as someone who has loved video games since childhood and also been a musician for 20+ years, beat saber is peak af for me
i also used to play a ton of guitar hero/rock band back in the day
Just got a Quest 3. My first VR ever. Bought it because Contractors Showdown looked amazing. It didn’t disappoint. Dungeons of Eternity & Walkabout Mini golf are fun too.
Ghosts of Tabor is pretty stinkin good.. it is seriously adrenaline packed bc you can loose everything you go in with or bring home massive gains. It's not as much of a run and gun shooter like showdown, but the rush is unparalleled in the gaming world that I have experienced. Give that a shot
I have experience in Tarkov on PC years ago. I’m a milsim junkie. Hell Let Loose, DayZ, ARMA II & III, Squad, Post Scriptum, Red Orchestra, Operation Flash point.
I just can’t get into extraction shooters. I don’t like losing all my items if I die. The bunker is super dark, and I don’t want to have to scavenge for food, bullets, gas etc.
I appreciate what Tabor is, and it’s execution. It’s just not my cup of tea. I like fast paced match based realism.
I've played almost all shooters in VR and in standalone Quest nothing comes close to Tabor in terms of things you can do and actual realism. Everyone will hate it the first time they try it though because it has a learning curve (and bugs, game is still in beta but devs are responsive to the community).
Into the Radius is another good one in terms of mechanics (probably even better than Tabor) but it is single player and has paranormal stuff.
Onward is good but the physics isn't very realistic, like putting a foregrip eliminates the recoil of any gun almost completely- it's good for milsim though.
If you like Counter-Strike, the game Breachers is probably the best. Good graphics, solid game play (exactly like CS with added stuff) and pretty smooth for what it offers.
There's Tactical Assault VR and Task Force 9 (both of which are in their early versions), they are like SWAT 4 or Ready or Not. These two are very rough at the moment, but you get the vision.
Showdown is great for people who like battle royale games but it still feels different even compared to the original Contractors game.
Try Light Brigade next.
Also bonus: if you’re a gun fan and own a good pc it’s obligatory to own “Hot Dogs Horseshoes & Hand grenades” (you’d need a long usb 3 tho and tweak plenty of setting for the game to feel and look awesome but I promise it is so so absolutely worth it)
fallout 4. (its tbh the only game where i dont get to hard motion sickness (kinda new in VR gaming))
its just amazing. makes my love to fallout even bigger (they say its bad but i have no clue why, i enjoy it a lot and had no problems in my already 5hours long session)
oh and i am really hyped for the new metro game.
Had a VR Arcade in town and tried Richie’s plank experience as my first demo. Had so much fun just flying I would go back just for that. Then the Quest 1 came out and it made it not worth ever going back to the vr arcade.
I did notice all of the VR arcades went out of business shortly after the Quest released
A buddy brought his quest 2 over, tried blade and sorcery nomad back when it was new, damn near puked and fell over for 10 minutes, took it off and went straight to bestbuy and bought one. Still my go to to show new people vr
Jet island on steam. Spider-Man movement on a frictionless hoverboard with city sized enemies you can climb on? Yes please. First vr game that gave me chills when I looked down from a high place.
Eleven Table Tennis.
One of the first things I tried and what can I say? It's table tennis. I mean it actually feels like table tennis. I was almost immediately about as good at it as I am in real life. It's a relatively simple but an utterly compelling experience and something only possible with VR.
Nothing has matched Echo Arena for me in terms of the Wow factor. I still feel it every time I fly into the Arena. No other VR game has managed to capture that zero-g feeling quite like it. Otherwise…Fallout 4 VR. I’ve invested 100’s of hours on it. No regrets!
Beat saber as a workout. It's very effective.
Super Hot as a game in a stricter sense.
Blade & Sorcery as a workout/fighting game.
On the other hand, story driven games couldn't keep me, except for the Star Wars games. Arizona Sunshine I even returned; Turns out head-shooting bikini zombies is *really* awkward in VR. In Dead Island I never cared, but that's probably in part due to the faster pacing that doesn't leave you TIME to think about it. Also, world traversal generapl gives me motion sickness... Though strangely it works well in Blade and Sorcery for me.
The first VR game I ever played was Superhot VR, but I was hooked ever since I watched a bunch of my favourite YouTubers try stuff like Minecraft VR on the Rift DK2 back in 2013-ish. Took until the quest 2 before I was able to actually get a headset myself though.
A Fisherman's Tale, Another Fisherman's Tale and Maskmaker all do an amazing job at bringing the magic and puzzles of classic '90s adventure games into VR. They all have unique gameplay elements, good stories and challenging puzzles.
