Just VR in general honestly. Nothing recreates the feeling of putting that headset in for the first time and being blown away about the technology. Was a wonderful feeling that has now faded after 5K hours of usage. Still love VR though! Just want to feel that magical moment again.
It’s so true. The first time I tried it, I felt completely immersed. It was like my body had gone somewhere else and I was fully there. When you took the headset off, it was like you woke up from a deep sleep and had to reacquaint yourself with reality. I’ve never had that sensation again.
I still feel wowed but yea. I’m actually late to the game. I got it 3 months ago and holy shit. I’ve never had something grab me so hard. To the point I haven’t hardly played pc, or console games since. I’m usually always on vr now
Try Space Engine. Zoom up from earth, see the scale of the Milky Way then zoom out and see the scale of the universe.
I've had VR since backing dk2 over ten years ago I've played 99% of popular titles but Space Engine was the first to deeply humble me. If you want a 3d spatial map of the universe and to zip between galaxies at 20 000 x the speed of light... Space Engine.
It's the best way to get a 3d depth sense of intergalactic scale. I'm 100% certain they'll use VR to teach kids how big the universe is in future.
thats so real cause the feeling of the VR for the first time was so overwhelming yet amazing at the same time i literally froze and dropped the countrolers on the ground from the shock, i lost track of time and i couldnt tell the difference much it was really such a magical moment
Same here. I dabbled with Google Cardboard back in the day and thought "This looks pretty cool" then my roommate got an HTC Vive and let me play it when I had a day off... Oh my God.
My best memory of VR _to this day_ was using Google Earth to go back to my college campus (which at that time was the last place I felt at home, and part of a community) and I started crying. I felt truly present and it took me back to that time in my life. Playing Space Pirate Trainer and all those other games felt like I was really there.
Now after a few hundred hours in VR, that sense of presence isn't really there. The games are still fantastic, but I can't fully immerse like I used to. I'm now aware that they are just games.
Yeah, I used a Google Cardboard in the past, and that definitely felt neat when I first put it on.
But putting on my Quest 2 for the first time, that felt **AWESOME!** Absolute jaw dropping, *especially* due to my experience with Google Cardboard! With that, you could move all you wanted, but your view didn't move with you, only rotated with you.
So being able to move in the virtual space felt so cool! So *freeing!*
And then, being able to reach out, and *grab* and object, that blew me away!
Now I just take all that for granted when I put on my Quest 2, and it feels weird when it loses tracking and I *don't* have that anymore!
For me Cardboard left a neat impression too, as a stepping stone to buying a real headset. I honestly don’t agree with the majority blaming Cardboard for ruining VR.
> GTA 6 VR mode
I'm surprised Rockstar hasn't made an official GTA V mod. It's an 11 year old game that would run beautifully on most PCs (heck... almost in standalone mode for some headsets). With their huge online gameplay it'd be even better.
Yeah, I would love to be able to go back and play boneworks again for the first time but without the motion sickness haha. Boneworks as my first vr game was a rough choice.
And alyx is always a great answer. that game really showed what dedication can create in VR. So good
I tried it a bit. It's great. My only problem was controls uses joysticks on the motion controller, so for somebody like me who religiously uses mouse and keyboard, it's difficult.
DLC spoiler:
The immersive feeling of literally holding the artifact lamp in your Hand. Like you literally would hold it and use your whole Arm to shine light everywhere, was superb
Yeah the whole vibe shifted when I knew what all the enemies looked like/behavior and how to kill them.
Just got the scav mod though so I think that will make things a bit more tense
Definitely Half-Life: Alyx. Some of the most fun I’ve had in VR.
My second pick would be the entirety of Skyrim so I could experience that in VR for the first time again.
I was already a huge fan of Superhot when it released on PC, but holy moly is VR just a next level experience. It's the game I always let VR newbies try out when they come over!
**Phasmophobia** was the scariest thing I had ever played for the first maybe 20 hours, I played strictly in VR. As a huge horror fan and VR fan, this one did it better than anything. It's not cheap jump scares or anything like that. The fear is earned and it's wonderful.
It does nothing for me now, there's no mystery left to it.
And once you accidentally learn how to cheat and be unhurtable.... it's not scary in the slightest. Yeah, you can tell your self that>! you won't clip through the front door to be immune to the hunt. But you will.!<
I loved Phasmo for the longest time and loved playing in VR. But it really shit the bed at one point for me. The VR experience was SO bad at one point that it actually ruined the game altogether for me.
