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I often hear stories of Chinese vr and metaverse game related people running away with money. Like arpara. Those crimes will be repeated by certain people. Even in cryptocurrency fraud.
Little kidboy you speak for "yourself" not the vr community. Cause "you" don't know the vr community. Ps: them 2 little 13 year Olds doesn't count as a community 🤡
I've recently decided to finally upgrade my PC again after eight years so my VR experience is about to become a lot better, and the timing of this video releasing is impeccable. Greatly appreciate all the effort that went into this. Added quite a few games to my wishlist!
Some of my favorites not mentioned so far: Eleven Table Tennis, Garden of the Sea, The Invisible Hours, The Last Clockwinder, Moss Book 2, Song In The Smoke, and Townsmen VR
The only thing smoother than a 120Hz refresh rate is your transitions from one game to the next! 👍😂 [edit] I appreciate the huge amount of work you must have put into the video!
I personally would have put Walkabout: Minigolf higher in the list--perhaps even at S-Tier if you consider the constant stream of DLC. It is probably my most played multiplayer game at this point. It keeps both veteran players and family members who won't play any another VR coming back to it repeatedly. Admittedly the graphics can't compete with something like Half-Life Alyx, but it is available on multiple platforms and is a must own if you have any kind of VR headset and any friends. As a social game is very hard to beat.
Walkabout is fantastic and is definitely S-tier, but he doesn't seem to like it much. Eleven table tennis is another great game but it didn't even get a mention. Lots of great games didn't get a mention.
This is incredibly comprehensive, well done. My favorite party game has gotta be Thrill of the Fight. For people that haven't played VR and are extremely fit it's a hilarious gag to see them wheezing on the floor 5 minutes later after they've just exhibited their total goob punching skills.
At the moment my favorite game is walkabout mini golf. The maps that they've added since release have been amazing and have only gotten cooler as the game ages. Definitely recommend checking it out again.
Great list! My steam wish list has about 15 new titles now. As a sim and puzzle guy I need to suggest The Talos Principle, Obduction and The Room VR. Every major flight and driving sim offers a VR mode.
If you plan to make another video next year, maybe you'd like to try out "Rumble", a competitive PVP earthbending game where you can summon and hurl all kinds of clay structures at your opponent by moving your hands a certain way. The gameplay is surprisingly deep with the different structures (wall, disk, pillar, cube, and boulder) having different offensive and defensive capabilities (such as stability, range when thrown and knockback) and there being different methods to move these structures into your opponent's face as effectively as possible depending on the circumstance. The learning curve is pretty steep and the skill ceiling high, but it's insanely fun to play once you start getting the hang of it. Just look up any "Rumble Tournament" video on youtube to see what I mean. Top tier gameplay can get pretty insane, but it's a lot less stressful when you first get into it and start learning the game in your first few battles. Anyway, I hope you have a lovely christmas
I just finished it, but Blood and Truth should be in that S Tier section. It's a Sony IP so it stuck on PSVR, but I really wish this game could have been ported to PC. That game is nothing short of incredible. PSVR 2 should have launched with Blood & Truth 2, It doesn't have the broad recognition of Horizon (which isn't even based on Aloy) but what they could have done with that kind of game with all the enhancements PSVR2 brings to the table, it would be a Killer App alongside being able to play Gran Turismo 7.
@@Gamingwithmatteo311 Sony needs to give London Studio more work instead of riding off Naughty Dog and Last of us. The Level of quality, realization, interaction, the story, the acting, the sound/music, the graphics, everything in that game is incredible. It feels like you're playing a blockbuster movie like John Wick or something. You should definitely give it a shot.
Thank you so much for such a selection. Most videos only talk about high-profile games, and you have literally everything in your collection. Thank you very much!
Hey Matteo! That was an incredibly comprehensive list and a great reference point for anyone looking at where to start when making their next gaming purchase! I was surprised that you didn't mention anything about Star Trek: Bridge Crew, From Other Suns, Chronos, or Wipeout XL. Impossible to cover everything, though!