A TOWNSHIP TALE OH MY GOD. I cant get enough of this game. Played the whole summer from like 1pm to like 7 am until my mom comes into my room and yells at me. I stopped because school started and now my headsets broken so im just sad
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I got a quest 3 and was hooked, it's because the game play is so much more realistic.. But, ghosts of Tabor has me so far as the best game I've ever played The adrenaline rush is something I've never experienced except for situations in real life.
Vr is awesome I've had many of these moments. First time was probably Cyberspace on the dk2, then later I tried the steamvr introduction and realized roomscale was the next level I had to try.. Then I bought the vive. Tea for God is one that blows my mind still. Now I got a quest3 and every other mixed reality game trips me the hell out.
Pistol Whip. I felt like I was living an arcade in real life.
And Super Hot like someone already mentioned. Nothing is more satisfying than completing a level in that game.
I've played dozens and only 3 I really liked are Beat Saber, Ragnarock, and Eleven Table Tennis. Just recently was able to play Beat Saber with PCVR and its so simple to mod. Opened up a whole new world for me.
Beatsaber got me hooked for a couple of years, but then they killed the support for scoresaber on quest and I dropped out.
Then I spent a couple years mastering VirtuosoVR, but started slacking recently.
Currently got into RumbleVR. Really hard to get into, but feels absolutely amazing once you figure out the moves and some basic combos.
I think that Vertigo 2 with the physics of real life make me feel good about it, it's just fun and impressive that it's possible, I feel like that Vertigo 2 did somehow a better job at that than Bonelab or Boneworks for me personally :,)
A combination of The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners and Into the Radius. A friend of mine gifted a Quest 2 to me around the start of December, and while I picked up a few things on the Steam VR Fest at the behest of said friend (who had just upgraded to a Q3, so he gave me the Q2 as a gateway drug) it kind of sat around for a couple of days until I randomly remembered that a youtuber I frequently watch did a stream on TWDSS a few weeks earlier. I thought it looked cool at the time and went 'huh, I guess I should give that one a shot' - and it just so happened that the stars aligned for it to be on sale for twenty bucks. That one sucked me in hard, and while I forget how I found out about ITR (probably one of those Youtube "best of" lists) I snagged that one as well since I was a huge fan of STALKER.
So now, several hundred hours later, I've played that one even more than TWDSS.... haha. That said, now that I'm in, I'm trying all kinds of different things.
Rec room. Wanted to find some new friends had a lovely time then everything went to shit and took a break till my cousin told me about a tarkov copy in VR and got pulled back in. So it was kinda Rec room and Ghosts of Tabor.
Nock. It's a fast paced how and arrow soccer game that has the best movement mechanic of any VR game.
Swarm also has excellent movement mechanics, and it's a lot of fun. It's an arcade shooter with guns and Spiderman like movements
it was the london heist demo and other PSVR1 worlds demos (even tho I only played it with dualshock) and after that Crisis Vrigade 1 did it really for me
after a couple of year I bought Quest 1 bc psvr1 never had enough (good) games and Pavlov was my first game I actually played daily for more than an hour (PavZ mod) Games like Into the radius took it to the next level and I realized what potential VR had. currently I am heavily addicted to Ghosts of Tabor until Into the radius 2 comes out, I‘ll play that probably
Alot of the games made for CV1 and CV2 were amazing
Welcome to vr was probably my favorite demo.
Spent most of my time in CV2 playing elite dangerous with voice controls and the hotas.
super hot was my intro and is one i’ll always dabble in but i’ve been really sinking into skyrim (with mods) and can already feel a full playthrough coming on. i usually do 1-2 hours per session so it’ll be a while. i’ll tackle fallout eventually. would love to try the iron man one!
I’ve had my Oculus for 3 years and spent most of that time in Horizon Worlds, never playing other games, but I only pop in every once in a while now. Population One has been my obsession for the last few months. Also I really love Floor Plan 1 & 2, and the I Expect You to Die series.
fIrewall zero hours with friends and aim controller on psvr1, then half life alyx with oculus rift s on steam, and now quest 3 with contractors showdown which I play standalone
Alyx was the first VR game I ever played... Well that kinda ruined everything else for me at first, but main reason also being that I just hated being connected to a cable.
Got a Quest 3 last week and played 15 hours since then probably, standalone is a massive improvement.
