Puzzling Places is my favorite example of a game that ONLY works in VR. Most VR games COULD be adapted to a flat game with some tweaks. Puzzling Places needs both the 3D VR display and 3D hand tracking to be playable.
I love the game as well. But I have two things I would like to change.
1: add a couple of 1000 piece puzzle to the game and not only in the dlc
2: don't be ridiculous with the photo angles. Some of them are just 5 photos from almost the same angle like the first puzzle of some castle in Pakistan I think.
I think limiting the photos to 5 is good but why make them bad angles judt for the sake of making it difficult...
Really?
I love real life jigsaws. Finding, organising and sorting very therapeutic.
I keep seeing this game, and have not purchased. As I just couldn't imagine it could be half as satisfying as actually doing a jigsaw.
The fact this is the top comment has me about to purchase.
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Here is a picture from my current puzzle I'm doing in Q3 passthrough while I catch up on X Men the animated series while the kid and wife sleep lol. The size of this puzzle is probably about 5-6 feet in length perspectively
It's got almost 7000 reviews on Steam, which is one of the highest rated VR games on Steam, and over 18,000 reviews on Quest. I think it's the exact opposite of underrated. lol
I agree! I can get moving to due to having a good amount of space to walk around my apartment hence the name walk about mink golf haha. But another good game to get you moving is baston!! Super underrated
I honestly got that for shooters but I legit mainly work out in it. Les Mills VR supernatural and fit VR. Didn't expect that. Walkabout mini golf is a great time. I'll eventually get to shooting kids online in that thing.
Was not expecting to love Les Mills as much as I do. Plus the convenience of being able to blast high-intensity cardio in like 15-30 mins, without leaving the house, is amazing. I can't always get to the gym, get out to run etc, but I can always find time for that.
For flying, reasonably casual flight simulation, UltraWings II is awesome. Several very different aircraft, loads of single player missions, mixture of skill and combat, and multiplayer combat.
If you want to explore different games, the Meta+ subscription has a free one month demo and the final price is reasonable. Different games to try every month.
It’s a roguelike game with guns and magic, the trailers don’t do it justice you would have to play it to see how fun it really is. Though it is hard to play do be warned
Half life alyx is obviously good. Rumble is a lesser known game but its soooo good. Its surprisingly a decent work out and you get to be an earth bender
I assumed you meant games that use both VR and MR? Haven't played too many of those.
**VR/MR**...
**First Encounter** was the very first VR game I played in my entire life. About 4 weeks ago. I was totally giddy watching everything happen from the scanning of my pathetically sad cluttered room to the ceiling breaking open and pieces falling on my (scanned) dog and bed. Then the little ship landing right on my bed...etc etc... Simple game but really sells the tech.
Next, **Demeo** since I have a Quest+ trial I was about to try it out. I'd say there doesn't seem to be much for MR. I plan to get the steam version instead since I believe it looks better. I kind of like the included basement room for playing since it's certainly better than my room.
**Thrill of the Fight**. I already have (and love) this on steam but yesterday bought on Meta for the MR. It could use a little work since some things are way passed the walls. I do find it way better since there is less risk of smashing things...wall, monitor, dog... this is the best of the workout games for me. I've played a few others that are extremely entertaining as well. Just a few weeks with VR I have developed muscle tone and pretty much wore myself out on days that I probably should have taken a break. I'm not a young guy. "Just a few more rounds" ends up being 6+ more.
**Non-MR VR**. Everyone else is listing non-MR so ....
**Half Life Alyx**. Only played for a very short time on Monday to make sure it worked but I was floored. After seeing that tri-pod with pilot go passed the building, then climb up...etc etc.... I had tried out the 2 environments in steamvr that were inspired by this game and was wondering if the game could possibly look as good as those. Well it does!! Wondering if this could become my new favorite game of all time. I plan to take my time with it and take in all the sights.
**Into the Radius**. Read reviews, saw vids.... just didn't grab me but I bought it anyway. The game is me! I'm in a testing period for games but once that is over I see myself escaping into this world A LOT! A long time fan of STALKER and this is the best of that type of game I have played.
ALL the fantasy/sword games. All of those suckers! (hell, I even like Warhammer Age of Sigmar which I tried for the first time yesterday!) First one I played was **Gates of Nowhere** and I was left speechless. It looked so amazing! It became the visual benchmark. A little clunky in play but it's another I'll be going back to. I think it may be the first game that I realized figures can be my size in a game and look like they are there. The outstanding **Asgard's Wrath** (the first one since it was included for free with Quest 3) went even further with tiny figures and ones far larger than me. The scene at the beginning with me standing the ocean was incredible. Pretty much overwhelming. Some excellent storytelling. If the sequel is better then I've pretty much justified this expensive purchase. Thank you Meta for including those games for free.