Great job! Very comprehensive, and I concur with your rankings. My personal top three are After the Fall, Half-Life: Alyx, and Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners. Also happy to see you included Vertigo 2 near the top, it deserves all the accolades. I'm glad you put the top 3 PSVR2 games up there too. I think the quality of PSVR2 games will result in healthy competition with PCVR developers, which is better for the industry overall. I see a new rivalry between PC and console in the VR space, which is all good. Personally, I think in future most games should have both a flatscreen and VR option, to reach the widest audience.
This video is a step above everything else. I watched this and put every title I’m interested in on my wishlists in PS, Steam and Quest. Thanks so much!
$2/hr is like 1-900 numbers back in the 90's. I remember HORROR stories where during sleepovers, late in the night kids would call all huddled around the phone, then get scared when they heard a ladies voice and hang up just to continue to call right back racking up MAJOR charges. Anyway $2/hr will add up QUICK
Wonderful job reviewing and showcasing all of these you done a great service, kept adding some of the most interesting ones to my wishlist as the video went on Sadly a few of the interesting ones i wanted to try happend to be quest exclusives...but i still got plenty to keep me busy!
Was I Expect You to Die 2 in there twice, or am i crazy? I'm not counting the first game, here. But 2 twice. Was mostly listening while doing other stuff. Anyway, not that it matters. Fantastic video, sir.
What a crazy huge and long video! 😂 Did you forget about Bonelab? Also, I was a bit surprised about Moss, I would personally put Moss book 2 higher up than the first game, but if I understand right, you bundled them together as one? My number 1 vr game of all time is Asgards Wrath! So, very happy to see it where it belongs on the list. I haven't played Vertigo 2 yet though, so really looking forward to that!
I hope you are happy I watched the whole thing from beginning to end. Hats off to you for putting it all together. Half-life alyx is still king. I only hope they bring it to PSVR 2. It would for sure be a system seller for them. For me to play it with those controllers with adaptive triggers and Haptics would just be the ultimate VR experience.
This video looks like it took so much effort!! props my guy Surprised garden of the sea wasnt mentioned tho, its on my top 10 fav games of all time (also the last clockwinder, the maskmaker, tower tag, a fishermans tale, rainbow reactor and floor plan)
I personally think Vertigo 2 is better the HLA. The level of creativity is so incredibly high in vertigo 2. The world really made me feel like i was wandering through a childhood dream. Its level design is also bizarrely well done, better the HLA. In HLA you are fighting the same enemies over and over again, with only a variety of a few enemy types. In Vertigo 2 i was discovering new enemy types near the end of the game. Vertigo removed all sence of "What happens next" for me, it kept surprising me over and over again, whilst HLA did not. Both games have great stories that really stick. But Vertigo 2 had a quite a bigger package to offer here.
I loved it just as much as you. The creativity was out of this world. Butttt...Half-Life Alyx is still king to me. At least we get to both play and know the difference. I want VR to continue to grow and many more people get to explore the world's we have seen
Dont have a #1, but some of my absolute favorites were Pixel Ripped 95, Ancient Dungeon, Twilight Zone, and obviously Half Life Alyx. (Dont have a lot of time for VR, so ive got about 20 games backlogged, and also i nees to grab a psvr2 at some point)
Guardians Frontline is my go to ALWAYS! ALWAYS new maps,great immersive feel and awesome community. It is a must have game that will have you addicted immediately
I think you could raise thumper a bit, when taking the PSVR 2 version into consideration. It still doesn't use motion controls, but the haptics are really excellent, especially the head haptics.
Boneworks. There really is 0 comparison to anything else out there. Boneworks, to me, is like Super Mario 64. Where that game basically laid the foundation of all 3D games after it, boneworks should be the template from which all VR games are derived. It just feels perfect, like the promise of VR delivered. Even Half Life Alyx can't match it, neat as that game is.
Still not a good game. But I made a bhaptics mod for "Rush", and the feeling of the wind on your body (speed dependent) makes it sort of bearable. If you ever want to jump in again, be sure to add at least that.
