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There are a lot of different VR headsets on the market these days, but which one should you buy? And what games should you play once you have it? In this article, we'll guide you through some of the best adventure games that are available for Virtual Reality.

 

What is Virtual Reality?

 

Virtual reality is an immersive experience in which the user is transported to a computer-generated environment. In virtual reality, you can interact with objects and characters as if they were real. Virtual reality is often used for gaming, but it also has other applications, such as education and training.

 

Pros and Cons of Virtual Reality

 

Virtual reality is a new and exciting technology that is quickly gaining popularity in the gaming world. However, there are some pros and cons to using virtual reality for gaming. Here are some things to consider if you are thinking about using virtual reality for your next adventure game.

 

Pros:

  • Virtual reality can provide a more immersive gaming experience than traditional games.
  • You can explore new worlds and environments in virtual reality.
  • Some virtual reality games can be played with friends or other players online.

Cons:

  • Virtual reality can be expensive, as you need to purchase a headset and other equipment.
  • Virtual reality can be uncomfortable to wear for long periods of time.
  • Not all games are compatible with virtual reality headsets, so you may not be able to play your favorite games in VR.

 

Finally, consider whether you want to go the VR route. While there aren't as many VR adventure games as there are traditional ones, there are still some great options out there. Keep in mind that VR can be very immersive, so if you're looking for a more relaxed experience, it might not be the best choice.

 

What are the best VR devices to play Adventure Games

 

If you're looking for the best VR devices to play Adventure Games, you've come to the right place. In this blog post, we'll run through some of the top options on the market, so you can choose the perfect VR headset for your gaming needs.

 

Adventure games are a genre that's well suited to VR, as they often involve exploring virtual worlds and completing puzzles. This means that a good VR headset will provide you with a immersive experience that will make you feel like you're really in the game.

 

One of the best VR headsets for adventure games is the Meta Quest 2. This standalone device offers 6DOF (degrees of freedom), meaning that you can move around in virtual space without needing a PC or console to power it. The Quest also has two controllers, which give you a more intuitive way to interact with your surroundings.

 

Another great option for adventure games is the HTC Vive Cosmos. This headset offers excellent resolution and a wide field of view, making it perfect for exploring virtual environments. It also comes with two controllers, so you can interact with objects in the world around you.

 

If you're looking for a more affordable option, the Oculus Rift S is a great choice. Itdoesn't have the same level of features as the Quest or the Vive Cosmos, but it's still a great option for adventure games.

 

Finally, if you're looking for a mobile VR headset, the Samsung Gear VR is a great choice. It's compatible with a range of Samsung smartphones, and it offers a good level of immersion for adventure games.

 

So, there you have it - some of the best VR headsets for adventure games. Whether you're looking for a standalone device or a mobile headset, there's an option out there to suit your needs.

 

What VR adventure genres are there

 

There are many different VR adventure genres to choose from. Some popular ones include:

 

  • First-person shooters – These adventure games put you in the shoes of the protagonist and immerse you in the action. Popular VR first-person shooters include Half-Life: Alyx and Doom VFR.
  • Puzzle games – These VR adventure games challenge your problem-solving skills. Popular VR puzzle games include The Witness and The Talos Principle.
  • Horror games – These VR adventure games are designed to scare you. Popular VR horror games include Resident Evil 7 and Layers of Fear.
  • Exploration games – These VR adventure games let you explore virtual worlds. Popular VR exploration games include Robinson: The Journey and Farpoint.

 

What are the benefits of playing VR games?

 

Virtual reality games offer a unique and immersive gaming experience that can be beneficial for players in a number of ways. VR games can help players develop strategic thinking and problem-solving skills as they navigate through complex virtual worlds. In addition, VR games can also increase player’s hand-eye coordination and reaction time as they react to things happening in the game in real time. Lastly, playing VR games can simply be a fun and exciting way to socialize and connect with other people who enjoy gaming.

 

How to get started with VR gaming

 

If you're looking for a new gaming adventure, you might want to try VR gaming. VR gaming is a immersive experience that can take your gaming to the next level. Here's how to get started with VR gaming.