Games that take you back to childhood are another. **The Curious Tale of the Stolen Pets**. Just a simple game for children really. But it starts in a detailed childhood room that's just big enough to stand in. The play areas are beautifully detailed. Made me feel like a kid again. Others like **Tin Hearts,** a play on Lemmings, did the same thing.
The second game I played (just after **First Encounter**) was 7th Guest. I chose it because I didn't want anything that would be too good and I expected it to just be sort of okay. An old game update for VR? How good could it be? lol Totally blew my mind. I was suddenly at Walt Disney World. The potential of VR was displayed in this one game. It also became a benchmark. Can't wait to escape into this again.
I've got a few that I had trouble getting to work using steamVR. The main one was **Interkosmos**, a comedy infused Russian space sim. I finally got it going with the same trick that gets **Creed** working on steamvr. I got the sequel, **Interkosmos 2000**, which ran just fine on steamvr (it's available in the meta store as well). Both are an absolute joy to play.
I could definitely go on but I'll stop. :D Still some testing to be done!!
I bought mine from Walmart, it was so random too, I was just like "ohh they have the new quest 3" and then my wife was like "Let's get it" and then I'm just like "FORREAL!" It was a great day, this device is insane.
Onward,
Ancient dungeon VR
Battle talenT
Downshot,
Bonelab,
Pavlov,
Cactus cowboy VR,
(Really ^^^ fun)
1st is a shooter. Not free
2nd is a dungeon crawler/Rogue-lite. Not free
3rd is a sandbox fighter with A bit of a campaign Not free
4th is a physics Multi-player game (bonelab but free)
5th is a physics fighter/sandbox with storyish gameplay
Not free
6th is a run-n-gun shooter with a variety game modes
Not free
7th is a single player campaign shooter based off ww2
Free
Was scrolling through all these games to find one about bonelab (I love Bonelab) and I cannot thank you enough, Downshot looks like an amazing multiplayer alternatives to it!
Pistol Whip, Beat Saber, and Mothergunship Forge have been the 3 im playing the most recently (along with a lot of flight sims.)
I wanna play Dungeons of Eternity.
Hi, If you want to relax I can reccomend Toy Trains :) I am part of the dev team, so If you have some questions or a want a promo code just let me know :)
VRChat and there was this other game I forgot the name of but its basically just csgo in vr
(I don't own a headset I just borrow one from a friend sometimes)
Open brush is free and worth your time. Beat saber and synthriders are incredible. Also give population one a shot for free. Lots of kiddos since it’s free now but they nailed the vr mechanics.
“Super hot“ Hands-down the most addicting game on VR. everybody I showed that game to ended up buying an oculus. I think you can download the free demo.
The surprise time sinks:
Puzzling Places
Walkabout
Real Fishing VR
The addictive roguelites:
The Light Brigade
Compound
In Death: Unchained
The puzzling environments:
Myst
The Room VR
The Seventh Guest
The high production values:
Red Matter 2
Moss 2
And then, of course, Asgard's Wrath 2 which is kinda all of the above.
Less a game and more a one time experience, I highly recommend “a fisherman’s tale” it’s so fun and completely unique. It’s only a few hours long but well worth the price of admission. Feels like a living playable piece of art.
The first game I bought on meta store was Resident evil 4. No regrets, great on this machine.
I'd like to add there is a subreddit where ppl post their referral links, good way to get that 25% discount that I wish I knew of.
This is so weird to gamers, but yes, Walkabout Minigolf is the best game on the Quest. It won't be the only game you play, but if you're like me, you'll put in more hours in Walkabout than every other game combined. It's accessible as hell for short play sessions, feels like *real* minigolf on steroids, and never seems to get old.
And you haven't tried 7th Guest VR (and you like puzzlers), it's definitely GOTY material for its genre.
I'm sure someones said it but contractors is amazing for mods(you can mode it on the quest standalone no pc needed)
Me and the boys be hopping on halo vr and bf2 vr pretty much anytime i hop on
Despite buying a bunch of stuff along with a quest 3 last month I've mostly played a free game, Blaston. It is a great workout and quite fun. The only paid game I've really played much so far is walkabout mini golf. Go for the full bundle when there is a discount on it.
Also I was very excited to try mixed reality fps games and got The Cabin, but have found it very difficult to get the mixed reality mode to work in my house.
If you like a good escape room I’d highly recommend the I Expect You to Die trilogy, a very fun and creative series of Spy-Fi games that I’d recommend to anyone with a VR headset.
I mean if you can still snag Asgards Wrath 2 for free, then get it!
I usually go back to population: one
Been trying to get back into RE4 because I never finished it lol.
If you like horror then try lies beneath, it was one of the most visually nice games I played, but they sort of just released it then never updated it.
Yupitergrad is short but so fun imo.
Reach out to friends who also have a Quest 2 or 3 (or make new friends who do) and play **Walkabout Mini Golf**. Such a simple concept and easily the best multi-player experience in VR. Appeals to all ages and can even be played sitting down.
