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Imagine yourself standing in magnet boots on top of the spaceship, overlooking a galaxy, equipped with 2 energysabers with built-in rail-guns, hearing this alien synth sound alarming you about the drones coming up in different shapes and styles. Be the masta of your sabers and your people. Protect yourself and protect them.
My kids - who can play Fortnite and Rocket League for hours every day, for the past three-plus years if I let them, who seem to never tire of those two games....seem to get bored with every Oculus game within a handful of hours.
Free is about what any of the games are worth for the platform - and every parent I know says the same thing: The Oculus has a huge wow factor that makes every kid "want want want" but then after a handful of hours of play time on any given game the wow factor goes away and you're left with the same dud of a gaming system.
That being said I got two of the three games for my kids because if it keeps them entertained for 20 minutes each I'm that much closer to making the headset worthwhile.
My kids - who can play Fortnite and Rocket League for hours every day, for the past three-plus years if I let them, who seem to never tire of those two games....seem to get bored with every Oculus game within a handful of hours.
Free is about what any of the games are worth for the platform - and every parent I know says the same thing: The Oculus has a huge wow factor that makes every kid "want want want" but then after a handful of hours of play time on any given game the wow factor goes away and you're left with the same dud of a gaming system.
That being said I got two of the three games for my kids because if it keeps them entertained for 20 minutes each I'm that much closer to making the headset worthwhile.
My kids - who can play Fortnite and Rocket League for hours every day, for the past three-plus years if I let them, who seem to never tire of those two games....seem to get bored with every Oculus game within a handful of hours.
Free is about what any of the games are worth for the platform - and every parent I know says the same thing: The Oculus has a huge wow factor that makes every kid "want want want" but then after a handful of hours of play time on any given game the wow factor goes away and you're left with the same dud of a gaming system.
That being said I got two of the three games for my kids because if it keeps them entertained for 20 minutes each I'm that much closer to making the headset worthwhile.
I have had my Quest 2 since launch in 2020. I've used it in burst over that time (primarily during the pandemic). It's fun but never engaging or that engrossing. I just cranked through a marathon Atomic Heart session on my PC and i've never come even remotely close to having that kind of immersion in a VR title.
I have had my Quest 2 since launch in 2020. I've used it in burst over that time (primarily during the pandemic). It's fun but never engaging or that engrossing. I just cranked through a marathon Atomic Heart session on my PC and i've never come even remotely close to having that kind of immersion in a VR title.
My kids - who can play Fortnite and Rocket League for hours every day, for the past three-plus years if I let them, who seem to never tire of those two games....seem to get bored with every Oculus game within a handful of hours.
Free is about what any of the games are worth for the platform - and every parent I know says the same thing: The Oculus has a huge wow factor that makes every kid "want want want" but then after a handful of hours of play time on any given game the wow factor goes away and you're left with the same dud of a gaming system.
That being said I got two of the three games for my kids because if it keeps them entertained for 20 minutes each I'm that much closer to making the headset worthwhile.
2 of my kids played Echo VR for endless hours which was free ironically (despite having a number of games we paid for). They both got pretty addicted to playing it every day for like a year. Of course, that game is being shutdown for no apparent good reason in August so I guess after that I need to sell/trade-in the Quest.
You guys that can't get immersed in VR games are either playing the wrong games or complain too much...then again, I've never spent over $100 on a console and buy most my games for $5 when they're four years old, since they just go in my queue. So the industry would stagnate if it was dependent upon my cheapness.
My kids - who can play Fortnite and Rocket League for hours every day, for the past three-plus years if I let them, who seem to never tire of those two games....seem to get bored with every Oculus game within a handful of hours.
Free is about what any of the games are worth for the platform - and every parent I know says the same thing: The Oculus has a huge wow factor that makes every kid "want want want" but then after a handful of hours of play time on any given game the wow factor goes away and you're left with the same dud of a gaming system.
That being said I got two of the three games for my kids because if it keeps them entertained for 20 minutes each I'm that much closer to making the headset worthwhile.
we just got a ps5 and the kids still default back to roblox... i want to return it but they insist on keeping it.. marriage and kids.. what a farkin headache
My kids - who can play Fortnite and Rocket League for hours every day, for the past three-plus years if I let them, who seem to never tire of those two games....seem to get bored with every Oculus game within a handful of hours.
Free is about what any of the games are worth for the platform - and every parent I know says the same thing: The Oculus has a huge wow factor that makes every kid "want want want" but then after a handful of hours of play time on any given game the wow factor goes away and you're left with the same dud of a gaming system.
That being said I got two of the three games for my kids because if it keeps them entertained for 20 minutes each I'm that much closer to making the headset worthwhile.
The FPS multiplayer titles like Pavlov are well populated and have good replay value, if they're old enough for such violent titles.
Half Life Alyx is so good it'll make it difficult to enjoy lesser VR titles (all of them).
It sounds funny but I really enjoyed play Euro Truck Simulator 2 with VR back in the day. Putting your head out the window like a dog and such.
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i second this. Half Life is the Epitomy of VR immersion. I played with a set of noise cancelling headphones over my headset. Truly a title to NOT MISS if your PC can play it.
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Free is about what any of the games are worth for the platform - and every parent I know says the same thing: The Oculus has a huge wow factor that makes every kid "want want want" but then after a handful of hours of play time on any given game the wow factor goes away and you're left with the same dud of a gaming system.
That being said I got two of the three games for my kids because if it keeps them entertained for 20 minutes each I'm that much closer to making the headset worthwhile.
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Free is about what any of the games are worth for the platform - and every parent I know says the same thing: The Oculus has a huge wow factor that makes every kid "want want want" but then after a handful of hours of play time on any given game the wow factor goes away and you're left with the same dud of a gaming system.
That being said I got two of the three games for my kids because if it keeps them entertained for 20 minutes each I'm that much closer to making the headset worthwhile.
Free is about what any of the games are worth for the platform - and every parent I know says the same thing: The Oculus has a huge wow factor that makes every kid "want want want" but then after a handful of hours of play time on any given game the wow factor goes away and you're left with the same dud of a gaming system.
That being said I got two of the three games for my kids because if it keeps them entertained for 20 minutes each I'm that much closer to making the headset worthwhile.
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Free is about what any of the games are worth for the platform - and every parent I know says the same thing: The Oculus has a huge wow factor that makes every kid "want want want" but then after a handful of hours of play time on any given game the wow factor goes away and you're left with the same dud of a gaming system.
That being said I got two of the three games for my kids because if it keeps them entertained for 20 minutes each I'm that much closer to making the headset worthwhile.
Free is about what any of the games are worth for the platform - and every parent I know says the same thing: The Oculus has a huge wow factor that makes every kid "want want want" but then after a handful of hours of play time on any given game the wow factor goes away and you're left with the same dud of a gaming system.
That being said I got two of the three games for my kids because if it keeps them entertained for 20 minutes each I'm that much closer to making the headset worthwhile.
Free is about what any of the games are worth for the platform - and every parent I know says the same thing: The Oculus has a huge wow factor that makes every kid "want want want" but then after a handful of hours of play time on any given game the wow factor goes away and you're left with the same dud of a gaming system.
That being said I got two of the three games for my kids because if it keeps them entertained for 20 minutes each I'm that much closer to making the headset worthwhile.
Half Life Alyx is so good it'll make it difficult to enjoy lesser VR titles (all of them).
It sounds funny but I really enjoyed play Euro Truck Simulator 2 with VR back in the day. Putting your head out the window like a dog and such.
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