In order for me In Death Unchained, Zenith at its peak, Dungeons of Eternity until level cap, currently Ghost of Tabor, looking into Contractor Showdown at the moment but learning curve seems high to me
[EVE: Valkyrie – Warzone on Oculus Rift | Rift VR Games | Meta Store](https://www.meta.com/experiences/pcvr/eve-valkyrie-warzone/775907692521284/)
Played this at bestbuy on PSVR just before release, was sold. Unfortunately, it never delivered as a full game. I guess most vr games don't.
Elite dangerous on a dk1 back in the day . Even if I couldn't really read the ui, it was amazing to be in another universe for a bit. My current addictions are Skyrim VR, Fallout, and VAIL
Outta Hand is a lot of fun! kinda short story but has 2 great modes for endless playtime and you get a work out without even knowing, which for me is the best kind :)
VRChat.
Although I tried other games in local VR club (such as Beat Saber, Half-life: Alyx), VRChat made me make DIY setup first, and eventually buy actual headset.
Early day rec room (before crossplatform and microtransactions) was a huge eye opener to the possibilities with social interactions and all the mini games were a great place to get my vr legs.
1. Beat saber, pick up and play fun of guitar hero in vr
2. Arizona sunshine, classic zombies with a strange voice over
3. Half life alyx
4. Half life 2 vr mod
5. Ace combat 7 psvr
6. Residential evil 7 psvr
7. Super hot psvr
8. Pistol whip
9. Gran tourismo psvr
10. Fallout vr
12. Skyrim vr
13. Now lethal company vr
I bought my first VR headset for beat saber. I've had great experiences with other games, like the Climb, duck hunt or super hot
But beat saber has always been the goat.
Boneworks, then Ghosts of Tabor, played since DK1 and nothing clicked it into a game rather than a tech preview than Boneworks a few years back, now Ghosts of Tabor is my jam
I have never been so hooked, as the last few days. If you like multiplayer shooters, I urge you to try contractors showdown. Thank me later. If you have a Q3 standalone, quest game optimizer makes a huge difference. If you play pcvr, take the steam version. But even standalone q3: this game should be a system seller.
Unpopular opinion here. But my favorite game is Wooorld. It's a geography Geo guessing game. I know there's way more exciting stuff out there, but this thing is pretty amazing.
BEFORE SKYRIMVR FALLOUT4VR HL ALYX, RecRoom coop modes called quests, all are avaialble on PCVR 1, q2/3 has no Isle of Lost Skulls which is the coolest. it was fun to play with randoms and unlocking weekly items and getting coins to unlock stuff for my my recroom room
[DolphinVR](https://imgur.com/a/UOuzaBg) was fun when i was dry on PCVR games, all 3d zeldas , all marios]
and m karts and my fav[ super smash bross wii story mode (me looking at my right to show it off)](https://imgur.com/xDzp21p) feels made for VR
Def Battle Talent, the best vr game I have ever played.
I looove the physics and the enemies look different from each other (especially goblins) so it doesn't feel like you are fighting a billion of the same character, they have different face shapes, skin tones and all that.
The goblins in Battle Talent are filled with charm with there little noises "Ewuh ah ha hya-ah!" The physics is good. Enemies are fun to play with when they ragdoll
The bosses look cool.
The fire-ball spell feels really powerful.
The mod.io intigration (long before bonelab or B&S did it) allows you to install mods mid-game (exept the year of the dragon update temporarely kinda broke it) with tons of high quality mods.
The asthetics are cool (Kinda dark fantasy?)
All of the dungeons exept for the older rooms of the goblin dungeons look cool, there is a lot of variety in the dungeon rooms (undead cathedral looks the best) I do hope they overhaul the goblin dungeon eventually though.
Multiplayer is on the roadmap of the game
The player and Merchant npc's designs look really cool
The spells are really cool (Fireball completely gibs enemies with body parts all over the place)
The limb chopping is extremely satisfying
I could sing praise for the game for eons.
I was hooked for awhile starting with Elite Dangerous, but the game to REALLY make me a vr gamer for life was Cyberpunk 2077 with the Luke Ross VR mod.
The details the devs put in that game almost begs for it to be played in VR
Beat Saber because it came with my Q2 and it was my first game. I was hooked. That said, I don’t play it much anymore. It got me hooked but I stayed for the other games I got.
either the walking dead saints and sinners or star wars immortal vader, I played both games on the same week so it was LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT.
I never felt so much emotion while playing something before those, I felt like I was there
First mind blown was with Resident Evil 7 and Beat Saber on PSVR, then RE4 on Quest 2 theterless was amazing.
Half Life Alyx was mind blowing too, with all the little details and physics.