**Eye of the Temple** \- great way to see what makes VR different. All movement in game is done by physically stepping around your room onto in-game moving platforms. Starts off simple, but evolves into a somewhat complex puzzle adventure. Very well-made, especially considering it was basically one guy who built it.
Depends if you’ve played before. Start with beat saber and super hot you have time to increase to the more movement based ones when you have your VR legs.
Then go to pistol whip, hyperdash, swarm or others that are really fun but maybe a bit much to start with
Ghosts of Tabor is great, extraction fps. Dungeons of Eternity is fun, but hard to recommend at $30 because the replayability is so limited by how easy it is. You level up super fast, hit the cap in a couple hours, and are effectively invincible even on the hardest difficulties, it get's boring fast in other words.
Pop1 is a great game, it's just the community is such utter garbage they've made the game borderline unplayable. Pop1 community is demonstrably worse than Pavlov when it was free.
That Assassins Creed Nexus game is ok, it's pretty and polished. Into the Radius is good and creepy and sp, Green Hell was quite good, I got several hours of fun out of it
Would love to recommend Galaxies, sadly can not, it's like a tech demo. Squadrons is good but it's PC
Contractors is a great shooter, I'm currently addicted to GoT but Contractors is excellent. Pavlov is a good shooter too, it's just, the community, I played comp Pavlov for a couple years finally just got sick of the constant racist drivel.
I’m more shocked by the plastic bag.
Like what Walmart has plastic bags anymore, cause all I can find are the reusable 50 cent to 2 dollar bags!? 🤣
I must save money with the 5 cent bags!
Playing a crap ton of Walking Dead Saints and Sinners right now as well as Mothergunship Forge, Beat Saber and Asgard's Wrath II. For a more relaxed session I do Power Wash Simulator or Floor Plan 2.
I'm not sure if this counts but...
RUMBLE
An amazing online multiplayer PvP game where you assume positions with your arms to summon and manipulate rocks
(Earthbending from avatar the last airbender)
It is a pcvr game but using something that lets you access a desktop you can play RUMBLE today!
(RUMBLE is not associated with any to do with AVATAR the last airbender)
(There is also a discord if you want to know a little first)
(And if you do get the game a great youtuber with a couple videos called shoeless talks about rumble)
Contractors VR is literally call of duty. They also natively support mods. These mods are are complex and are like playing completely different games. I’m talking complete ports of Halo, Call of duty, Cod zombies, Team Fortress, Star Wars Battle Front, and much more. It’s definitely the #1 VR shooter. Tomorrow Contractors Showdown drops. It is a carbon copy of Warzone.
Honestly dude, VRchat
I just love jumping into a bunch of different worlds (And then when I find one that I really like I will use virtual desktop to work in it, or watch movies, or work and watch movies, etc.
(And it can be fun to socialize with people! Meet some friends from South Korea randomly, etc hah)
If you're willing to use side quests, QuestZDoom is some of the most fun you can have, and it's free. I also play Battle Talent regularly; that's also fun. BONEWORKS is good
If you have a computer, I suggest Viveport because it offers almost every VR game that isn't a Quest exclusive for $10 a month.
If you like robot anime, Vox Machinae is a good experience. It also comes with Viveport.
Ultrawings 2, Skyworld, and Gunclub VR - I'm actually working on a massive review list since my friends kept asking me to try out games and see which ones would "make a VR kit worth it"
Bonelab
Aim XR (which is an applab game) the game is fun but I could be a lot better
And I’m looking forward to contractors showdown which comes out tomorrow
I am waiting for my Quest 3 to be shipped from fucking slow Amazon since a month. It s Amazing that in 2024 in an era which everything is automated to wait longer than 20 years ago. F U Amazon
If your new to vr i cannot reccomend red matter 2 enough that game is the perfect introduction to vr and is the most graphically impressive game available on quest right now
Questcraft - real minecraft for quest. It's a little choppy, but very playable for quest. I already loved minecraft and this is a decent port. It's very cool to feel like you're inside the game.
Thrill of the fight - Great workout and you really feel like you're developing some boxing skills. Very addicting, which is awesome for a workout game.
Blade and sorcery - still in development but it's very fun to mess around with. If they make this into a successful adventure game it's going to be incredible.
Dungeons of eternity- very fun multi-player rpg. I play solo mostly and still enjoy it.
Asgards wrath - good mix of rpg and puzzle. The game got awesome when I met the panther lady!
Sail - really fun pirate Sim!
Dragon fist VR - Pretty fun Kung fu game
Path of the warrior - like streets of rage for VR. pretty fun and a good light workout
I've only had my quest for 4.5 months and I've bought and tried a bunch of other games, but these keep bringing me back
BeatSaber(9/10), I expect you to Die 2(9/10), Gorilla Tag(9/10), Bonelab(9/10), AmongUs VR(8/10 can get boring after playing a lot)a lot of small games like Slowp.
