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Given the very high price for a vr game, the length is important
- From Road to VR -
http://www.roadtovr.com/rick-morty-virtual-rick-ality-review/
It's a VR game about making your own fun (ie manipulating environments). We won't be seeing full fledged AAA games built around VR for a few more years until more people have there hands on them. Price is definately kinda janky though, I would think $19.99 at most.
Serious Sam series...
Also, we will see full AAA games on it, many companies are working on it, issue was just that devs would wanted to see the initial sales. It impressed tons of companies... So it's in much less than a few years.
Serious Sam wasn't even a triple A game when it was new let alone now
Many were. Tons of level, easy locomotion and all.