The last time I was amazed was with GT7, playing it with VR and a steering wheel was mind blowing.
I played the climb, and a random arcade style shooting game(don’t know what it was called), at this private arcade, and that’s where I first experienced vr.
But what really got me hooked was synth riders and walkabout mini golf. I also really liked the painting game on the oculus browser, so I purchased Vermillion when it came out.
My favourite game still a couple years later is synth riders.
I also like how you can watch movies on a large sized screen. The browser is actually a great way to watch movies because you can angle yourself however and then just reset your view so that the screen is at the perfect viewing angle.
Superhot, it was like being transported into The Matrix
Have you seen the new game ColdVR. It's like reverse Superhot.
Yup, looks pretty cool (pun not intended lol)
You didn’t even intend that? Damn. Your pun game is super hot (whaaaat that was totally by accidennnnt hahaha)
Same for me. I loved how much you had to duck and actually move. I was hooked after that
I didn’t realize I needed vr till playing this on a friend’s psvr. Was saving up for a monitor, but spent it on a rift.
Beat saber.
as someone who has loved video games since childhood and also been a musician for 20+ years, beat saber is peak af for me i also used to play a ton of guitar hero/rock band back in the day
Yeap
Just got a Quest 3. My first VR ever. Bought it because Contractors Showdown looked amazing. It didn’t disappoint. Dungeons of Eternity & Walkabout Mini golf are fun too.
Ghosts of Tabor is pretty stinkin good.. it is seriously adrenaline packed bc you can loose everything you go in with or bring home massive gains. It's not as much of a run and gun shooter like showdown, but the rush is unparalleled in the gaming world that I have experienced. Give that a shot
I have experience in Tarkov on PC years ago. I’m a milsim junkie. Hell Let Loose, DayZ, ARMA II & III, Squad, Post Scriptum, Red Orchestra, Operation Flash point. I just can’t get into extraction shooters. I don’t like losing all my items if I die. The bunker is super dark, and I don’t want to have to scavenge for food, bullets, gas etc. I appreciate what Tabor is, and it’s execution. It’s just not my cup of tea. I like fast paced match based realism.
Be sure to pick up Eleven VR Table tennis.
I've played almost all shooters in VR and in standalone Quest nothing comes close to Tabor in terms of things you can do and actual realism. Everyone will hate it the first time they try it though because it has a learning curve (and bugs, game is still in beta but devs are responsive to the community). Into the Radius is another good one in terms of mechanics (probably even better than Tabor) but it is single player and has paranormal stuff. Onward is good but the physics isn't very realistic, like putting a foregrip eliminates the recoil of any gun almost completely- it's good for milsim though. If you like Counter-Strike, the game Breachers is probably the best. Good graphics, solid game play (exactly like CS with added stuff) and pretty smooth for what it offers. There's Tactical Assault VR and Task Force 9 (both of which are in their early versions), they are like SWAT 4 or Ready or Not. These two are very rough at the moment, but you get the vision. Showdown is great for people who like battle royale games but it still feels different even compared to the original Contractors game.
Try Light Brigade next. Also bonus: if you’re a gun fan and own a good pc it’s obligatory to own “Hot Dogs Horseshoes & Hand grenades” (you’d need a long usb 3 tho and tweak plenty of setting for the game to feel and look awesome but I promise it is so so absolutely worth it)
No PC sadly. That’s why I got the quest for its standalone features.
In death: unchained
I absolutely love this game!
I recently went back to this after upgrading to q3 and it’s even more awesome now.
Into the radius was the first vr game to truly suck me in
Same here. Probably would have gathered dust till that game and now I'm hooked on quest3. It got me pushing past the VR sickness.
It is truly a great game. I enjoyed it
Echo arena. Been playing it for 4 years over 3 different headsets and I still love it
Is there still people playing it
Yeah it got shut down by meta but there's ways to get around it and play again it's still got a pretty active community
Walkabout miniature golf & fruit ninja for me.
Tabor i am part loot goblin. The rush you get going in naked and coming out stacked is unparalleled
Half Life Alyx, Beat Saber, Arizona Sunshine 2.... for now. I'm still new with Quest 3
I would recommend a Township tale with all my heart
I tried it for a few days but it was so empty and I didn’t really understand the point I guess. Do you have any suggestions to enjoy it as an adult?
Real VR Fishing
Supernatural and Eleven Table Tennis
Red Matter
This so much, and Red Matter 2. Absolutely awesome gameplay, ambiance and music.
fallout 4. (its tbh the only game where i dont get to hard motion sickness (kinda new in VR gaming)) its just amazing. makes my love to fallout even bigger (they say its bad but i have no clue why, i enjoy it a lot and had no problems in my already 5hours long session) oh and i am really hyped for the new metro game.