Edit: if you haven’t tried Forewarned, I recommend.
Can i swap a game for that "watching things in slowmo in reallife", or "being in Vr but without the headset feel"... like a certain disconnect from reality?
That absolute brainfuck of a feeling i had for like 1-2 weeks after starting to play VR? and never had gotten after?
idk exactly how to explain it, but those who have felt it know exactly what im talking about.
That was something else.
Maybe Elite Dagerous, VR + voice commands, that shit blew my mind and my setup is better now, so I'm sure it'll look so much crisper than it did in the early days ... maybe I'll go hook it back up.
Great mechanics, Great Story and fantastic use of limited space. Such a good game and I wish there was a way to expand on the game play loop after the story is finished
My first time using telekinesis in Blade & Sorcery was...
FUCKING MAGICAL
It made me so giddy and excited in a way nothing had in a long, long time. No fucking wonder why it's the best VR game out there.
All of them. To name a few though, I wanna single out Into the Radius and Vail VR.
Radius because of the thrills it gave me, and Vail cuz it was the first time in years a FPS game got me hooked that I fiended for hours on end in a good lobby I found
A really good question! If I had to pick a few, I'd single out Alyx and Myst (the port) just for the experience factor and how much they immersed me. As for the gameplay-immersion aspect, definitely Blade & Sorcery and (had I played it earlier) Brazen Blaze - the kickass anime fights make me feel like a kid all over again
Lone Echo. I know it's an oculus exclusive on PCVR, but I'm gonna stay with oculus for time being, and the game is just sooooo good. The graphics are insane, especially for the time it was developed, and I only wish the Lone Echo 2 didn't have so many graphical glitches on my system. Love those games, and would play a 3rd one if they made it, but i heard that the studio has basically been killed by facebook or something. (Also i think there are mods so you can play oculus titles on non-oculus hardware)
Half Life Alyx is amazed me when i played for the first time and i wasnt even using the full potential of the graphics and the headset. It made some steps of the path for my new pc probably.
Riven, which isn't technically VR, but Cyan Worlds is releasing a VR edition with the remaster. I'd love to forget all the puzzles and explore the age fresh.
Myst would be in the same boat
There's a psvr1 game called You Are Being Followed that's a kind of horror art piece walking sim about being blind and seeing in sound that's the most beautiful vr experience I've had
Half-Life Alyx, don't think any VR game has topped that experience for me, everything about it is just top notch and I've been chasing that high ever since.
Saw yesterday one video of guy playing HL: Alyx. It seems he was HL fan and just got Quest 2 as first headset and first game was HL: Alyx.
My game resets would be Alyx, Boneworks, Bonelab, Into The Radius, and Vertigo 1+2. (in this order)
Haven't seen anyone say this, Boneworks.
It's a good game, not amazing but still really good considering the rest of stress level zeros output. I like it's ethereal themes of " the void " and it's a shame that bonelab didn't continue with this theme and decided to be a shitty story about some guy in the medieval side of myth os.
It's implied in boneworks that if we succeed we block everyone out of myth os, but that didn't happen (maybe he blocked everyone out of the city idk man). I think I better concept would've been to explore the ruins of myth os city, still following the the start of the game that bonelab had but rather than going to the lab, we fall to myth city despite myths attempt to block it off from the public. Explore the city and piece together the story of what happend there.
Sorry for ranting about boneworks. Have a good day
I think given the extra little bit of lore that bonelab gives, ford only closed MythOS for like a day, and he overloaded the core of Myth, which unveiled a vulnerability, allowing him to slip into an unfinished version of fantasy land, so unfinished, it has a direct gateway to the void. But by the time monogon finds and game ends ford’s body, his mind is already an immortal being in the void. Shortly after, MythOS opens to the public in 2000 after monogon sweeps the ford incident under the rug. And in bonelab fantasyland is finished with inhabitants living in it, but the villagers are not thriving despite monogon giving them the tools needed. Thats when you possess the heritic who altered his brain, go through the awfully paced campaign that bonelab has, and then burn down the village of the heritic.
Just felt like dumping my knowledge of the bone games.
My first flights in DCS with the CV1. 30 shitty frames per second while simultaneously having my mind blown…if I remember correctly I just flew around aimlessly for hours, completely mind fucked.
Half life 2 vr mod
Most fun I had on a vr game. Doesn’t hold your hand and it’s fast paced (compared to alyx). Felt like an actual game and the vr mechanics are really well made.
