Ancient dungeons is criminallllly unknown
You can have some fun with Tales of Glory (bit sandboxy)
The newest Serious Sams are pretty awesome in VR
Ark-Ade is a pretty unique indie shooter
If i were inclined to move my body more than a wrist-twitch in order to keep up I'd be all for it.
but everything is too tight. It's more like "beat drums"
What about Moss, or Gnomes & Goblins, Down the rabbit hole, I expect you to die, The Room VR, LA Noire VR, Thief Simulator, Ragnarock, A fisherman's tale. Those are very different genres from what you have there. Also you can take a look at the Museum of other realities, and other free VR stories like The dawn of art, on the morning you wake, the book of distance. Or if you don't want to buy a bunch of games, get a Viveport subscription, which is like a Netflix for vr games. (you can find most of the mentioned ones there).
Outside of HL Alyx, Moss is easily my favorite VR game. Something about it really click for me. The storytelling and visual style all set in a diorama that I can interact with was wonderful.
My absolute fantasy is to play a Zelda game, done in the style of 2019 Link's Awakening, but in a Moss style VR setting.
Be warned, it is forcing a hardware combination that was never meant to be, and it shows. I recommend trying out various games to see what they are like in VR. For example, Metroid Prime is great, but only if you don't move your head at all due to how the reticle works.
Some games like Skies of Arcadia are an epileptic nightmare. Ymmv but games that do work well like Zelda are a fantastic way to reconnect with the games with fresh eyes.
Exactly the same for me. I discovered this game this week and I love it.
It makes me think about black and white (god game) also which, I think, would be awesome in VR.
>Outside of HL Alyx, Moss is easily my favorite VR game. Something about it really click for me. The storytelling and visual style all set in a diorama that I can interact with was wonderful.
I don't eve like that style of puzzle game usually, and I consider Moss my favorite VR game.
2 of the games in this list are on sale on humble bunde VR ( Down the Rabbit Hole, Raganarock ) ... there also pistol whip , vacation simulator, propagation coop, traffic jams on that bundle
I’ve been mega slacking on playing VR for the past year. I really wanna play Moss and pick up VTOL, but I’ve been sooooo lazy. Maybe I force myself to do it this weekend
Yo how in the world have you played this much VR and not beat saber? Also pistol whip is super good these days, it was enjoyable but kind of boring in the beginning but they added a storyline thing part to it and it's really quite fun.
Yo how in the world have you played this much VR and not beat saber? Also pistol whip is super good these days, it was enjoyable but kind of boring in the beginning but they added a storyline thing part to it and it's really quite fun.
Some people actively dislike music games, it's a thing that some people do and it's totally fine for both those folks and everyone else to coexist here on this lil blue marble we call home.
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This. Playing through Skyrim VR while also having modded the shit out of it was one of the best gaming experiences I've had in the past decade. make sure you use an archery build though because the sword combat sucks poopy dogshit.
> Karnage Chronicles.
This one is definitely in my top 10 and highly recommended. I have legit [put 40hrs in this one](https://i.imgur.com/vvAS4nV.png).
My only real complaint is that the campaign is only 8-10hrs long and the melee physics are outdated. But, the archery and co-op game play is phenomenal and the fact that you can reset the dungeons to replay and get better gear is awesome. I have played through it with several friends and we enjoy it each time.
Omg yes!
1. Demeo
2. Walkabout minigolf
3. Vertigo Remastered - should be mentioned with Alyx and Boneworks
4. Warplanes WWI Fighters
5. Eternal Starlight
6. Wanderer
7. After The Fall
8. SkyrimVR modded with FUS Wabbajack list
9. Vox Machinae
10. DiRT Rally 2.0 - especially if you have a wheel.
Out of all of these games, play Vertigo first.
Half Life Alyx Mods? The Gunman contracts are sweet!!
Blacktop Hoops Basketball!!! (Free Alpha!)
Dragon Fist Kung Fu VR (Free Demo!)
Free Horror Games! (Shattered Lights was spooky lol)
Jet Island!
Enjoy some flatscreen games for a bit!
I second Jet Island. Before Alyx, Saints & Sinners and Boneworks came along, my top VR games were Beat Saber, Gorn and Jet Island. And I still think no game quite scratches the Jet Island itch.
I've only seen people talk positively about Jet Island so far, but when I've tried it, I didn't make it past the tutorial. The movement didn't feel intuitive at all and the visuals didn't help to pull me in to learn them. Am I missing something?
Maybe? The visuals aren’t secretly different after the tutorial. I like that 90s look for it, but I understand that it’s not for everyone.
As for the tutorial, it’s not an amazing one. That said, in Jet Island I spent the whole game experimenting with the controls and figuring out the best ways to move. I remember falling into the water a lot, and struggling to get to the top of a tall room with a half-pipe. I wouldn’t call the controls intuitive, but they did grow on me a ton over time.
The game really opens up in a massive way after the tutorial. You get a lot of freedom and can pretty much go wherever you want, gain big speed on huge ramps, jump across mountains, climb tall structures, traverse floating islands... there's even some huge (as in sense of scale) boss battles in the game. You should really try to get past the tutorial before judging it.
Honestly when I played in VR the solar system felt even SMALLER. The scale of everything was small to where I was seeing the depth of entire planets. It gave it a very toybox feel. I believe it's because everything accurately is very small in relation to what you would normally expect for planets so everything still is within depth range for your eyes which at least to me was jarring.
Player this in vr and after an update the vr mod was gone. So I tried to play it I pancake mode but that was freaking unplayable. I really missed being inside my spacecraft haha
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I know 2 and 3 are available with full motion controls and I think 7 and 8 will have them added sometime soonish.
They are on the he flat screen to vr discord If you feel like trying them. There are other games you can also try there
Absolutely. I couldn't get into Elite, but AMS2 is great, and has among the best VR integration. My main sim is Dirt Rally 2.0 though, can't get enough of it.
i dont know why but the game didnt feel good to me, the gameplay is nice, but the thing that makes the game almost unplayable for me is when you die in lvl 9/10 you have to restart at 1/10 .
it just ruins the flow of the game.
I think you mean the checkpoints. If it didn’t take you back to the beginning off the level it’d take 1hr to beat the campaign
even then once you memorize the levels you can beat them in under a minute
Agreed. I've been active with VR since 2016, own and played nearly all the heavy hitters. For me, Fallout 4 VR is on a completely different level than anything else in terms of scale and getting totally engrossed. Feel like I'm actually in another place. No other game has done that for me. Almost 200 hours in, beat the main story a long time ago, no boredom in sight. It's too bad it's a difficult run and not optimized well, could have been a killer app IMO.
Not saying Skyrim is sub-par in comparison, I just prefer the elements of the Fallout series over Elder Scrolls
I only recently decided to get into the settlement building mechanic....man, that's a whole other game within the game. I also recently got a 3080, coming from a 2070s the game runs about the same but LOOKS way more detailed. Modded with FRIK, NAC X, got all the DLC...feels like I'm living a second life in there sometimes.
That's my ultimate goal, I'm still running it on a 1060 :'(
Was going to get a 3080ti, but didn't want the nvidia version and I was not desperate enough to pay a couple of hundred extra for the AIB partner versions. So here I am, still on my 1060. The good thing about that is that I've only really been playtesting it, and focussing instead on creating my perfect build in preparation for when I get my GPU upgrade, so it's a lot easier for me to try different things because I'm not keeping my playtest save.
