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https://steamcommunity.com/app/250820/discussions/0/4036976796101953070/
You can follow the links back for years. Since that thread, I've played these goodies:
Brink Traveler
Sprint Vector
Space Docker VR
I Fetch Rocks is great at what it does, if you're into that
Hubris (best swimming mechanic in VR?)
Egression
Kayak VR: Mirage
Until You Fall
Pistol Whip (older version 2022)
Beat Saber
Raw Data
Grimlord
Archangel Hellfire - Fully Loaded
The Wizards - Enhanced Edition
Eye of the Temple
Blade and Sorcery
Moss
edit:
This is a list of how much fun it was to play. And how fond I remember it, how gladly I come back. Not how extensive, long or pretty these games are.
Its great
thanks
Have you tried free ones?
Home - A VR Spacewalk
Great Paintings VR
Aircar
Propagation VR
Futurejam
V-Aria
Blast the Past
And this incredibly exciting, little, dollar game:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/550160/Street_Champ_VR/
edit:
And the game I come back to most often:
(very often on sale for something like $6)
https://store.steampowered.com/app/436320/Raw_Data/
It's probably the best vr coop game on steam, but like many of the best vr games, it has a high entry threshold, do tutorials and develop your character.
Arizona sunshine 2 isn't bad either
Eye of the temple
Hell split arena
I don't think there is such a game on Steam.
edit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZ4gi7zHyLs
(A Wolf in VR - Star Wars: Tales From The Galaxy's Edge | Part 1 | How Did I Survive That?)
...so it's mobile vr.
Hubris
Into the radius
Naau: the lost eye
Vertigo 1 and 2
and sooo many more
But HL'A is by far the best experiance I've had in vr