What Virtual Reality games are you playing?

Finished Vertigo Remastered from the Humble Bundle. Interesting game and I enjoyed it. Not sure I would play it again though.

Started Wander VR. About 30 minutes or so into it. It looks fantastic and plays really well. Puzzles are good so far.

That's two games that I have enjoyed so far in the Humble Bundle. Games that I normally would never buy. I guess that means I don't know what I like :p
 
Anyone know of any good seated games for q2 standalone? Something more strategy/puzzle oriented maybe, rather than point and shoot?

Puzzling Places
Cubism
Demeo (Join our hangout group to play this together!)
Warplanes: WW1 Fighters
Moss
Thumper
Ultrawings 1 & 2
Tetris Effect Connected
 
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I've had Moss on OculusVR since the CV1 days, but never really got into it. Fired up on Airlink on Quest Pro the other night and was stunned by how good it looked, and finally made some progress in the game. Amazing how these old Oculus games still look and play great on modern hardware, and can now be played wirelessly.
 
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Currently enjoying Lunar Rover on Steam. It's not a VR title, but with ReShade, Opentrack and virtual Desktop in SBS mode running at the same time, it gives stereoscopic 3D in a VR headset wherever you are looking..... which is near as dammit VR. Decent lunar scenery to drive around, several historical spacecraft, LM, Luna 9, Lunokhod 1 and Surveyor 3. Waypoints followed using the gyro compass and a few speed trials and jumps for the folks that think it's going to be like GTA. I need to setup the PC joystick for proportional throttle and steering as I'm giving Mark Thatcher a run for his money.
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a bit of Star Wars Pinball.

I find the Mandalorian table infuriating. The centre drains are unfair when dropping from the pop bumpers, and the outlanes are at a perfect trajectory from a unrecoverable slingshot bounce. I've rinsed the table, completing all but one of the mission modes that's put me only 2nd to lups in the scores. I guess he did the lot including the wizard mode to reach the untouchable score he set.

The challenging table is Empire i think, fair and rewarding of good play. I had the top score on my first ball once, unfortunately the table bugs out on one of the multi balls and stops registering scores.

Playing for an hour this morning, before continuing the all day trek in Velheim. 34 hours of that in the last couple of weeks, the VR mod is quite amazing now.
 
Native quest or PC?

The best looker is Zaccaria Pinball if you have a PC. Some of the tables look literally life like, which for me I'm happy to be quoted on as the most real-listic visuals in VR shown so far. Star Wars pinball in terms of visuals ranks at the bottom unfortunately, they did a much better job of it with FX2 VR.
 
Native quest or PC?

The best looker is Zaccaria Pinball if you have a PC. Some of the tables look literally life like, which for me I'm happy to be quoted on as the most real-listic visuals in VR shown so far. Star Wars pinball in terms of visuals ranks at the bottom unfortunately, they did a much better job of it with FX2 VR.
Quest. Clearly I'm easily pleased :) as I quite like how it looks, though haven't bought any other pinball games to compare with.
 
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Grabbed BlazeRush with a 30% code. Plays great on the Quest and graphics look great.

 
BlazeRush is a ton of fun, the table top football game in VR multi is a total blast.

Been putting a massive amount of hours in to the open worlds recently. 80+ hours in No Mans Sky turned in to 40+ with Velheim, before moving on a to a cut short play with the recently updated (now official) Deep Rock Galactic mod.

Reasons, the 7 Days to Die VR mod released and became an obsession. First edition early build, so sadly no two handed weapons or working physical bow play yet. Everything else is great though, motion controls work out with good button mapping too.

Finally we've gotten one of the premier survival games dropped in to the realm of VR, it's fantastic.
 
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BlazeRush is a ton of fun, the table top football game in VR multi is a total blast.

Been putting a massive amount of hours in to the open worlds recently. 80+ hours in No Mans Sky turned in to 40+ with Velheim, before moving on a to a cut short play with the recently updated (now official) Deep Rock Galactic mod.

Reasons, the 7 Days to Die VR mod released and became an obsession. First edition early build, so sadly no two handed weapons or working physical bow play yet. Everything else is great though, motion controls work out with good button mapping too.

Finally we've gotten one of the premier survival games dropped in to the realm of VR, it's fantastic.

7 days to die can be played coop right? How many players?
 
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Reasons, the 7 Days to Die VR mod released and became an obsession. First edition early build, so sadly no two handed weapons or working physical bow play yet. Everything else is great though, motion controls work out with good button mapping too.

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Thx for the heads up about this, this is a game i wanted a long time ago to come to VR. i bet it's great fun, i'll play it for the first time when i have a Quest 3 in my hands so not too long now.
 
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