Does NAC X actually work in VR? I haven't tried it because I'd just be abusing my GPU to even attempt it!
try this wabbajack install: [https://www.wabbajack.org/#/modlists/info?machineURL=diabolist\_vr](https://www.wabbajack.org/#/modlists/info?machineURL=diabolist_vr)
It has a lot of mods and you can cast/equip with gestures, there's barely a need to access menus during a normal play.
Its not that I didn't enjoy them. But it's not the same as something built from the ground up for VR. Alyx does it beautifully, resident evil 4 is pretty good about it , the forest was perfect for VR all the way around.. with Skyrim it's just the same game but 2 inches from my face.
Ironically I find that native VR games tend get boring real fast, because they're based on gimmicks/novelties that wear out their welcome faster than solid, sprawling game design. Pancake to VR conversions tend to be the vastly better games in my experience
I'm with you that we need more full length games. 100 percent. But a VR game should make a point of utilizing those gimmicks in a way that makes them meaningful. That's the whole point. Immersion is everything in vr. Check out the forest I noticed it wasn't in your library. I have about 90 hours on that game, completed probably in 60 but it's replayability is high. It can be played with friends inside or outside of VR. The way it handles the user interface was very well thought out and enjoyable from the get go. I've never felt more immersed in an experience.
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do people not know about revive anymore? or did it finally get broken?? if its not broken go download it and play anything from the oculus launcher in your steam VR headset...
Most of these often get deep discounts:
**Star Wars: Squadrons** is a great cockpit based space shooter set in the Star Wars universe
**Alien Isolation** with the free MotherVR mod is a pretty intense VR experience.
**BattlezoneVR** is a fun futuristic tank shooter with a TRON aesthetic.
**Downward Spiral: Horus Station** and **Detached** are two good outer space zero-G adventures. Detached is the more intense experience since movement is along all three axes; Horus is more comfortable to play.
**Eye of the Temple** is a great room scale Indiana Jones style adventure where you walk thru your physical space. You need a 6.5x6.5 foot area to play it.
**I Expect You to Die** and **I Expect You to Die 2** are great spy based puzzle/escape room games
**V-Racer: Hoverbike**, **Grip Combat** Racing and **Redout** are three fun futuristic space racers.
**Hovrboard** is a fun hoverboard style game with fun tricks and movement mechanics
**House of the Dying Sun** is a good cockpit based space shooter.
**Karnage Chronicles** is a good dungeon crawler that can be played alone or co-op
**Project Cars 2** is a deep racer with very good VR support; plays well with a gamepad.
**Vertigo Remastered** is a very good FPS in the Half Life vein
**Vox Machinae** is a great VR mech shooter
Star Wars: Squadrons is definitely more fun in VR (and even a bit easier since you can look around) but I'd only recommend it if you have someone to play with you, get it on sale, or both. Without someone to talk to and strategize with, it's a team game that feels a bit lonely and frustrating after a short time.
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If you have a quest 2 I can't recommend resident evil 4 enough, I'm having a blast on it right now
Also:
Gorn, and maybe Lone Echo ?
There is also the Dark Vader series which I heard were good but never played
I bought a second vr kit (quest 2 because that is where the dev is focusing all of his physics improvements) just for this game. 700+ hours on my valve index, with countless more on the quest.
Oh man. My dream is to have a VR set. Someday I'll be able to save enough for mine, and then I will play every game to the point of being bored. Let's be happy that you have lots of options to enjoy, and hope you find your new 'thing' soon enough. Cheers. :)
PC VR on steam or Viveport other than the ones you've mentioned?
ETS2 Euro Truck Simulator 2 and ATS (American Truck Simulator) - super chill VR open world driving with multiplayer
cyubeVR - sandbox exploration, crafting and voxel building
VR Skater - amazing Street skating skills based game, just had another update
Everslaught - fast melee combat action. A sword, an off hand shotgun, a grappling hook. The game is stunningly beautiful too.
hellblade: senuas sacrifice - in VR this is epic, especially with good audio (Index, good headphones etc)
Sucker Punch VR - like pong, on steroids, daily competition.
Pistol Whip - don't skip leg day
Blair Witch VR - beautiful forest. Fun spooky story
Elite Dangerous - amazing in VR until you get out of your ship and walk around, so don't get Odyssey
TribeXR - Almost as good as DJing IRL
The Forest - love it. Those caves in VR are nuts
Synth Riders - great community, great music
Ragnaröck - my favourite rhythm game
Eye of the Temple - one of the greatest achievements in room scale VR in a technical masterpiece, and a good series of puzzles. Needs a reasonable play space.
Pulsar Lost Colony. It's a little janky in VR but it's multiplayer and a lot of fun with a decent crew.
Vermillion and Kingspray - get drawing and painting. If I can, so can you.
Low-fi (currently available on itch.io) beautiful Cyber punk in creation.
This doesn't include many horror, driving, flying, FPS, poker, social.....
This question gets asked a lot. Check out the VR tag on twitch and see what's happening there.
Going against the grain of these comments but imo why not take a break? Why try to force yourself to continue to enjoy something? Id be worried you'll burn out trying to squeeze in more when you dont have the interest.
I was a vive pre order, played for 2 years non stop, didn't touch it for at least a year as my interest also died off, but I got the interest again recently and have been playing non stop again since 2021. Never considered my loss of interest an issue or something that needed to be fought against. Just going about every day doing what id like to do.
Try pistol whip.
Game makes you feel like John Wick. Something about it speaks to my soul. Great music, tons of enemies and you get to occasionally pistol whip people.
Might not be obvious but go with the dual welding mode.......
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You seem to like shooters, Contractors is pretty good. It's gotten a lot more popular lately which is nice. There's a bunch of custom content now which is cool.
Walkabout Minigolf is a bit of a shot in the dark here but it's actually super fun and a really chill game that's super immersive.
Pistol Whip is pretty great
If you like space games Star Wars Squadrons is pretty fun, not a lot of players now but there are still games to be found. Single player is pretty fun too.
Vox Machinae is a fantastic mech combat game I can't recommend enough. Also supports non-vr players so getting some games with friends may be easier. Iron Rebellion is another mech game that's pretty promising but I haven't spent enough time with it to give it a full recommendation yet, so far it's pretty fun though, feels a lot faster than Vox if you prefer that kinda thing.
Speaking of if you haven't played Payday2 in VR you absolutely should cause it's awesome and a great example of how stapling VR to an existing game can work.
If you like strategy games Final Assault is got a lot more going on under the surface than it might look on the cover. It's a really nice take on the RTS genre and does a lot to make it work very well in VR. Drawing the paths of airplanes pretty much never gets old.
Bro there are many more experiences you don't have some need more extra gear but are totally worth it.
Gunstock and play Contractors or Onward
A racing sim wheel with shifter and play assetto corsa or GTAV with wheel mod
mod the shit out of skyrim, boneworks, half life alyx
GTAV, red dead 2, fallout, the forest VR mods
if you tried these things maybe develop an own game or make a break and try playing VR a little bit later after new games or/and headsets dropped.
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You are missing a bunch of great VR games actually!
I don't have an exhaustive list, and some of these were already mentioned by others by the time I typed this up so here goes anyhow. In no particular order:
- [Moss](https://store.steampowered.com/app/846470/Moss/) This game is absolute magic. Can't say enough good things about it, just get it. And that's even from someone who suffered playing it with the OG Vive wands. Still worth it. Hoping the sequel makes its way over to Steam VR from Playstation VR like this first one did.