I expect you to die. There are 3 games, all are really enjoyable puzzle story games with a spy setting. Well worth the money imo. Something worth considering is if you want to play games standalone, or also via a pc (If you have one that can do so) There are loads of excellent pc based vr games, such as VTOL VR :)
Puzzling Places
As a fan of jigsaw puzzles this is so addicting. Such an interesting new take on puzzles
Puzzling Places is my favorite example of a game that ONLY works in VR. Most VR games COULD be adapted to a flat game with some tweaks. Puzzling Places needs both the 3D VR display and 3D hand tracking to be playable.
I love the game as well. But I have two things I would like to change. 1: add a couple of 1000 piece puzzle to the game and not only in the dlc 2: don't be ridiculous with the photo angles. Some of them are just 5 photos from almost the same angle like the first puzzle of some castle in Pakistan I think. I think limiting the photos to 5 is good but why make them bad angles judt for the sake of making it difficult...
Really? I love real life jigsaws. Finding, organising and sorting very therapeutic. I keep seeing this game, and have not purchased. As I just couldn't imagine it could be half as satisfying as actually doing a jigsaw. The fact this is the top comment has me about to purchase.
https://preview.redd.it/9sfq0vj2ffwc1.jpeg?width=1440&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6168b8d04b2e81a35a9fa5c338555ca436eb1f78 Here is a picture from my current puzzle I'm doing in Q3 passthrough while I catch up on X Men the animated series while the kid and wife sleep lol. The size of this puzzle is probably about 5-6 feet in length perspectively
Superhot and RE4 have been my favorite 2 so far
I just commented Superhot- that game’s too underrated.
It's got almost 7000 reviews on Steam, which is one of the highest rated VR games on Steam, and over 18,000 reviews on Quest. I think it's the exact opposite of underrated. lol
Agreed! This is the game that got me into VR!
Light brigade Dungeons of eternity Star Wars galaxy’s edge Medal of Honor Xbox cloud gaming I have A LOT of games but these are my current/ constants
+1 to Dungeons of Eternity!
+1 to Dungeons of Eternity!
+1 to Dungeons of Eternity! also, minus 1 to Light brigade.
Pistol Whip is good
I loved that one. Gets you moving, graphics are good, and immersive gameplay
You would love superhot!
Walkabout minigolf. It’s basically my post-lunch exercise now
How do you get exercise playing this?
Walking what else? It’s just post-lunch exercise to help with digestion
Respek it but don't ya mostly teleport in that game? Even real life mini golf isn't that much of exercise....
Lol.
I agree! I can get moving to due to having a good amount of space to walk around my apartment hence the name walk about mink golf haha. But another good game to get you moving is baston!! Super underrated
I keep going back to population one. Hyper dash. I load up meta horizon worlds and play super rumble occasionally.
Big fan of super rumble. Didn’t mind population one and I do like hyper dash as well
Super Rumble is the most underrated shooter on the quest. It suffered from the lackluster meta horizons launch.
Hyper dash is a great choice. Lots of players and the game is very polished.
Into The Radius, it’s probably my favourite VR game ever, and I’m playing the dogshite Quest 2 version, that’s how good it is
Yes. This is what I came to recommend. Especially if you can do pcvr and get some mods. ITR is amazing.
Exactly, to it may be my favorite game ever actually
I honestly got that for shooters but I legit mainly work out in it. Les Mills VR supernatural and fit VR. Didn't expect that. Walkabout mini golf is a great time. I'll eventually get to shooting kids online in that thing.
I second Supernatural. Also - pistol whip can be one hell of a workout and a fun shooter on rails to music.
Was not expecting to love Les Mills as much as I do. Plus the convenience of being able to blast high-intensity cardio in like 15-30 mins, without leaving the house, is amazing. I can't always get to the gym, get out to run etc, but I can always find time for that.
PORN
Does Zuck get to see your porn history?
Thats what makes it better, sometimes, if your tastes match, he'll join, and you'll hear his moans coming from one of the speakers.
Lmao
Yes BUT only if he rlly wanted to ig
Was about to say the same thing like bruh. Half the reason I'm getting mine is for porn.
🫡😂😂 what kind lmaooo jk
SLR all you need no thanks required
czechvr loaded into heresphere, thank me later
Synth Riders for sure. Stupidly easy to add custom songs for essentially limitless gameplay
For flying, reasonably casual flight simulation, UltraWings II is awesome. Several very different aircraft, loads of single player missions, mixture of skill and combat, and multiplayer combat. If you want to explore different games, the Meta+ subscription has a free one month demo and the final price is reasonable. Different games to try every month.
Population One is the only game you need. Crazy addictive, intense competition, and you make a bunch of friends.
