There are tons of
great indie VR games, if you only play AAA why buy a device that has very few, if any (I guess RE4 VR counts but it's more like a B game decades after the original)? Hook it up to a PC to expand your choices (still largely indie for VR for now).
Unification and
Presentiment of Death are some nice, unique, recent indie VR games.
Into the Radius has been overhauled over the years and just got a new trailer to show that. Add a PC to the mix to play the likes of
VTOL VR,
Paradox of Hope,
District Steel,
Star Wars: Squadrons, all the ace
Alyx mods or flight, racing and other
sims. Also get the
flat game VR mods by Dr. Beef and others on PC and Quest, some great stuff that feel
as good as RE8. Follow the Quest thread as the VR/gaming media don't cover most of it and naturally looking for stuff blindly in any store doesn't work on any platform, not just Quest.
https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/2091960/view/3954789907997073192
www.neogaf.com
While it's pretty hype to get games from big developers & publishers like Sony for PSVR2, things like, for example, the Horizon game are pretty limited despite being AAA. I mean, it's a climbing game with some contained combat encounters and amazing production values while
Windlands 2 is indie but is a full free roaming action adventure despite being a 5 year old VR game, with full online co-op to boot (though it only recently got ported to Quest natively and the player avatar legs look hilariously weird on it, you should look past that). Perhaps the larger studios feel obliged to keep trying to make baby's first VR game as if we don't have titles like
Beat Saber,
Pistol Whip,
SuperHot VR,
Walkabout Mini Golf etc. fill that role, even Alyx falls victim to this so many VR veterans love Half-Life 2 VR's pacing much more. Give indies a chance as whether in or out of VR they do match AAA often enough for the distinction to miss the point in terms of game quality (some times even visually as seen in
Red Matter 2). Granted, stuff like RE8 or Alyx aren't gonna come from indies unless it's a mod to existing games, though
Apex Construct did that style of game well years ahead.
Anyway, there's too much good stuff to ever list them all really, considering the constant releases, upcoming game/update/dlc announcements and the existing older VR games you haven't played as they now get even less coverage unless a sequel or port reminds of them, like
Saints & Sinners which is over 3 years old already. Try getting out of your comfort zone more maybe, look past a game not being like your favorite flat game ever and just go enjoy an all new experience. There are even some neat Japanese made VR games like
Dyschronia,
RuinsMagus and
Tale of Onogoro and I've mostly listed fancier stuff you can liken to traditional easy to get into games rather than some of the more unique experiences like
Shores of Loci and various other cool puzzle games or less easy to get into stuff like the strategic
Gods of Gravity or crazy early access gems like
Bakemono.
Idk where to begin with this post. Quest is PC exclusive? PC gaming only has indie games? What?