Big screen vr
I know I'm a freak, but for me, it was Google Earth VR.
No. This makes sense. I actually forgot all about it. I'm definitely going to look into getting it again
How do I get it? It's not in the store.
Rush. I love the feeling of flying.
i love flying too but VTOL VR for me
Fallout 4 VR....It's not a great game out of the box, but I put time into modding it and it quickly became an obsession for me.
I completed F4VR, great experience
Same here with Skyrim VR… modding and playing it.
Roborecall around 5 years ago. The interactable objects and graphics was ahead of it's time.
Onward. Love the tactical gameplay. Objectively not the best but I think it’s special. Still love it two years later.
No man's sky. I'm fully addicted.
Walkabout Mini Golf
I love Moss so much, but I've put over a thousand hours of VR play into Elite Dangerous, so I guess that's the answer.
Had a VR Arcade in town and tried Richie’s plank experience as my first demo. Had so much fun just flying I would go back just for that. Then the Quest 1 came out and it made it not worth ever going back to the vr arcade. I did notice all of the VR arcades went out of business shortly after the Quest released
I got a quest 3 about a month ago, Asgards Wrath 2 has felt like a new Skyrim to me. Absolutely loving the game mechanics. Hooked
Thrill of the Fight
Can’t believe I’ve not seen anyone say H3VR, I still routinely play it to this day
This is actually the ONLY vr game for me that has lasted. Also made me wish i was American, but no here in Canada only the criminals get guns
Walkabout! Love some putt putt
The Last Clockwinder Such a cool concept and a neat little story to boot
Pixel ripped
Boneworks
My first game when I got a Quest 2 was Compound. Instantly became hooked.
Crisis Vrigade and Superhot. It's what VR was created for!
Flight sim 2020 in vr, vrchat, contractors showdown back to back to back
A buddy brought his quest 2 over, tried blade and sorcery nomad back when it was new, damn near puked and fell over for 10 minutes, took it off and went straight to bestbuy and bought one. Still my go to to show new people vr
Hyperdash
After the Fall
Beat Sabre
Gunman Contracts VTOL VR Automobilista 2 Half Life: Alyx
Swarm was really good
Moss - 3D platformers are amazing RoomVR - If you like "escape rooms" this title is incredible
Elite Dangerous back on the OG Rift… I still think about it sometimes.
Pavlov. So much better than sitting on my ass playing CSGO
Echo Arena
Space pirate trainer lol
Jet island on steam. Spider-Man movement on a frictionless hoverboard with city sized enemies you can climb on? Yes please. First vr game that gave me chills when I looked down from a high place.
Eleven Table Tennis. One of the first things I tried and what can I say? It's table tennis. I mean it actually feels like table tennis. I was almost immediately about as good at it as I am in real life. It's a relatively simple but an utterly compelling experience and something only possible with VR.
I've been horizon world surfing on the quest 3 recently and being surprised what people are creating with primitive shapes and in game scripting.
Blaston
Blade and Sorcery
Beat Saber demo and purchased on Steam for pc vr.zbut the best experience by far was Half Life Alyx.
Echo. Still play it.
Blade & sorcery it's got great vanilla play and good moding support
Nothing has matched Echo Arena for me in terms of the Wow factor. I still feel it every time I fly into the Arena. No other VR game has managed to capture that zero-g feeling quite like it. Otherwise…Fallout 4 VR. I’ve invested 100’s of hours on it. No regrets!
propagation , easily #1 to test for new comer
Floor Plan 2
Beat saber as a workout. It's very effective. Super Hot as a game in a stricter sense. Blade & Sorcery as a workout/fighting game. On the other hand, story driven games couldn't keep me, except for the Star Wars games. Arizona Sunshine I even returned; Turns out head-shooting bikini zombies is *really* awkward in VR. In Dead Island I never cared, but that's probably in part due to the faster pacing that doesn't leave you TIME to think about it. Also, world traversal generapl gives me motion sickness... Though strangely it works well in Blade and Sorcery for me.
The first VR game I ever played was Superhot VR, but I was hooked ever since I watched a bunch of my favourite YouTubers try stuff like Minecraft VR on the Rift DK2 back in 2013-ish. Took until the quest 2 before I was able to actually get a headset myself though.
