I haven't played any of these VR games. But if anyone can post some recommendations, it might be helpful for others looking at this bundle.
I've played both of the Warplanes games and Creed.
Creed is a very "gamified" boxing game, with some arbitrary restrictions and rules that I didn't care for. It's very well done for what it is, though.
I like both of the Warplanes games, but had more fun with WW1 Fighters. They are both arcade-leaning (unlimited ammo, simplified flying physics), but I preferred the WW1 game's slower speed and more "fragile" feeling planes. Having open cockpits in a VR game is also fun. The graphics are pretty basic.
For zombie fans, the walking dead game is pretty fun. You can grab/hold zombies by the neck then stab them. or punch them to knock them back. Swinging speed counts too so it does get pretty tiring if you're like me and swing your arm fully up then stab downwards at their skulls as hard as you can. While it's fun, I couldn't lift my arm anymore after a few hours and had to switch to easier/quicker knife stabs at the base of the skull. Played this on the quest 2 (meta) through the airlink/wifi function. You have to turn the airlink on each time, so that your pc recognizes and connects/streams to it.
So I assume you need a pc and a specific vr headset to play these correct?
Not the meta.
You can play with a VR ready PC using any steamvr compatible headset (obviously valve index, vive, and meta rift/quest).
Virtuoso is a fun music creation game, audio trip is a dancy cardio game with a decent community of mappers to extend your songs for free, and warplanes is well reviewed. I haven't played this particular walking dead but have a lot of time in saints and sinners and it's a good time. I don't really recognize the other titles but will read reviews to see if any are worth picking up.
I haven't played any of these VR games. But if anyone can post some recommendations, it might be helpful for others looking at this bundle.
I own Creed. It's a good workout. Even better if you put some weights on your wrists. I haven't played any other VR boxing game so I don't know where this stands in comparison to others, but I found it an enjoyable sweat.
For zombie fans, the walking dead game is pretty fun. You can grab/hold zombies by the neck then stab them. or punch them to knock them back. Swinging speed counts too so it does get pretty tiring if you're like me and swing your arm fully up then stab downwards at their skulls as hard as you can. While it's fun, I couldn't lift my arm anymore after a few hours and had to switch to easier/quicker knife stabs at the base of the skull. Played this on the quest 2 (meta) through the airlink/wifi function. You have to turn the airlink on each time, so that your pc recognizes and connects/streams to it.
Yeah that's what I didn't like about swinging weapons at Zombies. With a lot of headsets the tracking gets confused once your hand goes behind you wherever you're not looking. So there's tracking issues trying to swing an object in a wide arc as you're getting overrun by zombies and all your weapons are fragile and breaking all the time. They should have made the game more arcadey and less demanding IMO.
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Creed is a very "gamified" boxing game, with some arbitrary restrictions and rules that I didn't care for. It's very well done for what it is, though.
I like both of the Warplanes games, but had more fun with WW1 Fighters. They are both arcade-leaning (unlimited ammo, simplified flying physics), but I preferred the WW1 game's slower speed and more "fragile" feeling planes. Having open cockpits in a VR game is also fun. The graphics are pretty basic.
https://www.oculus.com/experience...85
Not the meta.
Not the meta.
You can play these with a Oculus / Meta, but you will need to play them from a computer. These do not play straight from the headset alone.
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Not the meta.
You can play with a VR ready PC using any steamvr compatible headset (obviously valve index, vive, and meta rift/quest).
Virtuoso is a fun music creation game, audio trip is a dancy cardio game with a decent community of mappers to extend your songs for free, and warplanes is well reviewed. I haven't played this particular walking dead but have a lot of time in saints and sinners and it's a good time. I don't really recognize the other titles but will read reviews to see if any are worth picking up.
Thanks op for sharing.
I own Creed. It's a good workout. Even better if you put some weights on your wrists. I haven't played any other VR boxing game so I don't know where this stands in comparison to others, but I found it an enjoyable sweat.
Yeah that's what I didn't like about swinging weapons at Zombies. With a lot of headsets the tracking gets confused once your hand goes behind you wherever you're not looking. So there's tracking issues trying to swing an object in a wide arc as you're getting overrun by zombies and all your weapons are fragile and breaking all the time. They should have made the game more arcadey and less demanding IMO.