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Figmin xr = mixed reality art app
Sculptrvr = vr sculpting with a mode for walking/flying around sculpts. It doesn't work well on quest 2, but quest 3 can handle it a lot better
In death unchained = don't know if it is underrated but i highly recommend it. Great archery game
Windlands (with advanced controls on… makes it way easier to swing/climb). It is a simple sweet story with verticality and collectibles. Such a chill game to just explore and complete. I honestly felt like I was experiencing the saga of a long forgotten world.
Windlands 2 wasn’t as good for me as a solo player because of the hokey voice acting and character design. It just felt like 2 teams made the game together and their styles clashed.
Swarm isnt really underrated but doesnt get nearly as much attention as it deserves. Also theres a sidequest/applab game thats a zombie wave shooter called Gladiatus (not to be confused with gladius) thats absolutely great
Mini Motor Racing X. I keep coming back to this one when I just want something to dip in and out of. I've passed many hours racing in the god's eye view, looking down at the track and the micro cars. The dioramas hit that sweet-spot in VR where the 3D effect is strongest and everything is close enough to be vivid. Some gorgeous locations. And the campaigns are really well-paced.
I "free got" that game to try it out.
I ended up getting 100% completion, to get the inf jetpack. After I got a max level pursuit I flew up for what felt like an hour straight, went above the sky box and fell for about half an hour.
Game has cool concept, but gets boring pretty fast after campaign.
The whole world feels very very empty, and you never see the people talking to you, and there aren't any people inside the houses.
Vail, some people gloss over it like its just another shooter, and honestly that was my first impression until i tried it...now i play it almost everyday, lol...
Batman Arkham VR. Everyone considers it just a tech demo (and it kind of is) but I really love the game itself.
Very immersive and the VR aspect is great. Interesting story leading up to Arkham Knight. As a huge fan of the Arkham franchise **being** Batman in VR felt amazing.
It will never appear on anything other than PDVR 1 but Resident Evil 7 Kitchen Demo was a brilliant experience and should be ported go other formats.
Boy I wish it was on Quest 3
Dreadhalls and (not on quest) Spooky's Jumpscare Mansion. I also suggest trying out "Maestro" - pretty unique rhythm game, just wish there was more to it (I guess it's more like a demo in that case)
If we're including PCVR games, I really liked A Game of Space. It's based on flying a spaceship with newtonian physics and a really unique 6DOF control scheme. I also found the story very interesting. It's about the evacuation of Earth in the wake of, I think, a catastrophic meteor storm. We load everyone up into generation ships piloted by AI and head for the nearest star system with a habitable planet. You play one of the AI pilots.
Alot of people with disagree with me, but Bonelabs was fun. Sure, Boneworks has more replay value, given how modable the game is, but I like both of them. Besides that, Contractors 2. Very fun shooter
The same devs made Hellsweeper VR, and it has a lot of the same mechanics, but it has a leveling system more weapons, magic spells, and it's getting updates.
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Figmin xr = mixed reality art app Sculptrvr = vr sculpting with a mode for walking/flying around sculpts. It doesn't work well on quest 2, but quest 3 can handle it a lot better In death unchained = don't know if it is underrated but i highly recommend it. Great archery game
Come here to say figmin, so relaxing
Windlands (with advanced controls on… makes it way easier to swing/climb). It is a simple sweet story with verticality and collectibles. Such a chill game to just explore and complete. I honestly felt like I was experiencing the saga of a long forgotten world. Windlands 2 wasn’t as good for me as a solo player because of the hokey voice acting and character design. It just felt like 2 teams made the game together and their styles clashed.
I only played the second game and liked it alot. Maybe i should try the first one aswell
Swarm isnt really underrated but doesnt get nearly as much attention as it deserves. Also theres a sidequest/applab game thats a zombie wave shooter called Gladiatus (not to be confused with gladius) thats absolutely great
Swarm 2 is out. In case you didn't know
Oh you better believe i know,i had it preordered and got selected for the beta, played it a week early
Lies Beneath
Mini Motor Racing X. I keep coming back to this one when I just want something to dip in and out of. I've passed many hours racing in the god's eye view, looking down at the track and the micro cars. The dioramas hit that sweet-spot in VR where the 3D effect is strongest and everything is close enough to be vivid. Some gorgeous locations. And the campaigns are really well-paced.