Considering most AAA standard games take 2-5 years and VR development hasn’t been taken as seriously as standard gaming it’s pretty incredible to see just how many spectacular VR games there are
my current top choices for VR are:dirt rally 2.0 (wheel and pedals), DCS (keyboard and joystick), cyberpunk 2077 VR Mod (keyboard and mouse), mechwarrior 5 VR mod (keyboard and joystick + essential gameplay mods + once you add in the visual mods that overhaul the combat, weapon, various lighting, effects etc = immersion just goes through the roof, as does the liquid metal from your gpu's heatsink).. there are a few others i like, i expect VR games to be basically on the same level as non-VR games, specially as AAA has been capping game fidelity at console levels for a decade, which basically means on PC almost every AAA game looks like a 2013 console game at its best, so naturally when talking VR for PC = all the headroom you need to make a PC VR game look current gen, since hardly anyone is pushing PC hardware to its limits other then via skipping a games optimization process... something that used to be mandatory part of game dev, but consumers pay for less and well today they get significantly less. and dont even bother optimizing for console, so even console graphics are now looking on par with mobile devices... its sad.
This is an amazing list, you should feel proud of the comprehensive job you have done. And that is why this omission is all the more glaring. Subnautica is hands-down the single best VR game in existence. It used to be kind of tragic to me since it poorly adapted to VR, forcing you to use a game controller. No longer. A single guy fixed all that with his SubmersedVR mod. It's easy to install, and I got a Quest 3 just to play this game. All my previous gripes have been fixed. - With the Quest3's higher resolution, Subnautica is now among the most "immersive" VR titles out there, with AMAZING graphics. - It's a full on crafting survival title, a la The Forest or No Man's Sky. But No Man's Sky refuses to run smoothly for me in Quest 3, so I can't really play it anymore. - If you ever wanted to craft undersea bases, explore the deep, uncover secrets, and basically just lose yourself in VR, I HIGHLY recommend Subnautica + SubmergedVR mod + Quest 3 hardware. It is impossible to be disappointed unless the PC rig you are using to play PCVR is too weak to handle the load. But it was seamless and performed flawlessly for me, unlike the aforementioned No Man's Sky which was worse than a janky slideshow that made me want to hurl.
Took me way to long to watch this but great video. Your ranked videos were how I discovered a ton of stuff when I first got into vr, including my first purchase, Final Assault. I'm glad you gave a special mention to H3, I hope someday you play it in the right headspace for it, it truly is a great game, especially take and hold, but the lack of multi-player can make it a hard sell. I've been focusing a lot on stuff that my 5 year old daughter can enjoy so far she loves H3, ski jumping and Vader immortal.
Great List. Half-life Alyx, Lone Echo 2, Skyrim VR (with working bow sounds), Batman VR experience, Trover Saves the Universe, Saints & Sinners, I Expect you to die 1, VRChat/Steam Environments(Hawaii, Zanarkand), Google Earth/Wander(New York), FarPoint, Archangel(if it had better graphics), Voltron, Sports Scramble Demo, Creed, Apex Construct, Pistol Whip I respect the graphics of RE7, but i dont like being thrown around. Graphically impressive. I havent played Asgards Wrath, Stormland, or Vertigo 2 but those seems like games to get
It's so weird to me how everyone says that Rollercoasters are a bad first contact with VR. Back at Gamescom 2013 I had my first go at VR with the Oculus DK1 in a Rollercoaster sim and I immediately fell in love. It felt like I was actually in there and getting motion sick felt like it was a part of the experience (just like in an irl rollercoaster!). IMO the worst thing for first time VR users are games with smooth locomotion and smooth stick turning enabled.
Great vid, and loved how you called out Jet Island at the end. When you get some time, you can knock out the campaign in a few hours but 100%'ing the game is absolutely worth it (especially with a friend).
