


I don’t think it’s physically possible for me to write anything about video games without mentioning Destiny at least once. I mean, it would basically be like Pacific Rim, right? This is never going to happen, but it would be so cool. Titanfall 2 is another shooter that I don’t really think gets enough love, but I would definitely love to be able to hop, fly, grapple, and enter a giant robot wreaking havoc around the entire map in virtual reality. This is by far the single game on this list that I could actually see getting a VR port and I would spend countless hours trying to beat my friend’s score. Your goal is to eliminate the enemies and survive for as long as possible. Devil Daggers basically throws you onto a square platform and throws a bunch of enemies like massive skulls, demons, and a whole bunch of other hellish entities at you. Devil Daggersĭevil Daggers is probably the least known title on this list, but I’m here to change that. Who knows, all I know is that I want to try it! 5. I think Overwatch would definitely be an interesting experience, though I’m not sure if it would be the best. Of course I’m talking about Zenyatta, Genji, and Reinhardt, respectively. Imagine escorting the payload as a robot monk throwing orbs at enemies and allies alike, or being a ninja able to deflect all shots taken at him, or a massive dude with a shield that can ram his enemies into the wall with a burst of speed. While I don’t play Overwatch competitively, nor do I think that virtual reality should go anywhere near the Overwatch competitive scene, I think it would be cool to play each hero in virtual reality. The sense of panic and tension that rushes over you as you get to the fifth round of dogs would be an entirely new beast in VR. While I do think that the regular Call of Duty experience would be cool in virtual reality, Zombies would quite literally be killer. Call of DutyĬall of Duty, specifically the Black Ops franchise, has one thing that Battlefield doesn’t. Battlefieldīattlefield is kind of like a massive-scale Call of Duty with more realistic combat and movement the debate between Battlefield and Call of Duty has been ongoing for years and will continue to be a sensitive topic for fans of both series, but I think one thing that we can all agree on is that we wouldn’t turn down a chance to experience the game in virtual reality. I don’t really think there’s much else I have to say about that, I just want to experience Halo in virtual reality…just once. Now that you’ve got Master Chief fresh in your mind, imagine you are Master Chief and you’re performing these actions yourself with a headset that mimics his infamous helmet. Picture this: you’re a 7-foot giant dude in a hulking suit of armor that just ripped the head off of a grunt and is now marching to tear open a massive door on a spaceship. I think being able to experience the world of Night City and all of the morally horrible thrills of the game in virtual reality would be super cool. I know that Cyberpunk is like…well, you know, but how cool would it be if Cyberpunk 2077 was not only a working game, but a working game in virtual reality. So what games do we really want to experience in virtual reality? I can’t say for sure if any of these experience would be good per say, but I definitely want to experience them once. While I don’t really think that it’s very feasible that we’ll get VR ports for any of these games, it certainly would be cool to experience some of them in virtual reality.
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There’s so many first-person shooters like Call of Duty and Star Wars: Battlefront that we’ve always played on PC and consoles, however we think that some of these shooters would be an incredible experience in virtual reality. However, we’re gonna focus on the gaming side of things for this one. Virtual reality is a fantastic tool when it comes to not only video games, but also education.
