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I wouldalse recommend Pinball FX2 VR.
There are less available tables as you have to buy the VR-Table packs,
on the other side the immersion is better due to animations on the tables.
I bought both and both are worth it.;-)
Go to your virtual desktop and click on the game then go back into the game.
Once you play it in VR you will probably don't want to go back to a flat screen.
I tried it for the first time today and was impressed. On my Valve Index and RTX 3070 the visuals look sharp and gorgeous. Every table is available in VR and you see its true 3D perspective which you can't see on a flat screen. This game is underrated!
To answer the OP, "Yes!" VR pinball is pretty awesome, even though I can't seem to get the settings to change anything. Using WMR / Samsung Odyssey+... with me in a seated position, "standing" puts the table in my elbows and I think the plunger is somewhere in my kidney, while "sitting" puts it between my ankles.