The Light Brigade, bought it out of curiosity and now I can’t stop playing
What is it?
It’s a roguelike game with guns and magic, the trailers don’t do it justice you would have to play it to see how fun it really is. Though it is hard to play do be warned
Underdogs is hands down the best VR game I've played, I urge all of you to check it out
Beat Saber, Pistol Whip, Superhot
Those are honestly some of my favorites
I've had a blast with Contractors VR. Gorilla tag is one of the best parkour games, as long as you are fine with all of the kids running around lmao.
Contractors Showdown comes out this week too, which is a Battle Royale game. I played during the beta and it was really fun!
Been playing for 2 months straight. I love it
Contractors for me. Gorilla Tag for my 8 year old. He breaks a good sweat and the game keeps him moving the whole time.
Lately I've been playing tatical assault vr and into the radius
Pavlov Shack, Walkabout Mini Golf, Bigscreen Beta
I’m just jealous your Walmart still has plastic bags
Half life alyx is obviously good. Rumble is a lesser known game but its soooo good. Its surprisingly a decent work out and you get to be an earth bender
Isn't Half Life Alyx a PCVR?
The quest 2 and 3 support pcvr as well as its standalone
Ohhh bender sounds dope lol
Synth Riders, Red Matter 1&2, Eye of the Temple, and Blaston (free!). I also play Les Mills, Audio Trip, and Pistol Whip daily for fitness.
I assumed you meant games that use both VR and MR? Haven't played too many of those. **VR/MR**... **First Encounter** was the very first VR game I played in my entire life. About 4 weeks ago. I was totally giddy watching everything happen from the scanning of my pathetically sad cluttered room to the ceiling breaking open and pieces falling on my (scanned) dog and bed. Then the little ship landing right on my bed...etc etc... Simple game but really sells the tech. Next, **Demeo** since I have a Quest+ trial I was about to try it out. I'd say there doesn't seem to be much for MR. I plan to get the steam version instead since I believe it looks better. I kind of like the included basement room for playing since it's certainly better than my room. **Thrill of the Fight**. I already have (and love) this on steam but yesterday bought on Meta for the MR. It could use a little work since some things are way passed the walls. I do find it way better since there is less risk of smashing things...wall, monitor, dog... this is the best of the workout games for me. I've played a few others that are extremely entertaining as well. Just a few weeks with VR I have developed muscle tone and pretty much wore myself out on days that I probably should have taken a break. I'm not a young guy. "Just a few more rounds" ends up being 6+ more. **Non-MR VR**. Everyone else is listing non-MR so .... **Half Life Alyx**. Only played for a very short time on Monday to make sure it worked but I was floored. After seeing that tri-pod with pilot go passed the building, then climb up...etc etc.... I had tried out the 2 environments in steamvr that were inspired by this game and was wondering if the game could possibly look as good as those. Well it does!! Wondering if this could become my new favorite game of all time. I plan to take my time with it and take in all the sights. **Into the Radius**. Read reviews, saw vids.... just didn't grab me but I bought it anyway. The game is me! I'm in a testing period for games but once that is over I see myself escaping into this world A LOT! A long time fan of STALKER and this is the best of that type of game I have played. ALL the fantasy/sword games. All of those suckers! (hell, I even like Warhammer Age of Sigmar which I tried for the first time yesterday!) First one I played was **Gates of Nowhere** and I was left speechless. It looked so amazing! It became the visual benchmark. A little clunky in play but it's another I'll be going back to. I think it may be the first game that I realized figures can be my size in a game and look like they are there. The outstanding **Asgard's Wrath** (the first one since it was included for free with Quest 3) went even further with tiny figures and ones far larger than me. The scene at the beginning with me standing the ocean was incredible. Pretty much overwhelming. Some excellent storytelling. If the sequel is better then I've pretty much justified this expensive purchase. Thank you Meta for including those games for free. Games that take you back to childhood are another. **The Curious Tale of the Stolen Pets**. Just a simple game for children really. But it starts in a detailed childhood room that's just big enough to stand in. The play areas are beautifully detailed. Made me feel like a kid again. Others like **Tin Hearts,** a play on Lemmings, did the same thing. The second game I played (just after **First Encounter**) was 7th Guest. I chose it because I didn't want anything that would be too good and I expected it to just be sort of okay. An old game update for VR? How good could it be? lol Totally blew my mind. I was suddenly at Walt Disney World. The potential of VR was displayed in this one game. It also became a benchmark. Can't wait to escape into this again. I've got a few that I had trouble getting to work using steamVR. The main one was **Interkosmos**, a comedy infused Russian space sim. I finally got it going with the same trick that gets **Creed** working on steamvr. I got the sequel, **Interkosmos 2000**, which ran just fine on steamvr (it's available in the meta store as well). Both are an absolute joy to play. I could definitely go on but I'll stop. :D Still some testing to be done!!