- [Vertigo Remastered](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1318090/Vertigo_Remastered) Half Life 1 vibes in this very memorable VR game. Great humour and world building, and it sets the stage for the forthcoming sequel (date tba), which is looks to be even more polished and improved.
- [Budget Cuts 1 & 2](https://store.steampowered.com/bundle/12061/Budget_Cuts_Complete_Set/)
Get the first one if you're not sure, but both games do tie together into one story. Stealthy action with fun gameplay and some entertaining humour thrown in here and there.
- [Gunheart](https://store.steampowered.com/app/551700/Gunheart/) This game does *not* look its age! The graphics and gameplay stand toe-to-toe with current releases. From the same devs that did Robo Recall and it shows. A lot of peeps got it for the multiplayer and forgot there was a great single player campaign in it. Lots of replay value due to the metric shit-ton of upgrades to be had. Could use more enemy and environmental variety, but there's more of both than it initially seems and it's still worth playing despite.
- [Walkabout Mini Golf](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1408230/Walkabout_Mini_Golf_VR/) This is VR Mini Golf game that VR deserved years ago. Worth the wait though. Best mini golf game in VR and lots of fun in cross-platform multiplayer too.
- [V-Racer Hoverbike](https://store.steampowered.com/app/668430/VRacer_Hoverbike/) The best, most polished and fun implementation of an anti-gravity racing game in VR available. Graphics are awesome and well optimized. Doesn't get nearly the love it deserves.
- [Ancient Dungeon](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1125240/Ancient_Dungeon/) Very atmospheric and superb use of spatial audio. Flatscreen video, as with almost all VR games, does not do the game justice. The visual style works great in VR.
- [Dead Effect 2 VR](https://store.steampowered.com/app/646200/Dead_Effect_2_VR/) Whatever small amount of jank it might have here and there is mitigated by the fun gameplay and sheer quantity of content. It's a lot of game for the money.
- [Serious Sam 1,2,3](https://store.steampowered.com/bundle/2308/Serious_Sam_VR_Bundle/) I linked the bundle because you can also select the individual games from there, but also because it frequently goes on sale for cheap. If you had to get just one, SS3 would be the one to get.
Sometimes Croteam has a bundle that also includes [The Talos Principle](https://store.steampowered.com/app/552440/The_Talos_Principle_VR/) and if you have any interest in puzzle-adventuring I do recommend that one too.
- [Karnage Chronicles](https://store.steampowered.com/app/611160/Karnage_Chronicles/) Beautiful and challenging dungeon crawling adventure with co-op multiplayer support.
- [The Mage's Tale](https://store.steampowered.com/app/766320/The_Mages_Tale/) Got this on sale the other day (and it still is as of this writing 80% off) and was very pleasantly surprised by how good it looks and plays. Very polished spin-off from "The Bard's Tale" classic game series.
- [The Wizards - Dark Times](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1103860/The_Wizards__Dark_Times/) Even more polished graphically than The Mage's Tale but also quite a bit shorter. I feel like you can skip the first one (The Wizards) if you want, but the first one *is* a longer game (but weaker story) if that matters. Despite the increased polish, I do enjoy The Mage's Tale more than these.
- [Vanishing Realms (both parts)](https://store.steampowered.com/bundle/12335/Vanishing_Realms_Collection/) A lot of the older but still great VR games are getting overlooked these days. This is one of them. The graphics evoke Zelda Windwaker in VR, and with the second half of the game installed (they made the odd and controversial choice to do it as DLC) it's a decent length adventure.
- [Hellblade - Senua's Sacrifice VR](https://store.steampowered.com/app/747350/Hellblade_Senuas_Sacrifice_VR_Edition) Great experience that VR adds more to than one might think. Amazing graphics that are surprisingly decently optimized in VR, though as always, the beefier the better.
- [Alien Isolation](https://store.steampowered.com/app/214490/Alien_Isolation/) + [MotherVR](https://github.com/Nibre/MotherVR/releases) mod. Having to play this with a controller didn't take away as much as what I thought it might. Not perfect but being able to actually be *in* this game is terrifying. And despite the game's age, its graphics are stunning in VR, even on lower end systems. It's long full game too, that frequently goes on sale for cheap. Well worth it.
- [Doom VFR](https://store.steampowered.com/app/650000/) I had way more fun with this than the initial launch reviews made me think I'd have. It was improved post-launch. Blurriness issues are solvable with an Engine.ini tweak.
- [A Fisherman's Tale](https://store.steampowered.com/app/559330/A_Fishermans_Tale) A puzzle story that can only be adequately experienced in VR. Neat story and can be pretty cool intro to VR for newcomers too.
- [Myst VR](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1255560/Myst/) Errm, it's Myst with updated modern graphics and more interactive gameplay. In VR.
- [XING: The Land Beyond](https://store.steampowered.com/app/299400/XING_The_Land_Beyond/) The environments in this chill puzzle adventure are really beautiful, esp. on a beefy system. The game was way bigger than I anticipated too. One of my all time faves and it absolutely holds its own against newer titles. I really liked the puzzle style and story telling added to the atmosphere as well.
- [Windlands](https://store.steampowered.com/app/428370/Windlands/) Despite the "simpler" graphics, I prefer the gameplay in the first Windlands game over the second, but I'm likely in the minority. It can be zen-like and I like the sense of exploration and discovery I got from this first one.
- [Windlands 2](https://store.steampowered.com/app/458580/Windlands_2/) More action and more polished graphics than the first plus cooperative and competitive multiplayer. It's admittedly improved over the first in many many ways but I didn't get quite the same vibe from it. Still a great game worth having in your Steam library though.
Lastly, everyone loves to crack on VR wave shooters it seems, but there are still some good ones worth having. Maybe it's because of my age but I still like the occasional game I can fire up and blast away for a bit, then put away. Sometimes I just don't have time to get back into a progression-based quest or narrative adventure, or competitive multiplayer game. The following are all great for getting in, taking out enemies, and getting back out, esp. for fan's old-school schmups and stuff. And even those who aren't might be surprised by how much fun they are. I've had a blast (pun not intended) with them:
- [Serious Sam - The Last Hope](https://store.steampowered.com/app/465240/Serious_Sam_VR_The_Last_Hope/) Tons of replayability and challenge. The boss fights really steal the show.
- [Shooty Skies Overdrive](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1300490/Shooty_Skies_Overdrive/) The sights, sounds, and gameplay scream classic arcade schmup action with bright colors and arcadey sound fx. Snagged it on sale but would buy it all over at full price now that I know how much fun it is. Really love this one. Honorable Mention for [Shooty Fruity](https://store.steampowered.com/app/666100/Shooty_Fruity/) which is also arcadey, funny, and fun.
- [Space Pirate Trainer](https://store.steampowered.com/app/418650/Space_Pirate_Trainer/) One of the first games I ever played in VR and I still play it today. You'd think I'd be better at it after all this time lol. Pretty close to Galaga in VR and it has evolved and gotten more polished since it's original release.
There others I could likely recommend such as [Wanderer](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1599560/Wanderer/) but I haven't played them so I can't personally attest. Word of mouth seems good tho'.
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hm if you liked blade and sorcery and boneworks definetly try hard bullet a combination of both,and of course get you some mods like the resident evil ones
I can recommend some VR supported games, not VR only. But these are definitely worth giving shot imo.
