 30 minutes, as fatigue from VR headsets kicks in. Single-player modes include exhibition matches and career-like progression, where you unlock new stances or pitches. Customization lets you adjust pitch speed, swing feedback intensity, or even enable automatic fielding for casual play. The core loop is repetitive but satisfying, swinging, dodging sliders, and celebrating home runs feels oddly therapeutic.

What Players Think

Community ratings average 4.2/5 from 4,300 reviews, with 85% completing the core career mode. Average playtime is 8 hours, though 60% of players report getting “moderately hooked” in the first week. Moods are split: 60% positive (“VR swing mechanics are unmatched”), 30% mixed (“glitchy hit detection”), and 10% negative (“way too short”). Critics praise immersion but note the lack of multiplayer. One user wrote, “Best VR sports game since Beat Saber, but needs more content.” Achievement completion is 92%, with 30 total trophies, including a “Perfect Inning” challenge.

PlayPile's Take

Worth playing if you own a PSVR2 and crave sports simulation. At $40, it’s a niche buy for VR enthusiasts, especially those who enjoy repetitive, skill-based mechanics. The single-player focus limits replayability, but the motion controls and customization make it feel personal. Skip if you want multiplayer or open-world exploration. For $40, it’s a solid time investment, just don’t expect it to replace real baseball.

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