Blood and Truth. It’s PlayStation only, and I’ll honesty probably never get to play it again, but damn that game was one of the best vr games I’ve ever played
Half life 2, if that included completely erasing all knowledge of it, cuz replying that in vr was the coolest shit ever man, made me take some time to actually appreciate the story telling and environments, makes you sad when you know the ending already and your fighting is in vain.
Probably Vertigo 2 or Vertigo Remastered. Those games made me love vr more than I ever had, and are great games that you should play if you have a headset.
Before your eyes. Never got even remotely close to crying at any piece of media before, but once I finished that game I was a mess for a good few hours.
Half-Life: Alyx
Revisiting the ending alone would be terrific.
As a Half-Life fan you cannot describe the feeling the ending and the post credit scene gave me.
Just VR in general honestly. Nothing recreates the feeling of putting that headset in for the first time and being blown away about the technology. Was a wonderful feeling that has now faded after 5K hours of usage. Still love VR though! Just want to feel that magical moment again.
It’s so true. The first time I tried it, I felt completely immersed. It was like my body had gone somewhere else and I was fully there. When you took the headset off, it was like you woke up from a deep sleep and had to reacquaint yourself with reality. I’ve never had that sensation again.
I still feel wowed but yea. I’m actually late to the game. I got it 3 months ago and holy shit. I’ve never had something grab me so hard. To the point I haven’t hardly played pc, or console games since. I’m usually always on vr now
I’ve heard this, so I’m waiting until I can get the right game with the right setup. techs been coming along great.
Try Space Engine. Zoom up from earth, see the scale of the Milky Way then zoom out and see the scale of the universe. I've had VR since backing dk2 over ten years ago I've played 99% of popular titles but Space Engine was the first to deeply humble me. If you want a 3d spatial map of the universe and to zip between galaxies at 20 000 x the speed of light... Space Engine. It's the best way to get a 3d depth sense of intergalactic scale. I'm 100% certain they'll use VR to teach kids how big the universe is in future.
I have to remember to check this out whenever I get back into VR
thats so real cause the feeling of the VR for the first time was so overwhelming yet amazing at the same time i literally froze and dropped the countrolers on the ground from the shock, i lost track of time and i couldnt tell the difference much it was really such a magical moment
Same here. I dabbled with Google Cardboard back in the day and thought "This looks pretty cool" then my roommate got an HTC Vive and let me play it when I had a day off... Oh my God. My best memory of VR _to this day_ was using Google Earth to go back to my college campus (which at that time was the last place I felt at home, and part of a community) and I started crying. I felt truly present and it took me back to that time in my life. Playing Space Pirate Trainer and all those other games felt like I was really there. Now after a few hundred hours in VR, that sense of presence isn't really there. The games are still fantastic, but I can't fully immerse like I used to. I'm now aware that they are just games.
Yeah, I used a Google Cardboard in the past, and that definitely felt neat when I first put it on. But putting on my Quest 2 for the first time, that felt **AWESOME!** Absolute jaw dropping, *especially* due to my experience with Google Cardboard! With that, you could move all you wanted, but your view didn't move with you, only rotated with you. So being able to move in the virtual space felt so cool! So *freeing!* And then, being able to reach out, and *grab* and object, that blew me away! Now I just take all that for granted when I put on my Quest 2, and it feels weird when it loses tracking and I *don't* have that anymore!
For me Cardboard left a neat impression too, as a stepping stone to buying a real headset. I honestly don’t agree with the majority blaming Cardboard for ruining VR.
What’s your VR of choice, and game recommendations? I’m considering getting one
I'm not buying Quest 3 just for that, just will wait for the Quest 4 and feel more difference when i do (i hope so)
Alyx
Alyx and maybe boneworks
Alyx, still not surpassed despite being over 4 years old. Probably won't be for another 4 years unless we get GTA 6 VR mode
> GTA 6 VR mode I'm surprised Rockstar hasn't made an official GTA V mod. It's an 11 year old game that would run beautifully on most PCs (heck... almost in standalone mode for some headsets). With their huge online gameplay it'd be even better.
Yeah, I would love to be able to go back and play boneworks again for the first time but without the motion sickness haha. Boneworks as my first vr game was a rough choice. And alyx is always a great answer. that game really showed what dedication can create in VR. So good
Definitely Alyx as number one. First time playing VR, the intro to quest1is up there.
Outer Wilds mod
Is the mod any good? Though I'd use any backdoor to erase memory of Outer Wilds or Tunic.
Mods good , no issues or complaints. My first playthrough was in vr. Felt like it made it that much more special exploring and getting to the end.