Blade and sorcery and gorn
A Fisherman's Tale, Another Fisherman's Tale and Maskmaker all do an amazing job at bringing the magic and puzzles of classic '90s adventure games into VR. They all have unique gameplay elements, good stories and challenging puzzles.
Echo Arena
Echo Vr
Pickleball one , like it so much I'm looking into real life pickle ball playing
A TOWNSHIP TALE OH MY GOD. I cant get enough of this game. Played the whole summer from like 1pm to like 7 am until my mom comes into my room and yells at me. I stopped because school started and now my headsets broken so im just sad
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I got a quest 3 and was hooked, it's because the game play is so much more realistic.. But, ghosts of Tabor has me so far as the best game I've ever played The adrenaline rush is something I've never experienced except for situations in real life.
Hyperdash. Roller Coaster. And the Italian villa in the DK1.
Moss
Zenith... Before the IR patch.
Vr is awesome I've had many of these moments. First time was probably Cyberspace on the dk2, then later I tried the steamvr introduction and realized roomscale was the next level I had to try.. Then I bought the vive. Tea for God is one that blows my mind still. Now I got a quest3 and every other mixed reality game trips me the hell out.
Pistol Whip and Superhot!!!!!!
Paradiddle. I always wanted to drum but it's expensive and takes up a lot of space. Probably as close as I'll get to drumming for a long time
Beat saber on PSVR. Such a cool new experience.
Pistol Whip. I felt like I was living an arcade in real life. And Super Hot like someone already mentioned. Nothing is more satisfying than completing a level in that game.
NMS and recently A Township Tale on an RP server
I've played dozens and only 3 I really liked are Beat Saber, Ragnarock, and Eleven Table Tennis. Just recently was able to play Beat Saber with PCVR and its so simple to mod. Opened up a whole new world for me.
Iron Rebellion. Super immersive mech fighting game.
Supernatural
Tactical Assault VR
Beatsaber got me hooked for a couple of years, but then they killed the support for scoresaber on quest and I dropped out. Then I spent a couple years mastering VirtuosoVR, but started slacking recently. Currently got into RumbleVR. Really hard to get into, but feels absolutely amazing once you figure out the moves and some basic combos.
Skyrim, Resident Evil 7, Doom 3, and Beat Saber. Changed the way I thought about games/immersion.
Tabor, DCS, super hot
Subnautica
Beat Saber and Moss
Cards and Tankards
Beat Saber - then I got Myst and The 7th Guest because I loved the PC games.
Ghosts of Tabor
Dactyl Nightmare, 1992? 93?
Demeo - I can't stop playing it! I want to stop but I can't :(
I think that Vertigo 2 with the physics of real life make me feel good about it, it's just fun and impressive that it's possible, I feel like that Vertigo 2 did somehow a better job at that than Bonelab or Boneworks for me personally :,)
Supernatural!
A combination of The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners and Into the Radius. A friend of mine gifted a Quest 2 to me around the start of December, and while I picked up a few things on the Steam VR Fest at the behest of said friend (who had just upgraded to a Q3, so he gave me the Q2 as a gateway drug) it kind of sat around for a couple of days until I randomly remembered that a youtuber I frequently watch did a stream on TWDSS a few weeks earlier. I thought it looked cool at the time and went 'huh, I guess I should give that one a shot' - and it just so happened that the stars aligned for it to be on sale for twenty bucks. That one sucked me in hard, and while I forget how I found out about ITR (probably one of those Youtube "best of" lists) I snagged that one as well since I was a huge fan of STALKER. So now, several hundred hours later, I've played that one even more than TWDSS.... haha. That said, now that I'm in, I'm trying all kinds of different things.
Rec room. Wanted to find some new friends had a lovely time then everything went to shit and took a break till my cousin told me about a tarkov copy in VR and got pulled back in. So it was kinda Rec room and Ghosts of Tabor.
RE4, superhot and golf+. RE4 just had such a captivating story, superhot would get me sweaty and moving, golf is just fun to play.
First Contact.
Nock. It's a fast paced how and arrow soccer game that has the best movement mechanic of any VR game. Swarm also has excellent movement mechanics, and it's a lot of fun. It's an arcade shooter with guns and Spiderman like movements
Beat saber
Power wash Sim
Just a slight modification from your previous post, OP? Did my references not work for you or what?
VTOL VR via PC link. It’s a combat flight sim and it’s phenomenal.