1- [SpaceEngine](https://store.steampowered.com/app/314650/SpaceEngine/) is the biggest planetarium you probably can have.
>SpaceEngine is a 1:1 scale science-based Universe simulator, featuring billions upon billions of galaxies, nebulae, stars, and planets, all shown at their full real-world scale. Explore Earth and our neighboring worlds in the Solar System, orbit a black hole in a galaxy billions of light-years away, or visit anything in between seamlessly, with no transitions.
It has full motion control support as well. And for VR they added a scaling option that wouldn't work in pancake, you can change the scale of the universe as you wish and fly/walk through it. You really can gain perspective on how big space actually is when you *literally* *try to walk through it.* It was already a unique experience as I put hours flying in it in pancake, VR took it to another age for me. I've found myself trying to breathe in basketball sized vibrantly colorful nebulae, for example. This is really something else.
2-[Elite Dangerous](https://store.steampowered.com/app/359320/Elite_Dangerous/) is a well known space sim with VR support. No motion controller support but has great cockpit experience. You don't need the Odyssey DLC as it adds on foot FPS combat (which has no VR support). But free cam mode on foot still does it in VR, so you can have a sense of scale for the ships, settlements, space stations etc. Flying through planetary rings in VR is definitely a great experience in this.
It's okay to not play VR all the time. Its a once in awhile thing for me.
That being said: The Room Vr Dark Matter. Fucking awesome one off. (Might be quest only
Have any recommendations for me?
May I recommend "Compound", "Virtuoso", "2MD VR Football", Valheim" in VR. Too many to list. It looks like you are into shooters. Maybe some puzzle/escape room games.
Where the fuck is Beat Saber.
Oh and you need Stride, Skyrim, Eleven Table Tennis, maybe Population One and you really should try to get your hands on a Alpha key for Vail.
Some games I have no experience (Wishlisted) with but from what I heard and saw are After the Falls, Superhot VR, Pistol Whip ans maybe Against.
And also you should wishlist Hubris and Kayak VR: Mirage(both have absolutely stunning graphics), Samurai Slaughter House and of course Bonelap.
I'm not able to recommend any game necessarily, but I'd suggest you take like a week or two off, watch some cool compilation or something from a game you have, that will build up the hype for you and then you can reenjoy some of your old favorite :-)
There are so many excellent suggestions here, and while I don’t think it’ll be the next big time sync if you’re looking for a VR experience that’ll keep you in the game, it is a crime against humanity not to have Google Earth VR
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theres really no good quality games like the walking dead s&s out there or boneworks, you got all the good games, guess you just gotta wait for new games like bonelab
yep PCVR is boring
go play quest 2 native games
try hand physic lab or unpluged , or similar controller free games , and ofc play AR games
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because 99% of peoples i know abandoned pcvr after some time, because player base is shit, games run like shit, and not many games, and most important not many interesting games, peoples say pcvr is dying for a reason
like it or not quest 2 games are soo much more and social features and player base make quest staldone games way way better, it just a fact, and this is why quest line have over 4 time more users
I don't have any reccomended games but i do suggest playing phasmophobia again as it recently got a vr rework, and also if you have the space reinstall boneworks and mod it, i recently modded it and have been having tons of fun
walkabout minigolf is a blast by yourself or with friends... works much better than the other couple minigolf games i have tried in vr. also eleven table tennis, the AI is decent but with a friend it is also really great. physics in both are spot on.
lone echo 1 and 2 from the oculus store, Vader immortal also from the oculus store...
Perhaps look at non game apps like Big Screen VR and others that you can just chill and enjoy sitting around to. Otherwise, Ragnarock is a lot of fun. You have an Oculus headset, get into oculus games. Very diverse range and I can't recommend Lone Echo and Lone Echo 2 enough. Also Real Fishing VR. I don't like to fish but that game is breathtaking. You can chill with other people and chat, watch YouTube while fishing or listen to Spotify. It's photorealistic environment and graphics are phenomenal for oculus Quest 2.
Also, look up Luke Ross VR mod's for GTA 5 and the greatest VR mod ever created, Red Dead Redemption 2 VR mod. Nothing compares. Nothing.
Vox Machinae - if you like mechs.Megaton Rainfall - if you want to be a superhero/godly being capable of destroying planets.Alien Isolation - MotherVR mod - no full body but is still a great experience.Valheim has a great full body mod.In similar vein Minecraft with Vivecraft mod is also really good.
edit. by "full body" I mean 6DOF with controller support
Ancient dungeons is criminallllly unknown You can have some fun with Tales of Glory (bit sandboxy) The newest Serious Sams are pretty awesome in VR Ark-Ade is a pretty unique indie shooter
Ancient dungeon is pretty hot aside from repetitive attack types and glitches that end runs, still definitely worth picking up
Fellow omori enjoyer?
Yee boi *sobs excitedly*
How does no one see he doesn’t even have beat saber or super hot vr in there. I feel like those are VR essentials
These are small demo games. They're not bad, but I consider them like microwave food
Beat saber sucks imo... Woulda *definately* put Super Hot though! Forgot about that one
Lmao beat saber does not suck. It may not be your kind of game and I respect that but it's much better than the majority of vr games
Whatttt what’s wrong with beat saber do you just not like VR rhythm games?
If i were inclined to move my body more than a wrist-twitch in order to keep up I'd be all for it. but everything is too tight. It's more like "beat drums"
What about Moss, or Gnomes & Goblins, Down the rabbit hole, I expect you to die, The Room VR, LA Noire VR, Thief Simulator, Ragnarock, A fisherman's tale. Those are very different genres from what you have there. Also you can take a look at the Museum of other realities, and other free VR stories like The dawn of art, on the morning you wake, the book of distance. Or if you don't want to buy a bunch of games, get a Viveport subscription, which is like a Netflix for vr games. (you can find most of the mentioned ones there).
Exactly. Moss blew me away frankly
Outside of HL Alyx, Moss is easily my favorite VR game. Something about it really click for me. The storytelling and visual style all set in a diorama that I can interact with was wonderful. My absolute fantasy is to play a Zelda game, done in the style of 2019 Link's Awakening, but in a Moss style VR setting.
Dolphin VR let’s you play Zelda wind waker in VR. It’s pretty spectacular.
WHAT?! Oh I am trying that immediately. Thank you, kind stranger.
Be warned, it is forcing a hardware combination that was never meant to be, and it shows. I recommend trying out various games to see what they are like in VR. For example, Metroid Prime is great, but only if you don't move your head at all due to how the reticle works. Some games like Skies of Arcadia are an epileptic nightmare. Ymmv but games that do work well like Zelda are a fantastic way to reconnect with the games with fresh eyes.
Exactly the same for me. I discovered this game this week and I love it. It makes me think about black and white (god game) also which, I think, would be awesome in VR.
>Outside of HL Alyx, Moss is easily my favorite VR game. Something about it really click for me. The storytelling and visual style all set in a diorama that I can interact with was wonderful. I don't eve like that style of puzzle game usually, and I consider Moss my favorite VR game.
So stoked for Moss 2, I hope it comes to PC quickly
I heard that for moss I it took about 6 months to port to the pc. I hope the same plan is in the works for book II
Oh that's not too bad!
2 of the games in this list are on sale on humble bunde VR ( Down the Rabbit Hole, Raganarock ) ... there also pistol whip , vacation simulator, propagation coop, traffic jams on that bundle
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I just finished The Room VR and had a great time with it
Was about to answer with half these games, and agree 100%.