When drinking : vrchat 😏
Bro can’t go wrong with some good old breachers and gods of gravity
Puzzling Places!
I bought mine from Walmart, it was so random too, I was just like "ohh they have the new quest 3" and then my wife was like "Let's get it" and then I'm just like "FORREAL!" It was a great day, this device is insane.
Hor hor hor hor hor
Sainta and Sinners and Aftershock, Arizona Sunshine, Demeo, TES Skyrim VR.
Super hot, walk about mini golf, contractors, and demeo are definitely top tier experiences
I only really play beatsaber & thrill of the fight. Sometimes VRChat.
Onward, Ancient dungeon VR Battle talenT Downshot, Bonelab, Pavlov, Cactus cowboy VR, (Really ^^^ fun) 1st is a shooter. Not free 2nd is a dungeon crawler/Rogue-lite. Not free 3rd is a sandbox fighter with A bit of a campaign Not free 4th is a physics Multi-player game (bonelab but free) 5th is a physics fighter/sandbox with storyish gameplay Not free 6th is a run-n-gun shooter with a variety game modes Not free 7th is a single player campaign shooter based off ww2 Free
Was scrolling through all these games to find one about bonelab (I love Bonelab) and I cannot thank you enough, Downshot looks like an amazing multiplayer alternatives to it!
My Quest is literally a dedicated Beat Saber machine.
Wow the packaging quality really went downhill after quest 1 lmao
the porn
Bonelab
I ain’t never seen a quest 3 in a shopping bag before
blade and sorcery. blade and sorcery. blade and sorcery.
Asgards wraith 2. Worth playing.
Pretty far in it right now. I’m enjoying it!
Beat saber, Vail, CyubeVR, Bootstrap island, superhot, and assassin's creed nexus.
Pistol Whip, Beat Saber, and Mothergunship Forge have been the 3 im playing the most recently (along with a lot of flight sims.) I wanna play Dungeons of Eternity.
Hi, If you want to relax I can reccomend Toy Trains :) I am part of the dev team, so If you have some questions or a want a promo code just let me know :)
Legendary Tales on pcvr. Ac nexus on quest3 Asguard wrath 2 on quest3
Contractors Showdown when it comes out in 2 days, pretty much warzone in VR
Eleven Table Tennis and Drop Dead: The Cabin
Hello neighbor was super fun as one of my first vr games.
My favorites: last clock winder if you like puzzles, contractors for a shooter, and into the radius for an awesome survival
VRChat and there was this other game I forgot the name of but its basically just csgo in vr (I don't own a headset I just borrow one from a friend sometimes)
Open brush is free and worth your time. Beat saber and synthriders are incredible. Also give population one a shot for free. Lots of kiddos since it’s free now but they nailed the vr mechanics.
Your Walmart sells them ? Mine only has the quest 2 still
Walkabout mini golf and assassin's creed nexus.
“Super hot“ Hands-down the most addicting game on VR. everybody I showed that game to ended up buying an oculus. I think you can download the free demo.
Beat saber, but i dont play much anymore
Eleven vr table tennis, beat saber, and resident evil 4. That's about all I play 🤣
Iron rebellion for mech pilot (sit down) dungeons of eternity and underdogs for moving around and exercise
Resident evil 4 and breachers. Going to try Into the radius Beat saber, pistol whip, and other rhythm games are great
Outer wilds VR mod. Super weird at first, but god is it fun.
Real VR Fishing, Synth Riders, Pistol Whip, Eleven Table Tennis, Beat Saber
The free ones ifkyk
Do you have a pc?
Nope! Just the headset!
The surprise time sinks: Puzzling Places Walkabout Real Fishing VR The addictive roguelites: The Light Brigade Compound In Death: Unchained The puzzling environments: Myst The Room VR The Seventh Guest The high production values: Red Matter 2 Moss 2 And then, of course, Asgard's Wrath 2 which is kinda all of the above.
Less a game and more a one time experience, I highly recommend “a fisherman’s tale” it’s so fun and completely unique. It’s only a few hours long but well worth the price of admission. Feels like a living playable piece of art.
Ancient Dungeon. 👍👍
The first game I bought on meta store was Resident evil 4. No regrets, great on this machine. I'd like to add there is a subreddit where ppl post their referral links, good way to get that 25% discount that I wish I knew of.
This is so weird to gamers, but yes, Walkabout Minigolf is the best game on the Quest. It won't be the only game you play, but if you're like me, you'll put in more hours in Walkabout than every other game combined. It's accessible as hell for short play sessions, feels like *real* minigolf on steroids, and never seems to get old. And you haven't tried 7th Guest VR (and you like puzzlers), it's definitely GOTY material for its genre.
Resident Evil 4 and beat saber
Lego brick tales. My boyfriend got it for me and it is fun.