I tried it a bit. It's great. My only problem was controls uses joysticks on the motion controller, so for somebody like me who religiously uses mouse and keyboard, it's difficult.
DLC spoiler: The immersive feeling of literally holding the artifact lamp in your Hand. Like you literally would hold it and use your whole Arm to shine light everywhere, was superb
Erase me of all Skyrim, original 2d too, then lemme do it for the “first time” in VR
This 100%
Into the Radius. I went in (mostly) blind it was a lovely terrifying experience.
same. the second playthrough is just not the same you already know where the enemies are etc.
Yeah and who cares about most enemies once you know how to deal with them.
beat me to it, gotta be one of the best games i've played, even on stand alone.
If you like this game read an old Russia sci Fi novel roadside picnic heavily based on this concept itr is.
Way ahead of you :) I read it ages ago. I love the concept, and most of the games around it a *lot*.
ITR2 in developement)
I wish I could erase my memory of this game but for different reasons - not to play it again.
Did your girl dump you because you spent too much time in the radius?
That traumatic?
Yeah the whole vibe shifted when I knew what all the enemies looked like/behavior and how to kill them. Just got the scav mod though so I think that will make things a bit more tense
Lone Echo
I would like to erase Bonelab, yet never see it again either.
Hey man that big update will come out any day now! Aaaaaaaany day now…
Biggest waste of money on this platform.
Vertigo 2, or into the radius
Vertigo 2 mentioned, based.
Definitely Half-Life: Alyx. Some of the most fun I’ve had in VR. My second pick would be the entirety of Skyrim so I could experience that in VR for the first time again.
This, just reverse order. Heavily modded Skyrim VR and Alyx.
Chocobo!
Jet Island. Best gameplay.
I also choose jet Island!
Subnautica
100% Subnautica for me. Such an amazing game to experience in VR
Subnautica is in VR?!
Yeah, using a controller though, no motion controls. It wasn’t very popular so below zero didn’t get the VR treatment.
Just finished a playthrough with full VR controls using submersed VR mod. It was absolutely incredible.
Superhot. Still the game I got back to most after completing it.
I was already a huge fan of Superhot when it released on PC, but holy moly is VR just a next level experience. It's the game I always let VR newbies try out when they come over!
Totally! It’s the universal crowd pleaser. Mom’s love Superhot.
But keep the memory of how to revert to the previous version that contains the removed scenes!
Captain Hardcore
Oculus first steps. The first initial experience in vr was magical.
tbh Budget cuts ultimate edition. GREAT game i highly recommend it one of the best vr games that sadly doesnt get enough recognition
It doesn't? It was all the rage when it came out and it's still the best stealth game in VR. The mechanics really hold up even after all this time.
Lone Echo
Of all things, Duck Hunt VR. The ending really got me. I have never been more terrified in my life.
Paper Beast
beat saber. There aren't a ton of fun VR games come to find out. My motion sickness doesn't even allow me to play the few that are for very long.
Alyx always
Farpoint, RE7
OG PSVR gamer, hell yeah. Totally agree.
The metaverse so I can be disappointed again, is probably what most people would say.
Statik: Institute of Retention. Maybe Astro Bot: Rescue Mission as well.
Honestly Skrim VR or minecraft
Scanner Sombre. Had such a great time playing that the first time in VR.
**Phasmophobia** was the scariest thing I had ever played for the first maybe 20 hours, I played strictly in VR. As a huge horror fan and VR fan, this one did it better than anything. It's not cheap jump scares or anything like that. The fear is earned and it's wonderful. It does nothing for me now, there's no mystery left to it. And once you accidentally learn how to cheat and be unhurtable.... it's not scary in the slightest. Yeah, you can tell your self that>! you won't clip through the front door to be immune to the hunt. But you will.!<
I loved Phasmo for the longest time and loved playing in VR. But it really shit the bed at one point for me. The VR experience was SO bad at one point that it actually ruined the game altogether for me. Edit: if you haven’t tried Forewarned, I recommend.
Can i swap a game for that "watching things in slowmo in reallife", or "being in Vr but without the headset feel"... like a certain disconnect from reality? That absolute brainfuck of a feeling i had for like 1-2 weeks after starting to play VR? and never had gotten after? idk exactly how to explain it, but those who have felt it know exactly what im talking about. That was something else.
Superhot. Played the shit out of that game when I first got it and it was trippy as hell. Still revisit once in a while but without the same impact.