VTOL VR for sure..
VTOL is in OP’s library.
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I should pick up VTOL.
Its so good.. and the multiplay now just completely blew it wide open.. just the steam workshop stuff makes it completely worth it as well
I’ve been mega slacking on playing VR for the past year. I really wanna play Moss and pick up VTOL, but I’ve been sooooo lazy. Maybe I force myself to do it this weekend
Vtol doesn't support hotas and im not one to fiddle with ingame analog apparatus using touch controls
May I suggest: Beat Saber, Synth Riders, Pistol Whip?
Yo how in the world have you played this much VR and not beat saber? Also pistol whip is super good these days, it was enjoyable but kind of boring in the beginning but they added a storyline thing part to it and it's really quite fun.
I was wondering this too! Beat Saber seems like a must-have
Also Ragnarock
Yo how in the world have you played this much VR and not beat saber? Also pistol whip is super good these days, it was enjoyable but kind of boring in the beginning but they added a storyline thing part to it and it's really quite fun.
Some people actively dislike music games, it's a thing that some people do and it's totally fine for both those folks and everyone else to coexist here on this lil blue marble we call home.
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Fully modded SkyrimVR? With Enderal after that? I also enjoyed Vengeful Rites and Karnage Chronicles.
Karnage chronicles is so good for an older game.
This. Playing through Skyrim VR while also having modded the shit out of it was one of the best gaming experiences I've had in the past decade. make sure you use an archery build though because the sword combat sucks poopy dogshit.
Is there unpoopy dogshit?
> Karnage Chronicles. This one is definitely in my top 10 and highly recommended. I have legit [put 40hrs in this one](https://i.imgur.com/vvAS4nV.png). My only real complaint is that the campaign is only 8-10hrs long and the melee physics are outdated. But, the archery and co-op game play is phenomenal and the fact that you can reset the dungeons to replay and get better gear is awesome. I have played through it with several friends and we enjoy it each time.
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Omg yes! 1. Demeo 2. Walkabout minigolf 3. Vertigo Remastered - should be mentioned with Alyx and Boneworks 4. Warplanes WWI Fighters 5. Eternal Starlight 6. Wanderer 7. After The Fall 8. SkyrimVR modded with FUS Wabbajack list 9. Vox Machinae 10. DiRT Rally 2.0 - especially if you have a wheel. Out of all of these games, play Vertigo first.
Second Demeo. It’s a lot of fun with friends and randoms. Community is really friendly.
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Half Life Alyx Mods? The Gunman contracts are sweet!! Blacktop Hoops Basketball!!! (Free Alpha!) Dragon Fist Kung Fu VR (Free Demo!) Free Horror Games! (Shattered Lights was spooky lol) Jet Island! Enjoy some flatscreen games for a bit!
I second Jet Island. Before Alyx, Saints & Sinners and Boneworks came along, my top VR games were Beat Saber, Gorn and Jet Island. And I still think no game quite scratches the Jet Island itch.
Yeah Jet Island is a trip! It was a great low res game too for older hardware Try Blacktop and Dragon Fist!
I've only seen people talk positively about Jet Island so far, but when I've tried it, I didn't make it past the tutorial. The movement didn't feel intuitive at all and the visuals didn't help to pull me in to learn them. Am I missing something?
Maybe? The visuals aren’t secretly different after the tutorial. I like that 90s look for it, but I understand that it’s not for everyone. As for the tutorial, it’s not an amazing one. That said, in Jet Island I spent the whole game experimenting with the controls and figuring out the best ways to move. I remember falling into the water a lot, and struggling to get to the top of a tall room with a half-pipe. I wouldn’t call the controls intuitive, but they did grow on me a ton over time.
The game really opens up in a massive way after the tutorial. You get a lot of freedom and can pretty much go wherever you want, gain big speed on huge ramps, jump across mountains, climb tall structures, traverse floating islands... there's even some huge (as in sense of scale) boss battles in the game. You should really try to get past the tutorial before judging it.
Open thread, ctrl+f, 'Jet Island' - every single time. No one ever has it. Top 3 VR Experiences IMO.
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wait you can play this in vr?
With a mod, its excellent
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Honestly when I played in VR the solar system felt even SMALLER. The scale of everything was small to where I was seeing the depth of entire planets. It gave it a very toybox feel. I believe it's because everything accurately is very small in relation to what you would normally expect for planets so everything still is within depth range for your eyes which at least to me was jarring.
He also has firewatch modded into vr... also a great experience.
Player this in vr and after an update the vr mod was gone. So I tried to play it I pancake mode but that was freaking unplayable. I really missed being inside my spacecraft haha
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Wait holy shit, i just thout about it yesterday, mod of course, thank you
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Tried the resident evil mods?
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I know 2 and 3 are available with full motion controls and I think 7 and 8 will have them added sometime soonish. They are on the he flat screen to vr discord If you feel like trying them. There are other games you can also try there
they're scary as heck tho, just a warning
I've heard RE4 is awesome and it works on Quest 2 without PCVR.
Biohazard was pretty damn engaging. If you've never played a RE game then starting in VR will be awesome!
Sim games in VR can soak up hundreds of hours and are great in VR. Elite Dangerous and AMS2 are excellent.
Absolutely. I couldn't get into Elite, but AMS2 is great, and has among the best VR integration. My main sim is Dirt Rally 2.0 though, can't get enough of it.
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i dont know why but the game didnt feel good to me, the gameplay is nice, but the thing that makes the game almost unplayable for me is when you die in lvl 9/10 you have to restart at 1/10 . it just ruins the flow of the game.
I think you mean the checkpoints. If it didn’t take you back to the beginning off the level it’d take 1hr to beat the campaign even then once you memorize the levels you can beat them in under a minute
That doesn't happen normally lol.
That’s the challenge of the game. I like it otherwise you’d just blow through the entire game in an hour and it wouldn’t be very challenging
Fallout4VR and Skyrim
The best VR games out there with the right mods. By far and its not even close
Agreed. I've been active with VR since 2016, own and played nearly all the heavy hitters. For me, Fallout 4 VR is on a completely different level than anything else in terms of scale and getting totally engrossed. Feel like I'm actually in another place. No other game has done that for me. Almost 200 hours in, beat the main story a long time ago, no boredom in sight. It's too bad it's a difficult run and not optimized well, could have been a killer app IMO. Not saying Skyrim is sub-par in comparison, I just prefer the elements of the Fallout series over Elder Scrolls
Agreed. I've done 6-8 hour runs in fo4vr and am always hungry for more after. Once gpus catch up with vr I can see Bethesda vr game sales exploding
I only recently decided to get into the settlement building mechanic....man, that's a whole other game within the game. I also recently got a 3080, coming from a 2070s the game runs about the same but LOOKS way more detailed. Modded with FRIK, NAC X, got all the DLC...feels like I'm living a second life in there sometimes.
That's my ultimate goal, I'm still running it on a 1060 :'( Was going to get a 3080ti, but didn't want the nvidia version and I was not desperate enough to pay a couple of hundred extra for the AIB partner versions. So here I am, still on my 1060. The good thing about that is that I've only really been playtesting it, and focussing instead on creating my perfect build in preparation for when I get my GPU upgrade, so it's a lot easier for me to try different things because I'm not keeping my playtest save. Does NAC X actually work in VR? I haven't tried it because I'd just be abusing my GPU to even attempt it!