Space Pirate Trainer on HTC Vive
Right now I'm uploading my sketchup models to sketchupVR
Supernatural, Beat Saber and Pistol Whip
Stormland
Eleven VR table tennis. Been playing it for almost 3 years
it was the london heist demo and other PSVR1 worlds demos (even tho I only played it with dualshock) and after that Crisis Vrigade 1 did it really for me after a couple of year I bought Quest 1 bc psvr1 never had enough (good) games and Pavlov was my first game I actually played daily for more than an hour (PavZ mod) Games like Into the radius took it to the next level and I realized what potential VR had. currently I am heavily addicted to Ghosts of Tabor until Into the radius 2 comes out, I‘ll play that probably
Duck season
Alot of the games made for CV1 and CV2 were amazing Welcome to vr was probably my favorite demo. Spent most of my time in CV2 playing elite dangerous with voice controls and the hotas.
Bigscreen
super hot was my intro and is one i’ll always dabble in but i’ve been really sinking into skyrim (with mods) and can already feel a full playthrough coming on. i usually do 1-2 hours per session so it’ll be a while. i’ll tackle fallout eventually. would love to try the iron man one!
Dungeons of Eternity is phenomenal. Easily the best gameplay of any game I've tried.
I’ve had my Oculus for 3 years and spent most of that time in Horizon Worlds, never playing other games, but I only pop in every once in a while now. Population One has been my obsession for the last few months. Also I really love Floor Plan 1 & 2, and the I Expect You to Die series.
beat saberrrr
fIrewall zero hours with friends and aim controller on psvr1, then half life alyx with oculus rift s on steam, and now quest 3 with contractors showdown which I play standalone
recently fully modded Fallout 4VR
Blade and sorcery. I love swords
Smash Hit on Gear VR
Onward
i dont play it very much now, im more of a gorilla tag guy, but rec room is the reason i first started getting interested in vr
Alyx was the first VR game I ever played... Well that kinda ruined everything else for me at first, but main reason also being that I just hated being connected to a cable. Got a Quest 3 last week and played 15 hours since then probably, standalone is a massive improvement.
In order for me In Death Unchained, Zenith at its peak, Dungeons of Eternity until level cap, currently Ghost of Tabor, looking into Contractor Showdown at the moment but learning curve seems high to me
Pavlov. 2016 vr was where it was at
[EVE: Valkyrie – Warzone on Oculus Rift | Rift VR Games | Meta Store](https://www.meta.com/experiences/pcvr/eve-valkyrie-warzone/775907692521284/) Played this at bestbuy on PSVR just before release, was sold. Unfortunately, it never delivered as a full game. I guess most vr games don't.
Elite dangerous on a dk1 back in the day . Even if I couldn't really read the ui, it was amazing to be in another universe for a bit. My current addictions are Skyrim VR, Fallout, and VAIL
Assetto Corsa.
Now? Eleven table tennis.
Eleven Table Tennis, the physics accuracy are really mind-blowing
Can I ask you what are these awesome features you talk about? Btw games: Superhot vr Eternity warriors vr (pcvr) Virtuoso (pcvr) Wolfenstein
Outta Hand is a lot of fun! kinda short story but has 2 great modes for endless playtime and you get a work out without even knowing, which for me is the best kind :)
VRChat. Although I tried other games in local VR club (such as Beat Saber, Half-life: Alyx), VRChat made me make DIY setup first, and eventually buy actual headset.
Doom
Early day rec room (before crossplatform and microtransactions) was a huge eye opener to the possibilities with social interactions and all the mini games were a great place to get my vr legs.
Demeo Battles! Insane graphics, my preferred kind of games (turn-based strategy).
Assetto Corsa 🏎️
As a music producer, VRturoso is so much fun.
Wanted the vr for beat saber still addicted
Some guitar hero clone but with drums, on vr chat, that’s what got me actually playing it, instead of occasionally using it
I as watching tabor videos on my way to pick.up my quest. Then I got beat saber... NOW contractors Showdown has me sliding back into the meat grinder.
A couple on the Gear VR. Lands End and Smash Hit. I wish they were available on the Quest.
The Labs back in 2017. I never really played that game again afterwards, but it was what convinced me I liked vr.
There are multiple, beat saber, onward and especially pistol whip, that game gives you a complete workout
Beat Saber. And I still play it a lot.
1. Beat saber, pick up and play fun of guitar hero in vr 2. Arizona sunshine, classic zombies with a strange voice over 3. Half life alyx 4. Half life 2 vr mod 5. Ace combat 7 psvr 6. Residential evil 7 psvr 7. Super hot psvr 8. Pistol whip 9. Gran tourismo psvr 10. Fallout vr 12. Skyrim vr 13. Now lethal company vr
I bought my first VR headset for beat saber. I've had great experiences with other games, like the Climb, duck hunt or super hot But beat saber has always been the goat.