I already mentioned Wanderer here but I totally forgot about Star Wars Squadrons. It's great at everything. Story, graphics, gameplay, immersion. Flying is super fun and yet ships are not too difficult to pilot compared to other more hardcore flight sims. It strikes just the right balance for casual players. And of course it's Star Wars (if you are a fan)
I would really recommend anceint dungeon it has the best throwing feel in any vr games ive played. The knife is super accurate to how you throw and is super satisfying. The only complaint is that i cant swap the different weapon sets so i could have the knife and crossbow
Awesome list, VR has grown a lot aswell! One game I really am looking forward to is Cradle of Sins, first MOBA VR game ever and graphics look amazing, in the works since 2017. Really check them out, they should launch somewhere around end of may! :)
You put "I expect you to die 2" in twice, and you still have EchoVR in here under great despite it being dead and you starting the video explaining that
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I often hear stories of Chinese vr and metaverse game related people running away with money. Like arpara. Those crimes will be repeated by certain people. Even in cryptocurrency fraud.
suprised to the top was not in this list. one of my favoritte games :)
A lotta work was put into this. Great vid. The VR community appreciates your efforts 👍
Thank you
Yes very nice video. Just got my first VR and am trying 7daystodie in VR with a mod
Little kidboy you speak for "yourself" not the vr community. Cause "you" don't know the vr community.
Ps: them 2 little 13 year Olds doesn't count as a community 🤡
I've recently decided to finally upgrade my PC again after eight years so my VR experience is about to become a lot better, and the timing of this video releasing is impeccable. Greatly appreciate all the effort that went into this. Added quite a few games to my wishlist!
Some of my favorites not mentioned so far: Eleven Table Tennis, Garden of the Sea, The Invisible Hours, The Last Clockwinder, Moss Book 2, Song In The Smoke, and Townsmen VR
Moss 1 and 2. Very enjoyable vr games.👍👍
Its impressive to see PSVR2 games in Top 10 after 2 months only ! Thats good beginning
The only thing smoother than a 120Hz refresh rate is your transitions from one game to the next! 👍😂
[edit] I appreciate the huge amount of work you must have put into the video!
And 244 hz refresh rate😊
I personally would have put Walkabout: Minigolf higher in the list--perhaps even at S-Tier if you consider the constant stream of DLC. It is probably my most played multiplayer game at this point. It keeps both veteran players and family members who won't play any another VR coming back to it repeatedly. Admittedly the graphics can't compete with something like Half-Life Alyx, but it is available on multiple platforms and is a must own if you have any kind of VR headset and any friends. As a social game is very hard to beat.
Walkabout is fantastic and is definitely S-tier, but he doesn't seem to like it much. Eleven table tennis is another great game but it didn't even get a mention. Lots of great games didn't get a mention.
This. Like its easily the best VR game. Not one game has the longevity or accessibility anywhere near close.
Yeah that’s nuts hands down top 3 for sure.
He's giving his opinion, not some results of a double blind study evaluating the objective intrinsic value of each game lol
Better than real life mini golf.
This is incredibly comprehensive, well done.
My favorite party game has gotta be Thrill of the Fight. For people that haven't played VR and are extremely fit it's a hilarious gag to see them wheezing on the floor 5 minutes later after they've just exhibited their total goob punching skills.
The Outro got me to subscribe that was adorable. Nice video man! Thanks for putting in so much work for this.
Love this list! I'd put Into the Radius pretty high up on my list too
Lost due to editing
@@Gamingwithmatteo311 Tha's a shame. Into the Radius in it's current state is easily one of the top 10 best Vr experiences out there.
At the moment my favorite game is walkabout mini golf. The maps that they've added since release have been amazing and have only gotten cooler as the game ages. Definitely recommend checking it out again.
Great list! My steam wish list has about 15 new titles now. As a sim and puzzle guy I need to suggest The Talos Principle, Obduction and The Room VR. Every major flight and driving sim offers a VR mode.
If you plan to make another video next year, maybe you'd like to try out "Rumble", a competitive PVP earthbending game where you can summon and hurl all kinds of clay structures at your opponent by moving your hands a certain way.