 

  • Choose the right VR headset. There are many different VR headsets on the market, so it's important to choose one that's compatible with the type of gaming you want to do. If you're just starting out, you might want to go with a less expensive option like the Oculus Rift S or HTC Vive Cosmos.
  • Download some VR games. Once you have your headset, you'll need some games to play! There are a growing number of VR games available, so do some research to find ones that look interesting to you. Some popular options include "Beat Saber," "Superhot," and "Job Simulator."
  • Set up your play area. Before you start playing, you'll need to make sure your play area is set up correctly. You don't want to accidentally hit something or someone while you're playing! Make sure there's plenty of space around you, and remove any potential hazards from the area.
  • Start playing! Once you've got your headset and games, it's time to start playing! VR gaming can be a bit of a learning curve, so don't get discouraged if you don't get it immediately. Stick with it, and soon you'll be immersed in a completely new world.

 

Tips for choosing the right VR game

 

When it comes to choosing the right VR game for your adventure, there are a few things you need to take into account. Here are some tips to help you choose the best VR game for your needs:

 

  • Consider what type of adventure you want to have. There are VR games that offer different types of gameplay experiences, so you need to decide what kind of adventure you want to have. Do you want a slower-paced game where you can explore your surroundings, or do you want an action-packed game that will keep you on the edge of your seat?
  • Think about what kind of environment you want to be in. Some VR games take place in realistic environments while others are set in more fantasy-based worlds. Consider what type of setting you would feel more comfortable in and choose a game accordingly.
  • Determine how long you want to play for. Some VR games are designed to be played for hours on end while others can be completed in just a few minutes. If you only have a limited amount of time, then make sure to choose a game that won’t take too long to finish.
  • Consider your budget. VR games can vary greatly in price, so you need to consider how much you’re willing to spend before making your purchase.
  • Read reviews. Before buying a VR game, make sure to read reviews from other players. This will give you a good idea of what to expect from the game and whether or not it’s worth your money.

Fortunately the below list of VR games comes with our seal of approval!

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Virtual Reality

Firmament (2023)

Firmament Box Cover

As you wander Firmament’s splendid landscapes, the narrative builds to a heartening finale—but be prepared to strenuously exercise your brain along the way.


Wanderer (2021)

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While it has a few design decisions holding it back, the time-traveling joys of Wanderer promise a bright future for adventure games within the VR space.


Myst (2021) (2021)

Myst (2021) Box Cover

If you are a Myst fan who has played one or all the previous iterations, this is by far the best version yet and deserves your attention with or without the supported VR hardware. If you are one of the few adventure game fans new to the series, you are in for a real treat, though be forewarned that all the same divisively esoteric design elements remain from the original.


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Though the fun is over far too soon, VR adventure gamers owe it to themselves to play The Secret of Retropolis as it perfectly captures the atmosphere of film noir in an unexpectedly comedic all-robot futuristic setting.


Maskmaker (2021)

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Hampered only by some clumsy storytelling and awkward mechanical problems, Maskmaker is an immersive VR experience and an inventive adventure game with enough fun gimmicks to feel like a fresh take on the genre.

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Ryte: The Eye of Atlantis Box Cover

While seasoned adventure gamers will have surely visited the lost city of Atlantis many times before, and this latest excursion does include a few missteps, if you have the VR hardware to play Ryte: The Eye of Atlantis, you’ll find it worth your time for its fresh take on this age-old story.


Fire Escape (2020)

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This game is wildly implausible and absurdly melodramatic—you already know if that appeals to you or not, and if so, Fire Escape is a very fun way to spend an hour or more of voyeuristic spying.


Paper Beast (2020)

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The thoroughly unique Paper Beast can be a real monster to get through with its whip-like controls and occasional difficulty spike, but those who welcome unique gameplay experiences and value memorable moments over a detailed narrative are encouraged to give it a try.


The Room VR: A Dark Matter Box Cover

While lighter on adventure elements than earlier games in the series, the gameplay is as innovative and fun as ever (with one or two exceptions), and the story of The Craftsman is advanced in an interesting way. If you have the proper hardware and enjoy puzzles, The Room VR is a must-have for your collection.