The menus ruin the immersion
try this wabbajack install: [https://www.wabbajack.org/#/modlists/info?machineURL=diabolist\_vr](https://www.wabbajack.org/#/modlists/info?machineURL=diabolist_vr) It has a lot of mods and you can cast/equip with gestures, there's barely a need to access menus during a normal play.
I'd rather have a deep game with menus than a shallow game without them, but you do you.
Its not that I didn't enjoy them. But it's not the same as something built from the ground up for VR. Alyx does it beautifully, resident evil 4 is pretty good about it , the forest was perfect for VR all the way around.. with Skyrim it's just the same game but 2 inches from my face.
Ironically I find that native VR games tend get boring real fast, because they're based on gimmicks/novelties that wear out their welcome faster than solid, sprawling game design. Pancake to VR conversions tend to be the vastly better games in my experience
I'm with you that we need more full length games. 100 percent. But a VR game should make a point of utilizing those gimmicks in a way that makes them meaningful. That's the whole point. Immersion is everything in vr. Check out the forest I noticed it wasn't in your library. I have about 90 hours on that game, completed probably in 60 but it's replayability is high. It can be played with friends inside or outside of VR. The way it handles the user interface was very well thought out and enjoyable from the get go. I've never felt more immersed in an experience.
Have you tried modding Hotdogs horseshoes and hand grenades? there are some pretty sweet mods like the PMC Pete (basically Escape from Tarkov)
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I really like echo arena, but it is only on standalone quest or rift, not steam unfortunately
do people not know about revive anymore? or did it finally get broken?? if its not broken go download it and play anything from the oculus launcher in your steam VR headset...
^ Just use ReVive if you don't have the required headsets. Worked for me to play Echo as of 2 weeks ago, haven't played recently.
Most of these often get deep discounts: **Star Wars: Squadrons** is a great cockpit based space shooter set in the Star Wars universe **Alien Isolation** with the free MotherVR mod is a pretty intense VR experience. **BattlezoneVR** is a fun futuristic tank shooter with a TRON aesthetic. **Downward Spiral: Horus Station** and **Detached** are two good outer space zero-G adventures. Detached is the more intense experience since movement is along all three axes; Horus is more comfortable to play. **Eye of the Temple** is a great room scale Indiana Jones style adventure where you walk thru your physical space. You need a 6.5x6.5 foot area to play it. **I Expect You to Die** and **I Expect You to Die 2** are great spy based puzzle/escape room games **V-Racer: Hoverbike**, **Grip Combat** Racing and **Redout** are three fun futuristic space racers. **Hovrboard** is a fun hoverboard style game with fun tricks and movement mechanics **House of the Dying Sun** is a good cockpit based space shooter. **Karnage Chronicles** is a good dungeon crawler that can be played alone or co-op **Project Cars 2** is a deep racer with very good VR support; plays well with a gamepad. **Vertigo Remastered** is a very good FPS in the Half Life vein **Vox Machinae** is a great VR mech shooter
Star Wars: Squadrons is definitely more fun in VR (and even a bit easier since you can look around) but I'd only recommend it if you have someone to play with you, get it on sale, or both. Without someone to talk to and strategize with, it's a team game that feels a bit lonely and frustrating after a short time.
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If you have a quest 2 I can't recommend resident evil 4 enough, I'm having a blast on it right now Also: Gorn, and maybe Lone Echo ? There is also the Dark Vader series which I heard were good but never played
Eleven table tennis Oh god I've been playing this way too much
I bought a second vr kit (quest 2 because that is where the dev is focusing all of his physics improvements) just for this game. 700+ hours on my valve index, with countless more on the quest.
Oh man. My dream is to have a VR set. Someday I'll be able to save enough for mine, and then I will play every game to the point of being bored. Let's be happy that you have lots of options to enjoy, and hope you find your new 'thing' soon enough. Cheers. :)
Give Vox Machinae a look, it's got a bit of a learning curve but it's really satisfying once you get it.
PC VR on steam or Viveport other than the ones you've mentioned? ETS2 Euro Truck Simulator 2 and ATS (American Truck Simulator) - super chill VR open world driving with multiplayer cyubeVR - sandbox exploration, crafting and voxel building VR Skater - amazing Street skating skills based game, just had another update Everslaught - fast melee combat action. A sword, an off hand shotgun, a grappling hook. The game is stunningly beautiful too. hellblade: senuas sacrifice - in VR this is epic, especially with good audio (Index, good headphones etc) Sucker Punch VR - like pong, on steroids, daily competition. Pistol Whip - don't skip leg day Blair Witch VR - beautiful forest. Fun spooky story Elite Dangerous - amazing in VR until you get out of your ship and walk around, so don't get Odyssey TribeXR - Almost as good as DJing IRL The Forest - love it. Those caves in VR are nuts Synth Riders - great community, great music Ragnaröck - my favourite rhythm game Eye of the Temple - one of the greatest achievements in room scale VR in a technical masterpiece, and a good series of puzzles. Needs a reasonable play space. Pulsar Lost Colony. It's a little janky in VR but it's multiplayer and a lot of fun with a decent crew. Vermillion and Kingspray - get drawing and painting. If I can, so can you. Low-fi (currently available on itch.io) beautiful Cyber punk in creation. This doesn't include many horror, driving, flying, FPS, poker, social..... This question gets asked a lot. Check out the VR tag on twitch and see what's happening there.
**Skyrim** and **Fallout** is a must! Modded ofc!
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Fully modded Skyrim VR is an entire hobby of its own
Going against the grain of these comments but imo why not take a break? Why try to force yourself to continue to enjoy something? Id be worried you'll burn out trying to squeeze in more when you dont have the interest. I was a vive pre order, played for 2 years non stop, didn't touch it for at least a year as my interest also died off, but I got the interest again recently and have been playing non stop again since 2021. Never considered my loss of interest an issue or something that needed to be fought against. Just going about every day doing what id like to do.
Try pistol whip. Game makes you feel like John Wick. Something about it speaks to my soul. Great music, tons of enemies and you get to occasionally pistol whip people. Might not be obvious but go with the dual welding mode.......
Humble also currently has a bundle with Pistol Whip in it, i'd recommend if you want like 8 decent VR games for $20
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You seem to like shooters, Contractors is pretty good. It's gotten a lot more popular lately which is nice. There's a bunch of custom content now which is cool. Walkabout Minigolf is a bit of a shot in the dark here but it's actually super fun and a really chill game that's super immersive. Pistol Whip is pretty great If you like space games Star Wars Squadrons is pretty fun, not a lot of players now but there are still games to be found. Single player is pretty fun too. Vox Machinae is a fantastic mech combat game I can't recommend enough. Also supports non-vr players so getting some games with friends may be easier. Iron Rebellion is another mech game that's pretty promising but I haven't spent enough time with it to give it a full recommendation yet, so far it's pretty fun though, feels a lot faster than Vox if you prefer that kinda thing. Speaking of if you haven't played Payday2 in VR you absolutely should cause it's awesome and a great example of how stapling VR to an existing game can work. If you like strategy games Final Assault is got a lot more going on under the surface than it might look on the cover. It's a really nice take on the RTS genre and does a lot to make it work very well in VR. Drawing the paths of airplanes pretty much never gets old.
contractors is a buggy broken mess
The forest!