The gameplay is surprisingly deep with the different structures (wall, disk, pillar, cube, and boulder) having different offensive and defensive capabilities (such as stability, range when thrown and knockback) and there being different methods to move these structures into your opponent's face as effectively as possible depending on the circumstance. The learning curve is pretty steep and the skill ceiling high, but it's insanely fun to play once you start getting the hang of it. Just look up any "Rumble Tournament" video on youtube to see what I mean. Top tier gameplay can get pretty insane, but it's a lot less stressful when you first get into it and start learning the game in your first few battles.
Anyway, I hope you have a lovely christmas
its on my list to try, it looks like its getting really good
I just finished it, but Blood and Truth should be in that S Tier section. It's a Sony IP so it stuck on PSVR, but I really wish this game could have been ported to PC. That game is nothing short of incredible. PSVR 2 should have launched with Blood & Truth 2, It doesn't have the broad recognition of Horizon (which isn't even based on Aloy) but what they could have done with that kind of game with all the enhancements PSVR2 brings to the table, it would be a Killer App alongside being able to play Gran Turismo 7.
I still need yo play it
@@Gamingwithmatteo311 Sony needs to give London Studio more work instead of riding off Naughty Dog and Last of us. The Level of quality, realization, interaction, the story, the acting, the sound/music, the graphics, everything in that game is incredible. It feels like you're playing a blockbuster movie like John Wick or something. You should definitely give it a shot.
@@nategreatgames78 yep, Blood and Truth was my favorite... until i play Re8
Thank you so much for such a selection. Most videos only talk about high-profile games, and you have literally everything in your collection.
Thank you very much!
Hey Matteo! That was an incredibly comprehensive list and a great reference point for anyone looking at where to start when making their next gaming purchase! I was surprised that you didn't mention anything about Star Trek: Bridge Crew, From Other Suns, Chronos, or Wipeout XL. Impossible to cover everything, though!
Great job! Very comprehensive, and I concur with your rankings. My personal top three are After the Fall, Half-Life: Alyx, and Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners. Also happy to see you included Vertigo 2 near the top, it deserves all the accolades. I'm glad you put the top 3 PSVR2 games up there too. I think the quality of PSVR2 games will result in healthy competition with PCVR developers, which is better for the industry overall. I see a new rivalry between PC and console in the VR space, which is all good. Personally, I think in future most games should have both a flatscreen and VR option, to reach the widest audience.
This video is a step above everything else. I watched this and put every title I’m interested in on my wishlists in PS, Steam and Quest. Thanks so much!
$2/hr is like 1-900 numbers back in the 90's. I remember HORROR stories where during sleepovers, late in the night kids would call all huddled around the phone, then get scared when they heard a ladies voice and hang up just to continue to call right back racking up MAJOR charges. Anyway $2/hr will add up QUICK
The best bit about this whole video was the very end.... I really had a chuckle... so sweet!
Wonderful job reviewing and showcasing all of these
you done a great service, kept adding some of the most interesting ones to my wishlist as the video went on
Sadly a few of the interesting ones i wanted to try happend to be quest exclusives...but i still got plenty to keep me busy!
Was I Expect You to Die 2 in there twice, or am i crazy? I'm not counting the first game, here. But 2 twice. Was mostly listening while doing other stuff. Anyway, not that it matters. Fantastic video, sir.
It's possible I'm sure I made a mistake somewhere
It was in there twice.
Good job! I enjoyed watching the whole video. I spent over two years hooked on Population: One but now I am 100% Team Zenith: The Last City!
Great video and your kid at the end just tops it! Super cute! 👏🏼👏🏼
Wishlist updated :D Great content, insane amount of work. Thanks!
No Hotdogs, Horseshoes and Hand-grenades? Probably the best Gun simulator out there... the amount of content / game modes is stunning
i mentioned it, the game just wasn't for me. I couldn't get into it
Thank you for doing all this, you've given me loads of insight and added many games to my want list that I wasn't aware of.
Thank you for making this behemoth of a video. I am about to get my first VR headset and this is a goldmine!
Glad it helps
Wow great list, especially because there are many old gems that no one else mentions as they are always focused on what is new. Subscribed.