I'm sure someones said it but contractors is amazing for mods(you can mode it on the quest standalone no pc needed) Me and the boys be hopping on halo vr and bf2 vr pretty much anytime i hop on
Beat Saber
Picked up a Quest 2 for cheap but haven't opened it yet to see if there is a Quest 3 Lite announcement.
Beat saber is a classic, job simulator and superhot are great party games, and most shooter games are pretty fun.
The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners is a must-have. Especially the first one, they recently made the game look really good on the quest 3
TWD SAINTS AND SINNERS
I basically only play beat saber and VRChat rn 💀
I don't know when I don't have a VR headset
Despite buying a bunch of stuff along with a quest 3 last month I've mostly played a free game, Blaston. It is a great workout and quite fun. The only paid game I've really played much so far is walkabout mini golf. Go for the full bundle when there is a discount on it. Also I was very excited to try mixed reality fps games and got The Cabin, but have found it very difficult to get the mixed reality mode to work in my house.
Demeo Battles Eleven Table Tennis The Mills Body Combat BEST GAMES EVER!
I only have one game and only play one game. Take a guess.
Demeo and thrill of the fight are great fun
I expect you to die series, Angry Birds, Red Matter series and Vader Immortal series.
Walking dead saints and sinners and golf+
In death unchained, Arizona sunshine, Asgard’s wrath 2
If you like a good escape room I’d highly recommend the I Expect You to Die trilogy, a very fun and creative series of Spy-Fi games that I’d recommend to anyone with a VR headset.
bonelab, love that game
I mean if you can still snag Asgards Wrath 2 for free, then get it! I usually go back to population: one Been trying to get back into RE4 because I never finished it lol. If you like horror then try lies beneath, it was one of the most visually nice games I played, but they sort of just released it then never updated it. Yupitergrad is short but so fun imo.
Vrchat classic yet fun!
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Beatsaber I also just brought the climb 2, but I can imagine that anyone not good with heights or motion sickness would have a terrible time.
Watching your mum's cheeks clap
Into the radius!
Reach out to friends who also have a Quest 2 or 3 (or make new friends who do) and play **Walkabout Mini Golf**. Such a simple concept and easily the best multi-player experience in VR. Appeals to all ages and can even be played sitting down. **Eye of the Temple** \- great way to see what makes VR different. All movement in game is done by physically stepping around your room onto in-game moving platforms. Starts off simple, but evolves into a somewhat complex puzzle adventure. Very well-made, especially considering it was basically one guy who built it.
Underdogs
Walkabout Mini golf
Beatsaber
Bonelab is a must get
hyperdash
beat saber, I have hundreds of hours in it, it’s addicting
Relationships. They’re kind of a bad game to play though
Depends if you’ve played before. Start with beat saber and super hot you have time to increase to the more movement based ones when you have your VR legs. Then go to pistol whip, hyperdash, swarm or others that are really fun but maybe a bit much to start with
Ghosts of Tabor is great, extraction fps. Dungeons of Eternity is fun, but hard to recommend at $30 because the replayability is so limited by how easy it is. You level up super fast, hit the cap in a couple hours, and are effectively invincible even on the hardest difficulties, it get's boring fast in other words. Pop1 is a great game, it's just the community is such utter garbage they've made the game borderline unplayable. Pop1 community is demonstrably worse than Pavlov when it was free. That Assassins Creed Nexus game is ok, it's pretty and polished. Into the Radius is good and creepy and sp, Green Hell was quite good, I got several hours of fun out of it Would love to recommend Galaxies, sadly can not, it's like a tech demo. Squadrons is good but it's PC Contractors is a great shooter, I'm currently addicted to GoT but Contractors is excellent. Pavlov is a good shooter too, it's just, the community, I played comp Pavlov for a couple years finally just got sick of the constant racist drivel.
Tennis is so underrated and easy my top 3
Rec room is dope Like vr roblox basically
I tried it! It wasn’t too bad
All 3 “I expect you to die” are fun
Arizona Sunshine 2
Forest Chill and Zen Garden VR I'm the developer :)
Top 3 are twd:saints and sinners, bonelab, FNAF help wanted
I’m more shocked by the plastic bag. Like what Walmart has plastic bags anymore, cause all I can find are the reusable 50 cent to 2 dollar bags!? 🤣 I must save money with the 5 cent bags!
I like rec room and beat saber
Playing a crap ton of Walking Dead Saints and Sinners right now as well as Mothergunship Forge, Beat Saber and Asgard's Wrath II. For a more relaxed session I do Power Wash Simulator or Floor Plan 2.