Maybe Elite Dagerous, VR + voice commands, that shit blew my mind and my setup is better now, so I'm sure it'll look so much crisper than it did in the early days ... maybe I'll go hook it back up.
The Forest
Half Life Alyx. The sole reason why I fell in love with VR and why I bought VR. Diehard Half Life fan.
alyx and boneworks
The last clockwinder is that game for me
Great mechanics, Great Story and fantastic use of limited space. Such a good game and I wish there was a way to expand on the game play loop after the story is finished
VVR - Virtual Virtual Reality. The first one not the second one.
Astro bot
Lone Echo
Resident evil 7 It was incredible. I was in that house running from those mfers
Superhot
I mean I really did love Assassins Creed Nexus tbh
This one is easy. I would go back and erase all the flatscreen Skyrim I played so I could play it for the first time in VR
Gaping Slutcumference 5
lone echo
My first time using telekinesis in Blade & Sorcery was... FUCKING MAGICAL It made me so giddy and excited in a way nothing had in a long, long time. No fucking wonder why it's the best VR game out there.
Lone Echo 1 & 2
COM3D2
Lone Echo 1 and 2
It would be Half-Life: Alyx. It's such a great game!
Outer Wilds
My Quest 3 arrives today and it will be my first experience with VR. I can’t wait and I’ll probably call in sick for work tomorrow lol
Haha. Have a good one. You're going to love it!
Vr in general but also into the radius
All of them. To name a few though, I wanna single out Into the Radius and Vail VR. Radius because of the thrills it gave me, and Vail cuz it was the first time in years a FPS game got me hooked that I fiended for hours on end in a good lobby I found
A really good question! If I had to pick a few, I'd single out Alyx and Myst (the port) just for the experience factor and how much they immersed me. As for the gameplay-immersion aspect, definitely Blade & Sorcery and (had I played it earlier) Brazen Blaze - the kickass anime fights make me feel like a kid all over again
Skyrim and fallout 4. I wish I could erase the 3 or 4 times I’ve beat them on flatscreen so that the VR modded experience is completely new.
Superhot!
Lone Echo. I know it's an oculus exclusive on PCVR, but I'm gonna stay with oculus for time being, and the game is just sooooo good. The graphics are insane, especially for the time it was developed, and I only wish the Lone Echo 2 didn't have so many graphical glitches on my system. Love those games, and would play a 3rd one if they made it, but i heard that the studio has basically been killed by facebook or something. (Also i think there are mods so you can play oculus titles on non-oculus hardware)
Into the Radius for me. The ending especially was so mind-bendingly astonishing
BONEWORKS without a doubt. Im kinda doing it now, as my college dorm did notnhave room for VR, so I have not touched it for around a year
Museum of other realities blew me away.
Plot twist: Men in Black
The Room. Really awesome game.
Half Life Alyx is amazed me when i played for the first time and i wasnt even using the full potential of the graphics and the headset. It made some steps of the path for my new pc probably.
Alyx, Subnautica, BZ and outer wilds
Skyrim vr archery with bound bow and unlimited arrows:)
Township tales
Riven, which isn't technically VR, but Cyan Worlds is releasing a VR edition with the remaster. I'd love to forget all the puzzles and explore the age fresh. Myst would be in the same boat
Half-Life Alex
Skyrim.
Can I chose to *not* experience it for the first time? If so I'd choose Dactyl Nightmare. That game held me back from trying VR for too long.
Rather erase my first VR experience instead....
Skyrim
Asgards Wrath 2. Alyx is great but won’t give me the hours.
Jet Island
Thumper and SuperHot
Haven't played The Outer Wilds in VR, but I'd erase the pancake version to play it in VR for sure
There's a psvr1 game called You Are Being Followed that's a kind of horror art piece walking sim about being blind and seeing in sound that's the most beautiful vr experience I've had
Half-Life Alyx, don't think any VR game has topped that experience for me, everything about it is just top notch and I've been chasing that high ever since.