What a crazy huge and long video! 😂
Did you forget about Bonelab? Also, I was a bit surprised about Moss, I would personally put Moss book 2 higher up than the first game, but if I understand right, you bundled them together as one?
My number 1 vr game of all time is Asgards Wrath! So, very happy to see it where it belongs on the list. I haven't played Vertigo 2 yet though, so really looking forward to that!
Walkabout mini golf is a KILLER with neck pain and back pain
I def would love to see a good list of VR ports.
I've been really digging Team Beef's Doom VR.
Best vr games was already made: Half life Alyx, Astrobot Rescue Mission and resident Evil 7&8.
A lot of effort has been put into this, and I've managed to add few more titles to my wishlist, thanks, and appreciate the effort, mate!
Jeez Matteo, thats a lot of work - I will find the time to watch it all
You should play song in the smoke
These videos have helped me buy some of my favorite VR games. Thank you
Any time
Matteo! You are the VR master. Wow! Thank you so much for this list. Super useful and I've wishlisted so many games now.
My number 1 VR game is Into the Radius
I hope you are happy I watched the whole thing from beginning to end. Hats off to you for putting it all together. Half-life alyx is still king. I only hope they bring it to PSVR 2. It would for sure be a system seller for them. For me to play it with those controllers with adaptive triggers and Haptics would just be the ultimate VR experience.
Holy smokes. Thank you for playing literally everything available lol. I cannot wait for the A and S tier because I love vr and need more content.
This video looks like it took so much effort!! props my guy
Surprised garden of the sea wasnt mentioned tho, its on my top 10 fav games of all time
(also the last clockwinder, the maskmaker, tower tag, a fishermans tale, rainbow reactor and floor plan)
I personally think Vertigo 2 is better the HLA. The level of creativity is so incredibly high in vertigo 2. The world really made me feel like i was wandering through a childhood dream. Its level design is also bizarrely well done, better the HLA. In HLA you are fighting the same enemies over and over again, with only a variety of a few enemy types. In Vertigo 2 i was discovering new enemy types near the end of the game.
Vertigo removed all sence of "What happens next" for me, it kept surprising me over and over again, whilst HLA did not. Both games have great stories that really stick. But Vertigo 2 had a quite a bigger package to offer here.
I loved it just as much as you. The creativity was out of this world. Butttt...Half-Life Alyx is still king to me. At least we get to both play and know the difference. I want VR to continue to grow and many more people get to explore the world's we have seen
Dont have a #1, but some of my absolute favorites were Pixel Ripped 95, Ancient Dungeon, Twilight Zone, and obviously Half Life Alyx. (Dont have a lot of time for VR, so ive got about 20 games backlogged, and also i nees to grab a psvr2 at some point)
Guardians Frontline is my go to ALWAYS! ALWAYS new maps,great immersive feel and awesome community. It is a must have game that will have you addicted immediately
Great Job Matteo
I dont normally watch a 1 + hour video on youtube, but I watched it all the way through, thumbs up from me. Good stuff mate
Thanks
The Last Clockwinder should be up there
I never beat it
I think you could raise thumper a bit, when taking the PSVR 2 version into consideration. It still doesn't use motion controls, but the haptics are really excellent, especially the head haptics.
Good list! Great job.
I'm hoping for more 3rd person action games.
Moss and 2076 are fun!
Asgard's Wrath 2 is my favorite VR game ever, with the runner ups being Half-Life Alyx, Walking Dead: Saint & Sinners, Asgard's Wrath and Astro Bot.
Boneworks.
There really is 0 comparison to anything else out there.
Boneworks, to me, is like Super Mario 64.
Where that game basically laid the foundation of all 3D games after it, boneworks should be the template from which all VR games are derived.
It just feels perfect, like the promise of VR delivered.
Even Half Life Alyx can't match it, neat as that game is.
Dirty rally 2.0 is an amazing rally game and incredible with a wheel and a headset, extremely immersive and incredibly fun.
Still not a good game. But I made a bhaptics mod for "Rush", and the feeling of the wind on your body (speed dependent) makes it sort of bearable. If you ever want to jump in again, be sure to add at least that.