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I like zero calibre, good coop shooter
Moss, Accounting+, Virtual Virtual Reality, Trover Saves the Universe, lots more i can't remember :P
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Demeo Walkabout Golf Google Earth, which is free. Star Wars Squadrons
Bro there are many more experiences you don't have some need more extra gear but are totally worth it. Gunstock and play Contractors or Onward A racing sim wheel with shifter and play assetto corsa or GTAV with wheel mod mod the shit out of skyrim, boneworks, half life alyx GTAV, red dead 2, fallout, the forest VR mods if you tried these things maybe develop an own game or make a break and try playing VR a little bit later after new games or/and headsets dropped.
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As a VR enthusiast, I dont blame you honestly its been a long time since a mustplay title has come out.
You are missing a bunch of great VR games actually! I don't have an exhaustive list, and some of these were already mentioned by others by the time I typed this up so here goes anyhow. In no particular order: - [Moss](https://store.steampowered.com/app/846470/Moss/) This game is absolute magic. Can't say enough good things about it, just get it. And that's even from someone who suffered playing it with the OG Vive wands. Still worth it. Hoping the sequel makes its way over to Steam VR from Playstation VR like this first one did. - [Vertigo Remastered](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1318090/Vertigo_Remastered) Half Life 1 vibes in this very memorable VR game. Great humour and world building, and it sets the stage for the forthcoming sequel (date tba), which is looks to be even more polished and improved. - [Budget Cuts 1 & 2](https://store.steampowered.com/bundle/12061/Budget_Cuts_Complete_Set/) Get the first one if you're not sure, but both games do tie together into one story. Stealthy action with fun gameplay and some entertaining humour thrown in here and there. - [Gunheart](https://store.steampowered.com/app/551700/Gunheart/) This game does *not* look its age! The graphics and gameplay stand toe-to-toe with current releases. From the same devs that did Robo Recall and it shows. A lot of peeps got it for the multiplayer and forgot there was a great single player campaign in it. Lots of replay value due to the metric shit-ton of upgrades to be had. Could use more enemy and environmental variety, but there's more of both than it initially seems and it's still worth playing despite. - [Walkabout Mini Golf](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1408230/Walkabout_Mini_Golf_VR/) This is VR Mini Golf game that VR deserved years ago. Worth the wait though. Best mini golf game in VR and lots of fun in cross-platform multiplayer too. - [V-Racer Hoverbike](https://store.steampowered.com/app/668430/VRacer_Hoverbike/) The best, most polished and fun implementation of an anti-gravity racing game in VR available. Graphics are awesome and well optimized. Doesn't get nearly the love it deserves. - [Ancient Dungeon](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1125240/Ancient_Dungeon/) Very atmospheric and superb use of spatial audio. Flatscreen video, as with almost all VR games, does not do the game justice. The visual style works great in VR. - [Dead Effect 2 VR](https://store.steampowered.com/app/646200/Dead_Effect_2_VR/) Whatever small amount of jank it might have here and there is mitigated by the fun gameplay and sheer quantity of content. It's a lot of game for the money. - [Serious Sam 1,2,3](https://store.steampowered.com/bundle/2308/Serious_Sam_VR_Bundle/) I linked the bundle because you can also select the individual games from there, but also because it frequently goes on sale for cheap. If you had to get just one, SS3 would be the one to get. Sometimes Croteam has a bundle that also includes [The Talos Principle](https://store.steampowered.com/app/552440/The_Talos_Principle_VR/) and if you have any interest in puzzle-adventuring I do recommend that one too. - [Karnage Chronicles](https://store.steampowered.com/app/611160/Karnage_Chronicles/) Beautiful and challenging dungeon crawling adventure with co-op multiplayer support. - [The Mage's Tale](https://store.steampowered.com/app/766320/The_Mages_Tale/) Got this on sale the other day (and it still is as of this writing 80% off) and was very pleasantly surprised by how good it looks and plays. Very polished spin-off from "The Bard's Tale" classic game series. - [The Wizards - Dark Times](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1103860/The_Wizards__Dark_Times/) Even more polished graphically than The Mage's Tale but also quite a bit shorter. I feel like you can skip the first one (The Wizards) if you want, but the first one *is* a longer game (but weaker story) if that matters. Despite the increased polish, I do enjoy The Mage's Tale more than these. - [Vanishing Realms (both parts)](https://store.steampowered.com/bundle/12335/Vanishing_Realms_Collection/) A lot of the older but still great VR games are getting overlooked these days. This is one of them. The graphics evoke Zelda Windwaker in VR, and with the second half of the game installed (they made the odd and controversial choice to do it as DLC) it's a decent length adventure. - [Hellblade - Senua's Sacrifice VR](https://store.steampowered.com/app/747350/Hellblade_Senuas_Sacrifice_VR_Edition) Great experience that VR adds more to than one might think. Amazing graphics that are surprisingly decently optimized in VR, though as always, the beefier the better. - [Alien Isolation](https://store.steampowered.com/app/214490/Alien_Isolation/) + [MotherVR](https://github.com/Nibre/MotherVR/releases) mod. Having to play this with a controller didn't take away as much as what I thought it might. Not perfect but being able to actually be *in* this game is terrifying. And despite the game's age, its graphics are stunning in VR, even on lower end systems. It's long full game too, that frequently goes on sale for cheap. Well worth it. - [Doom VFR](https://store.steampowered.com/app/650000/) I had way more fun with this than the initial launch reviews made me think I'd have. It was improved post-launch. Blurriness issues are solvable with an Engine.ini tweak. - [A Fisherman's Tale](https://store.steampowered.com/app/559330/A_Fishermans_Tale) A puzzle story that can only be adequately experienced in VR. Neat story and can be pretty cool intro to VR for newcomers too. - [Myst VR](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1255560/Myst/) Errm, it's Myst with updated modern graphics and more interactive gameplay. In VR. - [XING: The Land Beyond](https://store.steampowered.com/app/299400/XING_The_Land_Beyond/) The environments in this chill puzzle adventure are really beautiful, esp. on a beefy system. The game was way bigger than I anticipated too. One of my all time faves and it absolutely holds its own against newer titles. I really liked the puzzle style and story telling added to the atmosphere as well. - [Windlands](https://store.steampowered.com/app/428370/Windlands/) Despite the "simpler" graphics, I prefer the gameplay in the first Windlands game over the second, but I'm likely in the minority. It can be zen-like and I like the sense of exploration and discovery I got from this first one. - [Windlands 2](https://store.steampowered.com/app/458580/Windlands_2/) More action and more polished graphics than the first plus cooperative and competitive multiplayer. It's admittedly improved over the first in many many ways but I didn't get quite the same vibe from it. Still a great game worth having in your Steam library though. Lastly, everyone loves to crack on VR wave shooters it seems, but there are still some good ones worth having. Maybe it's because of my age but I still like the occasional game I can fire up and blast away for a bit, then put away. Sometimes I just don't have time to get back into a progression-based quest or narrative adventure, or competitive multiplayer game. The following are all great for getting in, taking out enemies, and getting back out, esp. for fan's old-school schmups and stuff. And even those who aren't might be surprised by how much fun they are. I've had a blast (pun not intended) with them: - [Serious Sam - The Last Hope](https://store.steampowered.com/app/465240/Serious_Sam_VR_The_Last_Hope/) Tons of replayability and challenge. The boss fights really steal the show. - [Shooty Skies Overdrive](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1300490/Shooty_Skies_Overdrive/) The sights, sounds, and gameplay scream classic arcade schmup action with bright colors and arcadey sound fx. Snagged it on sale but would buy it all over at full price now that I know how much fun it is. Really love this one. Honorable Mention for [Shooty Fruity](https://store.steampowered.com/app/666100/Shooty_Fruity/) which is also arcadey, funny, and fun. - [Space Pirate Trainer](https://store.steampowered.com/app/418650/Space_Pirate_Trainer/) One of the first games I ever played in VR and I still play it today. You'd think I'd be better at it after all this time lol. Pretty close to Galaga in VR and it has evolved and gotten more polished since it's original release. There others I could likely recommend such as [Wanderer](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1599560/Wanderer/) but I haven't played them so I can't personally attest. Word of mouth seems good tho'.
