I haven't played this game personally, but have been following impressions closely this week, and it doesn't look to be anything particularly noteworthy. VR is in such a tough position right now. I just don't think the tech (for any of the headsets) is quite there yet to deliver truly remarkable games. Remarkable moments, sure, but very few remarkable experiences as a whole. And yet, this tech needs to exist in order to make a case for the medium moving forward.
I'm very, very interested to see what VR tech looks like in ten years, what shape it takes and what role it plays in gaming. But I'm becoming more and more glad I've skipped out on this round. Games like Farpoint just seem like such a trifle, like it's aediocre shooter in every aspect that we make a million excuses for because it's in VR.