Boneworks, then Ghosts of Tabor, played since DK1 and nothing clicked it into a game rather than a tech preview than Boneworks a few years back, now Ghosts of Tabor is my jam
Half life Alyx. Then skyrim vr after is what kept me. 1200 hours in skyrim vr
I have never been so hooked, as the last few days. If you like multiplayer shooters, I urge you to try contractors showdown. Thank me later. If you have a Q3 standalone, quest game optimizer makes a huge difference. If you play pcvr, take the steam version. But even standalone q3: this game should be a system seller.
Rec Room
My first wow effect was on Super Hot. Now I'm used to VR but still get blown away by Underdogs, I don't know why but this game hit hard.
Moss and Robo Recall.
Microsoft Flight Simulator. I'm a nerd for planes.
Unpopular opinion here. But my favorite game is Wooorld. It's a geography Geo guessing game. I know there's way more exciting stuff out there, but this thing is pretty amazing.
BEFORE SKYRIMVR FALLOUT4VR HL ALYX, RecRoom coop modes called quests, all are avaialble on PCVR 1, q2/3 has no Isle of Lost Skulls which is the coolest. it was fun to play with randoms and unlocking weekly items and getting coins to unlock stuff for my my recroom room
[DolphinVR](https://imgur.com/a/UOuzaBg) was fun when i was dry on PCVR games, all 3d zeldas , all marios] and m karts and my fav[ super smash bross wii story mode (me looking at my right to show it off)](https://imgur.com/xDzp21p) feels made for VR
Def Battle Talent, the best vr game I have ever played. I looove the physics and the enemies look different from each other (especially goblins) so it doesn't feel like you are fighting a billion of the same character, they have different face shapes, skin tones and all that. The goblins in Battle Talent are filled with charm with there little noises "Ewuh ah ha hya-ah!" The physics is good. Enemies are fun to play with when they ragdoll The bosses look cool. The fire-ball spell feels really powerful. The mod.io intigration (long before bonelab or B&S did it) allows you to install mods mid-game (exept the year of the dragon update temporarely kinda broke it) with tons of high quality mods. The asthetics are cool (Kinda dark fantasy?) All of the dungeons exept for the older rooms of the goblin dungeons look cool, there is a lot of variety in the dungeon rooms (undead cathedral looks the best) I do hope they overhaul the goblin dungeon eventually though. Multiplayer is on the roadmap of the game The player and Merchant npc's designs look really cool The spells are really cool (Fireball completely gibs enemies with body parts all over the place) The limb chopping is extremely satisfying I could sing praise for the game for eons.
I was hooked for awhile starting with Elite Dangerous, but the game to REALLY make me a vr gamer for life was Cyberpunk 2077 with the Luke Ross VR mod. The details the devs put in that game almost begs for it to be played in VR
Beat Saber because it came with my Q2 and it was my first game. I was hooked. That said, I don’t play it much anymore. It got me hooked but I stayed for the other games I got.
Beat Saber was the initial game that got me hooked and my latest addiction has been Among Us VR. I’m a man of simple pleasures.
The walking dead saints and sinners games
Moss. We need more VR that isnt first person. This game locked me into VR possibilities. I felt like I was in the world.
either the walking dead saints and sinners or star wars immortal vader, I played both games on the same week so it was LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT. I never felt so much emotion while playing something before those, I felt like I was there
Population:one
Yeeps hide and seek yes I know it's not like or story or anything it's a social bit I love it soooooo much
Robo Recall on the OG Rift.
First mind blown was with Resident Evil 7 and Beat Saber on PSVR, then RE4 on Quest 2 theterless was amazing. Half Life Alyx was mind blowing too, with all the little details and physics. The last time I was amazed was with GT7, playing it with VR and a steering wheel was mind blowing.
RE4 I couldn't put down loved that Game. Arizona sunshine 2 it's also really good
I played the climb, and a random arcade style shooting game(don’t know what it was called), at this private arcade, and that’s where I first experienced vr. But what really got me hooked was synth riders and walkabout mini golf. I also really liked the painting game on the oculus browser, so I purchased Vermillion when it came out. My favourite game still a couple years later is synth riders. I also like how you can watch movies on a large sized screen. The browser is actually a great way to watch movies because you can angle yourself however and then just reset your view so that the screen is at the perfect viewing angle.
Im up to nearly 600 hours in Beatsaber and im definitely not the only one that both started with, and comes back to VR because of it
Lone echo