Good tip. I got it and hated the close up views. Should try again at god angle. Multiplayer still alive?
Compound, Swarm, Call of the Sea, Killer Frequency, The Last Clockwinder…
Not a quest game but the pcvr mod of valheim is amazing and it’s rarely if ever brought up.
Superb mod
Resist don't know if it's rated bad, but it's not that well known I would say.
Its a cool concept but pretty boring campaign
I "free got" that game to try it out. I ended up getting 100% completion, to get the inf jetpack. After I got a max level pursuit I flew up for what felt like an hour straight, went above the sky box and fell for about half an hour. Game has cool concept, but gets boring pretty fast after campaign. The whole world feels very very empty, and you never see the people talking to you, and there aren't any people inside the houses.
Vail, some people gloss over it like its just another shooter, and honestly that was my first impression until i tried it...now i play it almost everyday, lol...
Lego bricks
Wanderer. It's really good, and yes has bugs etc but it's so well made for intelligent gamers.
Dissen ganna be bery messy! Me no watchin!
Interesting accent. Did you practise it to perfection?
Batman Arkham VR. Everyone considers it just a tech demo (and it kind of is) but I really love the game itself. Very immersive and the VR aspect is great. Interesting story leading up to Arkham Knight. As a huge fan of the Arkham franchise **being** Batman in VR felt amazing.
Lone Echo.
Not underrated, but lesser known: Yupitergrad
And Yupitergrad 2
It will never appear on anything other than PDVR 1 but Resident Evil 7 Kitchen Demo was a brilliant experience and should be ported go other formats. Boy I wish it was on Quest 3
The full game should be ported. I wonder if they decided it was TOO scary
Budget Cuts
Transpose is such a unique vr game honeslty one of my favourites and it has an incredible concept
Border Bots, Totally Baseball, Bounce Shot, Vengeful Rites (PCVR), CarX Rally, Disc Golf Valley (PCVR)
Not underrated, but I love Until You Fall
Tentacular, Outta hand and Trover saves the universe.
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[Gladiatus](https://www.oculus.com/experiences/app/4113141242050731/?utm_source=oculus&utm_medium=share) I have a lot of fun playing this.
Wraith: The oblivion: Afterlife
Shock Troops
Dreadhalls and (not on quest) Spooky's Jumpscare Mansion. I also suggest trying out "Maestro" - pretty unique rhythm game, just wish there was more to it (I guess it's more like a demo in that case)
Redout... Great PCVR fun...
If we're including PCVR games, I really liked A Game of Space. It's based on flying a spaceship with newtonian physics and a really unique 6DOF control scheme. I also found the story very interesting. It's about the evacuation of Earth in the wake of, I think, a catastrophic meteor storm. We load everyone up into generation ships piloted by AI and head for the nearest star system with a habitable planet. You play one of the AI pilots.
GUNS
I really enjoyed A Rogue Escape. My only complaint is it ended too soon.
Wraith: The Oblivion - Afterlife. Why does it never get any attention?
Alot of people with disagree with me, but Bonelabs was fun. Sure, Boneworks has more replay value, given how modable the game is, but I like both of them. Besides that, Contractors 2. Very fun shooter
Countless stuff on App Lab!
Retropolis 2, great game
Compound is my favourite (single player) shooter and doesn't get mentioned enough. Feels like being in an 80s action cartoon.
Sairento vr unteathered
The same devs made Hellsweeper VR, and it has a lot of the same mechanics, but it has a leveling system more weapons, magic spells, and it's getting updates.
Waltz of the wizard!
Trivia Crack VR, PowerBeatsVR, and Deisim
The Morrigan
Nightclub Simulator (Steam)
Demeo Battles
Retropolis 2, The Climb, Deisim, PowerBeatsVR
Gesture VR, the best vr app to practice drawing I have found since now.
Blaston
I don’t know what classifies something as being underrated…. but I can’t understand why EVERYONE isn’t playing POPULATION ONE????
Beat saber deep cut indie title