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Best Game Selections and is Time Macine Worth it?

Anonymous
Not applicable
So between the Oculus last week and myVive coming in this week, I've picked up quite a few games but always looking for more good options. So Oculus/VIVE, doesn't matter, what are your favorites?

Also as a side note one of the last games I was considering was Timr Machine. Got the demo and thought it was good but worth $30 for a full game, there I'm not sure? For anyone who bought already, is it worth it?
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GenetixStudio
Superstar
Airmech has definitely been my most played game, it's awesome - that being said, if you haven't already - The Climb is a must have VR game, it is the most impactful experience that i've had yet.

Anonymous
Not applicable
I would definitely recommend Chronos, that my favourite so far! 



Airmech has definitely been my most played game, it's awesome - that being said, if you haven't already - The Climb is a must have VR game, it is the most impactful experience that i've had yet.


How would you recommend it for someone who suffers from motion sickness? I don't wanna drop £40 if I can't even play it for more than 10 seconds 😕 for reference I can't play EVE at all still

mambo1888
Rising Star
I would recommend the following...

Oculus Home

Chronos
The Climb 

Steam

Elite Dangerous
Project Cars
Assetto Corsa
Euro Truck Simulator 2
American Truck Simulator (If you are in the UK, its £4.36 on Amazon at the moment, thats a bargain!
Vanishing Realms

A lot of the steam games you can find cheaper by buying a steam key from various cd key websites. I use cdkeys.com and mmoga never had a problem, cdkeys always runs a 5% off promotion if you go on there facebook page.

nalex66
MVP
MVP
I haven't pulled the trigger on Chronos or The Climb yet, but I've heard good things about both.

I too have been wondering about Time Machine VR. I would be interested to hear any testimony from people that have it. Windlands also looks good--anyone have any comments about that one?

I picked up Hitman Go VR the other day--it's pretty nice, and not so expensive that you have to think too much about it.

I also grabbed Titans of Space 2.0 by @drash yesterday (it's in Early Access on Oculus Home). I really liked it in the DK2. Haven't run through the new version yet to see what's different.

DK2, CV1, Go, Quest, Quest 2, Quest 3.


Try my game: Cyclops Island Demo

mambo1888
Rising Star
@nalex66 

Cant recommend Chronos highly enough, a fantastic game. The Climb is great too but might not be everyones cup of tea. Given the early stages of VR and the limited content available I would say these two should definitely be in your collection 

GenetixStudio
Superstar
I really need to try Chronos out, hopefully this weekend. The Climb is not to bad, it's not so much motion sickness that will get you, but a fear of heights will for sure - it can be very scary looking down. It doesn't give me any of the sickness issues that i've got playing games like Dreadhalls or Albino Lullably where you are 'walking' around. 

jon
Heroic Explorer
For the Rift: Chronos, Blaze Rush, Eve Valkyrie, Defense Grid 2 and Technolust.

For the Vive: Audio Shield, Vanishing Realms... and then wait on the rest because the Steam summer sale is almost upon us, and most of them aren't more than 30 minutes of content anyway.

Clart
Protege
Are these games available as free demos? >.<

korzman
Protege

nalex66 said:

... Windlands also looks good--anyone have any comments about that one?



Windlands is a lot of fun, but be wary if you're prone to motion sickness. You're walking, jumping (both via controller input) and most fun swinging through the world on grappling hooks. There were times when I almost fell over in my room due to nothing more than the perceived motion. It's a blast, but it is definitely one of the ones that can give you motion sickness.