![]() The breathing exercises help me to sleep better. Pistol Whip is cooler (and more universally acclaimed), but I actually get more sheer enjoyment from Audica. * Audica - rhythm games are amazing in VR, and this is the best of the lot. (More conventional fitness apps, like FitXR, are also worth checking out, but TTotF seems more effective to me, as well as being more fun - and cheaper, too.) * The Thrill of the Fight - boxing sim, best VR exercise. * Eleven Table Tennis - accurate physics, feels just like playing in real life, except that you don't have to chase missed / wayward balls around the room. * In Death: Unchained - best archery game, ever. Incredible use of VR, and something everyone should experience once, but I didn't find enough replay value to make the full version worth it (YMMV). * Superhot VR demo (free) - Time moves when you do. * Echo VR (free) - Zero-G multiplayer frisbee. You can try things out and refund them within 2 hours of playing time (and within 14 days of purchase) if you don't like them. Oculus store recommendations: Oculus lists some of their top recommendations here. (There are reports of people losing their accounts - and all their games - from doing this.) ![]() I expect plenty of people will be waking up to a new Oculus Quest 2 tomorrow, so figure it could be helpful to share some recommendations, as a long-time fan of virtual reality.įirst, a cautionary note: the Quest 2 requires a Facebook account to log in, and Facebook actively tries to delete "fake" accounts, so I wouldn't risk using a fake profile.
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