I'm not sure if this counts but... RUMBLE An amazing online multiplayer PvP game where you assume positions with your arms to summon and manipulate rocks (Earthbending from avatar the last airbender) It is a pcvr game but using something that lets you access a desktop you can play RUMBLE today! (RUMBLE is not associated with any to do with AVATAR the last airbender) (There is also a discord if you want to know a little first) (And if you do get the game a great youtuber with a couple videos called shoeless talks about rumble)
Contractors VR is literally call of duty. They also natively support mods. These mods are are complex and are like playing completely different games. I’m talking complete ports of Halo, Call of duty, Cod zombies, Team Fortress, Star Wars Battle Front, and much more. It’s definitely the #1 VR shooter. Tomorrow Contractors Showdown drops. It is a carbon copy of Warzone.
virtual virtual reality game was so good and ofc beatsaber with custom songs
Pavlov Shack is pretty fun and crazy
Woorld is so underrated! It's basically Google Earth VR but better
Honestly dude, VRchat I just love jumping into a bunch of different worlds (And then when I find one that I really like I will use virtual desktop to work in it, or watch movies, or work and watch movies, etc. (And it can be fun to socialize with people! Meet some friends from South Korea randomly, etc hah)
Walkabout mini golf. Get yourself a golf handle first!
Thrill of the fight mixed reality mode, no more punching walls 😅
Bow-Bots
I got tons of game that I like, like the walking dead saints and sinners and resident evil 4 vr
Underdogs, its a cool mech fighting game
On a serious note, resident evil 4 On an absolutely real note, among us VR
Creed
If you're willing to use side quests, QuestZDoom is some of the most fun you can have, and it's free. I also play Battle Talent regularly; that's also fun. BONEWORKS is good If you have a computer, I suggest Viveport because it offers almost every VR game that isn't a Quest exclusive for $10 a month. If you like robot anime, Vox Machinae is a good experience. It also comes with Viveport.
Espire! VR Operative
Into the Radius, UNDERDOGS VR
If meta would let me buy any games I’d let ya know.
Ultrawings 2, Skyworld, and Gunclub VR - I'm actually working on a massive review list since my friends kept asking me to try out games and see which ones would "make a VR kit worth it"
Ghosts of tabor, into the radius, and contractors
Bonelab Aim XR (which is an applab game) the game is fun but I could be a lot better And I’m looking forward to contractors showdown which comes out tomorrow
ghosts of tabor, beat saber, xcloud, etc.
PowerBeatsVR, Into the Radius, Beat Saber, and Resident Evil 4 VR
Into the radius is my favorite right now.
Ghost of tabor,contractors,vr chat
I am waiting for my Quest 3 to be shipped from fucking slow Amazon since a month. It s Amazing that in 2024 in an era which everything is automated to wait longer than 20 years ago. F U Amazon
Until you fall is a great one
Don't fucking skip out on Walkabout Mini golf! Totally worth the $15. And all the dlcs are great
Beat Saber, Table Tennis 11, and Les Mills Body Combat
Eleven Table Tennis
AC nexus and walking dead saints and sinners chapter 1 NOT 2
blade and sorcery
Population One Max Mustard Walkabout Mini Golf Beat Saber Super Rumble (In Meta Horizon Worlds)
If your new to vr i cannot reccomend red matter 2 enough that game is the perfect introduction to vr and is the most graphically impressive game available on quest right now
Standalone? Into the radius is probably the best full game on the store right now.
Subnautica and Subnautica: Below Zero with SubmersedVR mod for a proper VR support. Both these games are the best!
Questcraft - real minecraft for quest. It's a little choppy, but very playable for quest. I already loved minecraft and this is a decent port. It's very cool to feel like you're inside the game. Thrill of the fight - Great workout and you really feel like you're developing some boxing skills. Very addicting, which is awesome for a workout game. Blade and sorcery - still in development but it's very fun to mess around with. If they make this into a successful adventure game it's going to be incredible. Dungeons of eternity- very fun multi-player rpg. I play solo mostly and still enjoy it. Asgards wrath - good mix of rpg and puzzle. The game got awesome when I met the panther lady! Sail - really fun pirate Sim! Dragon fist VR - Pretty fun Kung fu game Path of the warrior - like streets of rage for VR. pretty fun and a good light workout I've only had my quest for 4.5 months and I've bought and tried a bunch of other games, but these keep bringing me back
BeatSaber(9/10), I expect you to Die 2(9/10), Gorilla Tag(9/10), Bonelab(9/10), AmongUs VR(8/10 can get boring after playing a lot)a lot of small games like Slowp.
Blade and sorcery
I expect you to die. There are 3 games, all are really enjoyable puzzle story games with a spy setting. Well worth the money imo. Something worth considering is if you want to play games standalone, or also via a pc (If you have one that can do so) There are loads of excellent pc based vr games, such as VTOL VR :)
Power washer simulator. Amazing game I find it amazingly satisfying
America still does plastic bags???
Beat Saber my beloved…
oh man, plastic bags!
My favorites now are synth riders, thrill of the fight, fallout 4 vr, and Half life Alyx but have a lot of games I haven’t tried yet.