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What VR game are you most interested in?

Unreleased would probably be Budget Cuts. The demo was a great showcase of what was possible in VR at the outset of the Vive's release. I'm quite interested in how it'll turn out given the time they spent working on it at Valve's headquarters. It just has so much potential. The concept can cleanly integrate humor, suspense, action, and puzzles. With the right balance, it could be something truly great.
 
Budget Cuts

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Vertigo

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Rick and Morty Simulator: Virtual Rick-ality

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Doom VR



Oh yeah! Almost forgot:

Superhot VR

 
Rez isn't one of the best games ever made, but it's an aesthetic triumph and a perfect fit for VR, so I'm very much looking forward to it.

Raw Data is a great game that I need to dig into more for the reasons Durante listed, but I'm mostly excited to see where it's at once it's out of Early Access. I think that my dream VR game is a roomscale Japanese-style action game with good production values and strong arcade design principles. Raw Data is the closest thing I have right now.

I'm confident that Resident Evil 7 will be plenty comfortable enough for me to play, and unlike OP, I've hugely enjoyed "traditional-style" longer seated VR games like Chronos, Edge of Nowhere, etc, so the prospect of a polished, lengthy VR game with high production values made by an extremely talented team is mouthwatering. Along somewhat similar lines, Battlezone's demo was fun. If that can carry a full campaign, wonderful.

Special mention to Onward. Game is sloppy as hell but it's a real-deal non-teleporting 4v4 VR FPS with tension through the roof. It's only going to get better with time, so add it to the list of games I can't wait to see leave Early Access.

I'm a little worried that Budget Cuts will be one-note once you get the hang of things. The demo was pretty easy to bust once you got used to teleportation. Hope I'm wrong, as that first run through the demo was magic.
 
Drive Club for me at the moment. I would do time trials in that game and just turn off all the HUD elements to immerse myself in the stage. VR seems perfect for that. I have concerns about motion sickness, so I hope I can disable the hand's being shown, but man am I excited for that.
 
Onward. Even though it's out now and I'm playing it (often) I'm looking forward to what the game will look like 6-12 months down the road, once oculus gets touch and the install base grows. For many PC gamers with the vive it is absolutely the killer app right now (outside of tilt brush, the lab, raw data, destinations, out of ammo, and rec room).

Also looking forward to the crytek psvr exclusive. Journey? Looks very interesting.
 
Star Wars Battlefront.

It'll probably be more like a tech demo than anything, but I've dreamed about being in the cockpit of an X-Wing/TIE/Falcon for pretty much my entire life.
 
Ace Combat and RE7, AAA VR (i hope)

Though there are quite of bit "smaller" type games that are hitting it out of the park like Budget Cuts
 
I think Budget Cuts will be the first big VR-only game. Really fucking clever and intuitive.

Also really want SuperHyperCube and Rez Infinity, should they ever escape exclusivity hell.
 
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