Considering most AAA standard games take 2-5 years and VR development hasn’t been taken as seriously as standard gaming it’s pretty incredible to see just how many spectacular VR games there are
VR is not something tye average joe and his children would buy and olay sadly
my current top choices for VR are:dirt rally 2.0 (wheel and pedals), DCS (keyboard and joystick), cyberpunk 2077 VR Mod (keyboard and mouse), mechwarrior 5 VR mod (keyboard and joystick + essential gameplay mods + once you add in the visual mods that overhaul the combat, weapon, various lighting, effects etc = immersion just goes through the roof, as does the liquid metal from your gpu's heatsink).. there are a few others i like, i expect VR games to be basically on the same level as non-VR games, specially as AAA has been capping game fidelity at console levels for a decade, which basically means on PC almost every AAA game looks like a 2013 console game at its best, so naturally when talking VR for PC = all the headroom you need to make a PC VR game look current gen, since hardly anyone is pushing PC hardware to its limits other then via skipping a games optimization process... something that used to be mandatory part of game dev, but consumers pay for less and well today they get significantly less. and dont even bother optimizing for console, so even console graphics are now looking on par with mobile devices... its sad.
This is an amazing list, you should feel proud of the comprehensive job you have done.
And that is why this omission is all the more glaring. Subnautica is hands-down the single best VR game in existence. It used to be kind of tragic to me since it poorly adapted to VR, forcing you to use a game controller. No longer. A single guy fixed all that with his SubmersedVR mod. It's easy to install, and I got a Quest 3 just to play this game. All my previous gripes have been fixed.
- With the Quest3's higher resolution, Subnautica is now among the most "immersive" VR titles out there, with AMAZING graphics.
- It's a full on crafting survival title, a la The Forest or No Man's Sky. But No Man's Sky refuses to run smoothly for me in Quest 3, so I can't really play it anymore.
- If you ever wanted to craft undersea bases, explore the deep, uncover secrets, and basically just lose yourself in VR, I HIGHLY recommend Subnautica + SubmergedVR mod + Quest 3 hardware. It is impossible to be disappointed unless the PC rig you are using to play PCVR is too weak to handle the load. But it was seamless and performed flawlessly for me, unlike the aforementioned No Man's Sky which was worse than a janky slideshow that made me want to hurl.
Awesome video Matteo311! Thanks for loads of content. 🙏
Took me way to long to watch this but great video. Your ranked videos were how I discovered a ton of stuff when I first got into vr, including my first purchase, Final Assault. I'm glad you gave a special mention to H3, I hope someday you play it in the right headspace for it, it truly is a great game, especially take and hold, but the lack of multi-player can make it a hard sell.
I've been focusing a lot on stuff that my 5 year old daughter can enjoy so far she loves H3, ski jumping and Vader immortal.
Thank You for this Video, i just discoverd so many awsome VR titles. Thank you for putting them into categories aswell.
Great List. Half-life Alyx, Lone Echo 2, Skyrim VR (with working bow sounds), Batman VR experience, Trover Saves the Universe, Saints & Sinners, I Expect you to die 1, VRChat/Steam Environments(Hawaii, Zanarkand), Google Earth/Wander(New York), FarPoint, Archangel(if it had better graphics), Voltron, Sports Scramble Demo, Creed, Apex Construct, Pistol Whip
I respect the graphics of RE7, but i dont like being thrown around. Graphically impressive. I havent played Asgards Wrath, Stormland, or Vertigo 2 but those seems like games to get
Epic Roller coaster is one of my favorites and I’ve never been motion sick from it.
Just got the quest 3. Thanks for the list, really well done!
Thankyou for this video, its really helped in terms of what games to buy or not. Hope to see more in the future ❤
Oh wow thanks for putting all this together :)
Note: Espire 2 now has a mixed reality mode, where you turn your room into a battlezone. Very cool. Drop Dead Cabin also has an MR update
This list is fire 🔥
It's so weird to me how everyone says that Rollercoasters are a bad first contact with VR. Back at Gamescom 2013 I had my first go at VR with the Oculus DK1 in a Rollercoaster sim and I immediately fell in love. It felt like I was actually in there and getting motion sick felt like it was a part of the experience (just like in an irl rollercoaster!).
