Summary
VR gamingis slowly gaining steam, and it’s only a matter of time before headsets become lighter and more affordable than ever before. Hopefully,the problem of motion sicknessthat plagues most VR games will also be addressed by the time VR gaming becomes more mainstream.
The fact thatthe best VR gamesaround struggle to make these experiences accessible shows how prevalent motion sickness is in these games. If players are very sensitive about this issue, then some games are a strict no-go until those players develop their VR game constitutions and can opt for more complex virtual reality experiences.
There’s no denying that Croteam just gets how VR works and why this medium is so immersive, but their games are still suited for experts in this medium. If a new VR player checks out a game likeThe Talos Principle, then it’s only a matter of time before nausea takes over.
Solving puzzles may be calming withinthe game’s beautiful environments, but there’s still a fair bit of movement involved in this title. Even with the teleport-to-move option, it’ll take a while for players to get over their motion sickness and enjoy the brilliance ofThe Talos Principle VR.
Skyrim VRmay be one of the most enticing games that uses this medium to full effect, but it’s also a glaring example of how bad it can be to play an unoptimized VR game. The game wasts no time in making players experience a nausea-inducing opening that will trigger a beginner’s motion sickness in short order.
Without mods,Skyrim VRis a huge pain to play through, with the game lacking any meaningful VR interactions otherwise. Movement itself will be so clunky that fans will get sick in no time, forcing them to spend no more than thirty minutes in every session of playing a game that can take upwards of a hundred hours to beat.
Pistol Whipis easily one of the coolest VR games around, combining the rhythm gameplay oftitles likeBeat SaberandSynth Riderswith John Wick-esque action where players must dodge bullets and shoot enemies with deadly accuracy.
What makesPistol Whiptough for newcomers to get into is that players move forward automatically in every level, which can be hard to adjust to for anyone whose brain isn’t used to seeing this auto-movement in a VR game. This can lead to a bout of motion sickness in no time, so only players who are willing to power through this hurdle should check this title out.
One of the best action-packed VR games players can get their hands on,Boneworksthrows players into levelswith challenging combat where they must refine their aiming skills or die trying. However, as amazing as this beautiful VR game can be, there are still problems that newcomers will face with this title.
The constant motion and breakneck action are not easy to get used to, leading to players getting sick within a few minutes of playing this title. If players lack the VR legs to stand on, then they should give this game a pass until they’re more accustomed to the medium.
4Doom VFR
Fast-Paced Shooting May Not Be A Great Fit With VR
The idea of playing aDoomgame in VR is something that should entice many fans. However, the short length ofDoom VFRcoupled with a gameplay loop that doesn’t bring anything new to the table doesn’t help this game stand out in the eyes of most fans.
It doesn’t help that players susceptible to motion sickness won’t like the fast-paced action of this title at all. Teleport to move may help, but it’s more of a band-aid instead of an actual cure for the nausea that players will experience in this game.
Controlling a starfighter from theStar Warsseries is a dream for most fans, which is whyStar Wars: Squadronswas such a major hit when it launched. The detailed cockpit and fun space fight simulation make every dogfight a joyous occasion for long-time fans.
The game also has a VR mode, but there’s a huge asterisk here. Even if players may technically be stationary in a cockpit,Star Wars: Squadronsis not an easy game to get adjusted to in VR. Players should brace themselves for numerous bouts of motion sickness across several rounds with this game before they can comfortably ease themselves into a starfighter and wreak havoc.
WatchingNo Man’s Skytransform from a game devoid of meaningful content into one of the greatest space exploration games ever made is a redemption arc for the ages. Not only did this game add almost all of its promised content in future (free) updates, but it also added new gameplay features that fans can experiment with.
This includes VR support, but newcomers to this medium should expect a ton of motion sickness when they jump into this title in VR for the first time. Space flight may be good, but exploring planets on foot will cause VR newbies to feel nauseous in record time.
There’s no denying thatGran Turismo 7is one of the most beautiful games VR fans can check out. However,this racing gameis not recommended for fans who get queasy in virtual reality, sinceGran Turismo 7isn’t exactly friendly in that department.
Players will likely be unable to digest more than a few minutes of this game in VR, which can be disappointing. If players are hell-bent on making the most of their PS VR2, then they’ll need to power through a few stomach-churning sessions before finally getting through a single race without losing their lunch.