VR Games

VR games I own and/or have played. Includes games modded to become VR but not ones I've played using the UEVR Injector. I might make a separate list for those at some point.

VR: Optional.
SKILL: Tetris is easy to understand, but hard to master. Completing the campaign requires some high skill regardless of your difficulty settings.
NAUSEA: Low nausea thanks to being a seated game, but has bright lights. The settings sometimes move around the player.
VERDICT: The definitive Tetris game for casual players, and it's stunning in VR. I will say, though, that I personally performed better in desktop mode. Fantastic regardless.
VR: Optional.
SKILL: Different worlds require different skill levels. Some worlds are just to socialize and relax in, while others offer games to play.
NAUSEA: Free movement and blink movement. Nausea is fairly world-dependent—it won't be a problem in most worlds, though some have fast-moving vehicles, flashing lights, or horror elements.
VERDICT: Try it at least once. It's not for everyone, but you can meet some very cool folks on here, despite having to wade through crowds of annoying children to find them. There are plenty of great community-made worlds to explore and games to play. Best to bring a friend.
VR: Optional.
[PLAYED IN DESKTOP]
[BACKLOGGED]
VR: Required.
SKILL: Easy to learn, but tough to master. For the most part, players stand in one spot for the duration of the game, but there's a significant amount of limb movement required.
NAUSEA: Bright, flashing lights.
VERDICT: A must-have—easily one of my top 5 VR games—but modding is essential to get the most out of it.
VR: Optional.
SKILL: Not particularly high, though the game does seem to offer a lot of goals to keep track of all at once.
NAUSEA: Free movement and blink movement. Nausea levels higher during flight.
VERDICT: Flying in VR was neat, and probably my favorite part of the game. Tired of most survivalcraft games, though, so the gameplay loop didn't capture me.
VR: Via mods.
SKILL: It's a tough roguelite, but easier with friends who know what they're doing. The VR mod is fairly straight-forward.
NAUSEA: Moderate. Free movement, high jumping, tall cliffs and ledges.
VERDICT: Feels great to play gunner characters in VR (MUL-T is especially amazing) and you really get a grasp of how big the world and enemies are when you're seeing it all in first-person. Playing melee characters, however, is a nightmare.
VR: Optional.
[BACKLOGGED]
VR: Optional.
[PLAYED IN DESKTOP]
[WON'T PLAY IN VR]
VR: Via modding.
SKILL: Minecraft has something for every skill level, from creative mode's unlimited building possibilities to the intense one-life Hardcore mode.
NAUSEA: Frankly, I found movement in this to be really jarring.
VERDICT: Questionable stability, limits certain game options. I really don't like playing Minecraft with the Index controllers. Worth looking into later in its development, maybe?

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