IMO the worst thing for first time VR users are games with smooth locomotion and smooth stick turning enabled.
all it takes is one really bad case of motion sickness to never consider trying vr again
great video! And your daughter! Aw, my heart
Hour and 17 min video. Respect
Great vid, and loved how you called out Jet Island at the end. When you get some time, you can knock out the campaign in a few hours but 100%'ing the game is absolutely worth it (especially with a friend).
I just now grabbed my first VR and excited af waiting for it in the mail
I already mentioned Wanderer here but I totally forgot about Star Wars Squadrons. It's great at everything. Story, graphics, gameplay, immersion. Flying is super fun and yet ships are not too difficult to pilot compared to other more hardcore flight sims. It strikes just the right balance for casual players. And of course it's Star Wars (if you are a fan)
Hell yeah
added like 15 games to a wishlist thanks :D
this is last years video, check out the newest one in the pinned comment
A few games that would have made it on the list:
Lonn.
Moss book 2.
Hard Bullet.
Into the Radius.
Myst VR.
Into the radius and bonelab are missing due to editing mistake.. moss should definitely be there
@@Gamingwithmatteo311 yes true. Moss is there. I thought you only meant moss book 1. My mistake i think.
I would really recommend anceint dungeon it has the best throwing feel in any vr games ive played. The knife is super accurate to how you throw and is super satisfying. The only complaint is that i cant swap the different weapon sets so i could have the knife and crossbow
I needed this to look at some games for myself and both my daughters. Thank you!
The best VR source. Keep up the great work
It’s a really great list, watch the whole thing beginning to end appreciate your content
Thank you so much for taking the time, Matteo. You taught me about a bunch of interesting games I didn't know existed! 😊
Glad to hear it
@@Gamingwithmatteo311 It's my pleasure!
ASGARD'S WRATH 2
Blows every VR game out of the water.
There is no other VR game that comes close to competing. Nuff Said!
It's my new top tier game and will definitely be on next year's list
This is incredible. Thank you
Where’s The Room and The Exorcist Legions? 2 of the best games I’ve ever played on the Quest!
couldn't agree more about asgards wrath, also we are getting the sequel you wished for!
Awesome list, VR has grown a lot aswell! One game I really am looking forward to is Cradle of Sins, first MOBA VR game ever and graphics look amazing, in the works since 2017. Really check them out, they should launch somewhere around end of may! :)
Great job as always there is so many to rank its hard to rank them all, But one I really like is Into The Radius.
It should have been on the list. I guess it was lost in editing
Maybe it was meant to be in one of the two slots you gave I expect you to die 2 :)
This was incredibly helpful, thank you.
I was sad to see that Into The Radius wasn’t mentioned. Love it so much! Its a great game with fear being always present. Check it out!
if its not on the list it was lost in editing
@@Gamingwithmatteo311 damn. I was hoping to see Into The Radius because that game is amazing. But whatever its ok
Yeah roller coasters and climbing give me slight vertigo, but doesn't stop me from grabbing W's in Pop1.
Always love these videos
Ghosts of Tabor looks great, probably a top VR now despite still being made really quickly and full of bugs
love the separation of the platform ratings 👍 awesome job and a whole lot I need to buy now
Favorite vr game? Boneworks.
Favorite Vr game of the last year? Vertigo 2.
re8, gt7, astrobot, blood and truth
Great work man
No Cosmodread, no Dreadhalls, no The Invisible Hours, no The Room VR: A Dark Matter, no The Under Presents, no Myst VR...
LOL if you never been scared in Beatsaber you never played the "Shia Lebouf" song 🤣🤣
Totally agree Saints & Sinners is the perfect level of scary.
You put "I expect you to die 2" in twice, and you still have EchoVR in here under great despite it being dead and you starting the video explaining that
Blood and Truth is the VERY BEST VR game EVER!