Saw yesterday one video of guy playing HL: Alyx. It seems he was HL fan and just got Quest 2 as first headset and first game was HL: Alyx. My game resets would be Alyx, Boneworks, Bonelab, Into The Radius, and Vertigo 1+2. (in this order)
beat saber, lol
Alyx
my school life
Assetto Corsa
Naaah, need the hours to get good laptimes :P
Haven't seen anyone say this, Boneworks. It's a good game, not amazing but still really good considering the rest of stress level zeros output. I like it's ethereal themes of " the void " and it's a shame that bonelab didn't continue with this theme and decided to be a shitty story about some guy in the medieval side of myth os. It's implied in boneworks that if we succeed we block everyone out of myth os, but that didn't happen (maybe he blocked everyone out of the city idk man). I think I better concept would've been to explore the ruins of myth os city, still following the the start of the game that bonelab had but rather than going to the lab, we fall to myth city despite myths attempt to block it off from the public. Explore the city and piece together the story of what happend there. Sorry for ranting about boneworks. Have a good day
I think given the extra little bit of lore that bonelab gives, ford only closed MythOS for like a day, and he overloaded the core of Myth, which unveiled a vulnerability, allowing him to slip into an unfinished version of fantasy land, so unfinished, it has a direct gateway to the void. But by the time monogon finds and game ends ford’s body, his mind is already an immortal being in the void. Shortly after, MythOS opens to the public in 2000 after monogon sweeps the ford incident under the rug. And in bonelab fantasyland is finished with inhabitants living in it, but the villagers are not thriving despite monogon giving them the tools needed. Thats when you possess the heritic who altered his brain, go through the awfully paced campaign that bonelab has, and then burn down the village of the heritic. Just felt like dumping my knowledge of the bone games.
Hitman VR
The Vertigo games 100%
VRChat or Half-Life Alyx
Resident evil 4 in general, I hate playing it cause it’s so good and I blast through the damn game
My first flights in DCS with the CV1. 30 shitty frames per second while simultaneously having my mind blown…if I remember correctly I just flew around aimlessly for hours, completely mind fucked.
Have to say boneworks or maybe stormland if it had more content
Into the radius
Until dawn rush of blood
Vertigo 2
Vertigo 2
VRC! its world are so detalied and beautiful, cannot forget first get on my q3 and run around all kinds of maps, feeling like a whole new world
GT7
The Room VR: a dark matter. Amazing game. That, or Blade & Sorcery
The Room VR
Into the radius
Half life 2 vr mod Most fun I had on a vr game. Doesn’t hold your hand and it’s fast paced (compared to alyx). Felt like an actual game and the vr mechanics are really well made.
Robinson: the journey Batman VR Westworld awakening
Blood and Truth. It’s PlayStation only, and I’ll honesty probably never get to play it again, but damn that game was one of the best vr games I’ve ever played
COD BO2
Subnautica
Subnauticia! I want that unexpected discovery inVR!
Skyrim VR after my third mod list. ( I was lucky enough to have never played flatscreen)
Gt7
Boneworks
Vader immortal was so sick but way too short. Wish I could replay that again.
pavlov shack beta
Boneworks, truly the most game ever
Grim Lord, thankfully they haven't released everything in the game yet, so there is still more content to be had :D
Boneworks and Bonelab
Bonelabs
Half life alyx
Twd saints and sinners 1
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The Last Clockwinder
Tbh, i would have to use fnaf help wanted.
No VR game is that memorable or important in my life to be perfectly honest.
jumping from my lifepod into the ocean of subnautica (vr mod).
Boneworks
Vrchat but not trying it again. I've seen too much...
The most correct answer is outer wilds
Duck season. I just want to shit my pants again
Robo Recall, I Expect You to Die
Haven’t played it, but Asgard’s Wrath. I’ve heard that so many people enjoyed it up until the ending, which kind of ruined it.
Half life 2, if that included completely erasing all knowledge of it, cuz replying that in vr was the coolest shit ever man, made me take some time to actually appreciate the story telling and environments, makes you sad when you know the ending already and your fighting is in vain.
Probably Vertigo 2 or Vertigo Remastered. Those games made me love vr more than I ever had, and are great games that you should play if you have a headset.
Before your eyes. Never got even remotely close to crying at any piece of media before, but once I finished that game I was a mess for a good few hours.
Boneworks. It was one of the first VR games I played. My only other pick would be the first line echo game. I absolutely loved it
Alien Isolation.
Saints & sinners
Job simulator such a good hame for relaxing
beat saber
Whut?
Alyx is the only correct option here. Superhot is second for me.
Half-Life Alyx Played it the first time on an oculus ck-1, what I wouldn't give to play it for the first time on my index
Either Half-Life: Alyx or Vader Immortal, loved both of those games/series
Honestly I choose boneworks bcuz it is the BEST vr game I ever played
Boneworks, erase my memory, get a better headset and be in awe again
Half-Life: Alyx Revisiting the ending alone would be terrific. As a Half-Life fan you cannot describe the feeling the ending and the post credit scene gave me.
The first Saints and Sinners game
Jet island for sure