I've been into VR since 2016. I remember trying a Gear VR at Best Buy and knew I had to get into VR. I didn't understand 6 DoF vs 3 DoF at the time, but waited for the PSVR launch. Day one I fell down trying to lean on a table playing London Heist on VR Worlds and have been hooked since.
In 2018 I bought a WMR headset for PC and then the following year a Quest and Rift S. Last year I grabbed a Quest 2, so yeah I've really been hooked. I can't play standard games long anymore. Some of my favorite VR games are:
1. Skyrim VR - I don't care how much you've played Skyrim, you've never been in Skyrim. It's just incredible.
2. Astrobot - It's worth buying a PSVR just for this alone. It's an absolutely amazing platformer and although the PS5 sequel gets all of the attention, this is on par if not better.
3. Wipeout - The PSVR gets a lot of things wrong with tracking and many games are low resolution but this game looks phenomenal. I don't know what black magic they used to pull it off but it looks two generations better than Driveclub VR
4. Hellblade - I never played it flat but in VR it's a mind scramble. It looks phenomenal and with the natural isolation you get in VR, the voices in her head really get to you.
5. Resident Evil 7 - I can't imagine playing this any other way. This came out in early 2017 and although I was still getting my VR legs, it blew me away. Seriously at times, I had to tell myself that didn't really happen.
6. Paranormal Activity - this is another game like RE7 that is terrifying in VR. It's not really a great game or even much of a game, but in VR it's an experience you won't forget.
7. Robo Recall - I had heard of it before and at the time had to use an app called Revive to play it (Oculus exclusive), but boy was it fun. To this day the PC version is one of the best looking VR games out there (not so much on Quest but it's still a fun game). This is a game that you can throw someone into and they're going to want a headset.
8. Brookhaven Experiment - This is a crappy game by 2021 standards but in 2016 it was intense. That sewer level haunted me for weeks and although I eventually beat that game, I never want to see those things again.
9. Half Life Alyx - it's widely considered the crown jewel of VR and for good reason. It has great physics and looks good even on lower end hardware. Honestly though, it's not super amazing to me, but is still an absolute must play.
10. Moss - Everytime I play this, I have a huge grin on my face. Quill is just adorable and you just feel attached to her. It's more of a puzzle game than platformer but it's absolutely incredible and looks great on every platform including PSVR and Quest.
Honorable mentions: Asgard's Wrath, Thrill of the Fight, Arcaxer, Everybody's Golf, Farpoint, Beat Saber, 2MD VR Football, Pavlov, Creed, Sprint Vector, Hyperdash, Crashland VR, Ironman VR, Blood and Truth, Starwars Squadrons, Eleven Table Tennis