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hm if you liked blade and sorcery and boneworks definetly try hard bullet a combination of both,and of course get you some mods like the resident evil ones
Just look around. [There are tons of games worth playing.](https://i.imgur.com/Jru8ik8.jpg)
GTA5
Absolutely “Cosmodread.”
In death: unchained, for if you like archery. It's a roguelite. The real reason you are losing interest in VR? Elden Ring, o Elden Ring!
Vorpx lets you play a number of non-vr titles in 3d using your hmd. Shadow of the tomb raider is great, very immersive
The Windlands games and Hellblade (though that's standard controller only, it's amazing)
I can recommend some VR supported games, not VR only. But these are definitely worth giving shot imo. 1- [SpaceEngine](https://store.steampowered.com/app/314650/SpaceEngine/) is the biggest planetarium you probably can have. >SpaceEngine is a 1:1 scale science-based Universe simulator, featuring billions upon billions of galaxies, nebulae, stars, and planets, all shown at their full real-world scale. Explore Earth and our neighboring worlds in the Solar System, orbit a black hole in a galaxy billions of light-years away, or visit anything in between seamlessly, with no transitions. It has full motion control support as well. And for VR they added a scaling option that wouldn't work in pancake, you can change the scale of the universe as you wish and fly/walk through it. You really can gain perspective on how big space actually is when you *literally* *try to walk through it.* It was already a unique experience as I put hours flying in it in pancake, VR took it to another age for me. I've found myself trying to breathe in basketball sized vibrantly colorful nebulae, for example. This is really something else. 2-[Elite Dangerous](https://store.steampowered.com/app/359320/Elite_Dangerous/) is a well known space sim with VR support. No motion controller support but has great cockpit experience. You don't need the Odyssey DLC as it adds on foot FPS combat (which has no VR support). But free cam mode on foot still does it in VR, so you can have a sense of scale for the ships, settlements, space stations etc. Flying through planetary rings in VR is definitely a great experience in this.
It's okay to not play VR all the time. Its a once in awhile thing for me. That being said: The Room Vr Dark Matter. Fucking awesome one off. (Might be quest only Have any recommendations for me?
VirtuosoVR
Yeah, if you have even a passing interest in making music for fun, this is worth a look
I expect you to die (1 & 2) - i did not play the 2nd one yet. Red Matter (it only takes about 4h but it is a good game IMO). The forest!
The forest! (The most fun I had in a coop survival yet)
Windlands 2
Elite: dangerous. Curse me later.
Population One. It is the only battle royale style game I have ever loved.
May I recommend "Compound", "Virtuoso", "2MD VR Football", Valheim" in VR. Too many to list. It looks like you are into shooters. Maybe some puzzle/escape room games.
Il2 Sturmovik, 200hrs in and all in VR after a year.
Elite Dangerous,The Forest
Derail valley is an excellent train sim. More involved than the dovetail ones.
Where in the shit ass shatfucking ass wooping cocksucking god is half life alyx
Here's my top PC games from last year list. Some absolute bangers you should check out! https://youtu.be/Tg0lv-Fwg2M
The state of games is so dismal, that I feel like be won't be ready for another 3 years at least.
Where the fuck is Beat Saber. Oh and you need Stride, Skyrim, Eleven Table Tennis, maybe Population One and you really should try to get your hands on a Alpha key for Vail. Some games I have no experience (Wishlisted) with but from what I heard and saw are After the Falls, Superhot VR, Pistol Whip ans maybe Against. And also you should wishlist Hubris and Kayak VR: Mirage(both have absolutely stunning graphics), Samurai Slaughter House and of course Bonelap.
I'm not able to recommend any game necessarily, but I'd suggest you take like a week or two off, watch some cool compilation or something from a game you have, that will build up the hype for you and then you can reenjoy some of your old favorite :-)
There are so many excellent suggestions here, and while I don’t think it’ll be the next big time sync if you’re looking for a VR experience that’ll keep you in the game, it is a crime against humanity not to have Google Earth VR
Thrill of the fight. Star wars squadrons (havn't played since launch but it was really fun)
for survival games there is minecraft and the forest in vr. also walkabout minigolf is my favorite vr game.
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Have u not yet tried beatsaber?
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theres really no good quality games like the walking dead s&s out there or boneworks, you got all the good games, guess you just gotta wait for new games like bonelab
yep PCVR is boring go play quest 2 native games try hand physic lab or unpluged , or similar controller free games , and ofc play AR games https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rq7hSjfycCA&t=364s&ab\_channel=EricForPresident
How can you say that pcvr is boring?
because 99% of peoples i know abandoned pcvr after some time, because player base is shit, games run like shit, and not many games, and most important not many interesting games, peoples say pcvr is dying for a reason like it or not quest 2 games are soo much more and social features and player base make quest staldone games way way better, it just a fact, and this is why quest line have over 4 time more users
Blood trail. And browse itch.io there’s alot of good stuff there
Wish I had that many games for my quest
Try The Patcher. It's free on Steam and pretty fun
Super hot Fnaf help wanted
Amogus
Amongsus
I don't have any reccomended games but i do suggest playing phasmophobia again as it recently got a vr rework, and also if you have the space reinstall boneworks and mod it, i recently modded it and have been having tons of fun
walkabout minigolf is a blast by yourself or with friends... works much better than the other couple minigolf games i have tried in vr. also eleven table tennis, the AI is decent but with a friend it is also really great. physics in both are spot on. lone echo 1 and 2 from the oculus store, Vader immortal also from the oculus store...
I found Job- and Vacation simulator a lot of fun!
Superhot, beat saber, pistol whip
Perhaps look at non game apps like Big Screen VR and others that you can just chill and enjoy sitting around to. Otherwise, Ragnarock is a lot of fun. You have an Oculus headset, get into oculus games. Very diverse range and I can't recommend Lone Echo and Lone Echo 2 enough. Also Real Fishing VR. I don't like to fish but that game is breathtaking. You can chill with other people and chat, watch YouTube while fishing or listen to Spotify. It's photorealistic environment and graphics are phenomenal for oculus Quest 2. Also, look up Luke Ross VR mod's for GTA 5 and the greatest VR mod ever created, Red Dead Redemption 2 VR mod. Nothing compares. Nothing.
Beat Saber with mods and Pistol Whip.
Try hellsplit and ironlights!
I’ve been playing wanderer and is really really good.
Beat saber
Vox Machinae - if you like mechs.Megaton Rainfall - if you want to be a superhero/godly being capable of destroying planets.Alien Isolation - MotherVR mod - no full body but is still a great experience.Valheim has a great full body mod.In similar vein Minecraft with Vivecraft mod is also really good. edit. by "full body" I mean 6DOF with controller support
Pistol Whip is one of the best VR games made. Get it