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Batman: Arkham VR, Project CARS and Sega Genesis Collection. I assume Genesis Collection is just the "immersion" kind of VR where you're in a room with a TV and games, Batman "one and done" experience, so that leaves me with a racing game. Guess that would be fun if I had a whole controller set, but it ain't Ridge Racer.
Feeling a bit dizzy is normal when you're not used to it but it goes away fairly quickly when you play daily
It also reminds me of when computers first came out, most peoples thought it was just a gadget
im a huge vr advocate, its a whole new level of immersion and honestly the difficulty of setting it up is blown way out of proportion. people simply live like pigs and won't clean their ♥♥♥♥.
too expensive? 400$ gets you a quest.
unfortunately the metaverse has given everyone a negative impression of it, developers are now afraid to develop for it, and the majority of its users are children whose parents were sold one because it was cheaper than an ipad.
I tried it once and wow it was so good