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While falling slightly short of its full interactive potential, A Fisherman’s Tale is a unique experience, lovingly and charmingly crafted with a clever premise, solid puzzles and the poignant feel of a Pixar movie.


The Curious Tale of the Stolen Pets Box Cover

While The Curious Tale of the Stolen Pets doesn’t actually offer up a curious tale at all, it is worth a look for the creative model-sized VR worlds available to play around with. It won’t last long, but this one’s a family-friendly puzzler that especially the youngest among us will enjoy.


Groundhog Day: Like Father Like Son Box Cover

Groundhog Day wasn’t exactly a property screaming for a sequel. However, Tequila Works’ next-generation time-looping adventure successfully manages to pull players into its familiar small-town Americana vibe for a cute new story, albeit one saddled with some VR control issues and inevitable repetition.


ZED (2019)

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Although light on actual gameplay, ZED is a quirky, beguiling exploration of character where fragments of memory spawn an imaginative journey through the haunts and grottos of the mind.

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Ghost Giant (2019)

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A VR tale that’s both wonderfully light-hearted and solemnly mature, the modest Ghost Giant may not be the type of game to dwell on the why or how behind its supernatural premise, but with a game as well-crafted as this one, that’s more than okay.


Transference (2018)

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Transference is a solid, polished experience that plucks equally at your tension wires and heartstrings. Though it seems to end almost as soon as it has begun, it makes the most of its quick pace with some impressive production values and an intriguingly atmospheric narrative of a troubled family.


Transpose (2018)

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A time-bending, physics-based VR puzzler isn’t going to be everyone’s cup of tea. However, Transpose stands out even within its niche with some truly innovative gameplay mechanics that puzzle fans should definitely check out.


Torn (2018)

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It’s a bit too straightforward to offer much challenge with its puzzles, and not spooky enough to sustain a haunted house thriller, but Torn will win players over on its own terms, providing a highly-polished, scavenge-heavy VR mystery.


Blind (2018)

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While it falls a little short of wowing with its story or conclusion, Blind brings a compelling atmosphere and enough interesting ideas to the table to make it an intriguing proposition among VR puzzle thrillers.


Dead Secret Circle Box Cover

Although still lacking much challenge beyond working through its more confusing story, Dead Secret Circle is a longer and more diverse game than its predecessor with the same creepy, immersive atmosphere introduced in the series debut.


Moss (2018)

Moss Box Cover

Though more action-oriented than adventure gamers might be used to, Moss is that rare game that delivers exactly what it promised, delivering a lovely bonding experience with an adorable companion while solving puzzles and having a great time exploring a magical fairy tale kingdom.


The Invisible Hours (2017)

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Tequila Works delivers again with The Invisible Hours, giving players an intriguing voyeur role in a genuinely interesting mystery populated by an unforgettable cast. Doing it all in VR is just the icing on the cake.


XING: The Land Beyond (2017)

XING: The Land Beyond Box Cover

Breathtakingly beautiful and fiendishly logical, XING: The Land Beyond will spark your ingenuity and kindle a keen delight as you trek its entrancing pathways.


Lone Echo (2017)

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Lone Echo has been designed from scratch around VR’s strengths, defying the limitations that have held other games back. Incredible visuals, freeing zero-g movement, and strong writing and performances help create something that simply couldn’t exist in another medium.


Obduction (2016)

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Obduction is clearly not aimed at impatient gamers with older hardware. But Myst enthusiasts and exotic-world explorers will find a whole new stupendous universe to fall in love with, and fans of mind-bending challenges will find themselves in paradise… most of the time.


P.O.L.L.E.N. (2016)

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P.O.L.L.E.N is a slick, atmospheric and unnerving experience that is let down by its short length, confused plot and tired storytelling devices.


The Talos Principle: Road to Gehenna (2015)

The Talos Principle: Road to Gehenna Box Cover

Road to Gehenna is a worthy extension of The Talos Principle, adding more of the brilliant puzzles and clever storytelling that helped the original stand out from the pack.


The Talos Principle (2014)

The Talos Principle Box Cover

Bursting at the seams with challenging puzzles and thought-provoking science fiction, The Talos Principle is a philosophically-minded first-person puzzler that’s well worth your time.



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