20 Best Games for PlayStation VR

PSVR headset offers a range of immersive, exhilarating, and terrifying experiences that you can’t find anywhere else. PSVR is the short form for play station virtual reality headset for its console, and without any doubt, it’s one of the best VR headsets in the market.

However, a VR is only useful if the games you play on it are good enough. The good thing is that there is a lot of good option available for you to try. But what games should you start with?

HEADMASTER

Headmaster

Headmaster is one of the first games we ever played on PlayStation VR and remains a firm favorite. That’s basically down to its simplicity. Facing the endless immersive possibilities of virtual reality, Headmaster is about hitting footballs. A brilliantly straightforward and intuitive response to a technology that more or less transforms your head into a peripheral.

The heading itself is excellent, responsive controls and accurate physics make hitting targets incredibly impressive. When the game is held together by surrealist humor with the action taking place at a bazaar sporting camp, you can also download the party mode DLC for some of the best high scores, enjoy your game that’s not football at all.

BEAT SABRE

Speaking of simple ideas done incredibly well, next on our list is Beat Sabre. The rhythm action hit full of intense visuals, pounding tracks, and brilliantly expressive dance combat. The objective is to slice through these incoming boxes with your laser swords, making sure to match your cuts with the direction of the arrows and match the color of your swords with the correct boxes.

The sci-fi aesthetics and elegant weapons from a more civilized age do give Beat Saber the feel of the biggest Friday night of all time on the Death Star. But they’re accurate reference here is to Star Wars kit. Because very rarely has there ever been a game where the incredible badassery of what’s going on inside the VR headset and your mind is so entirely at odds with what it looks like from the outside.

BLOOD AND TRUTH

To shift pace entirely, next, we have Blood and Truth, PSVR’s very own action blockbuster. This first-person shooter stars you as Ryan Mark, an ex-Special Forces soldier who returns home for his father’s funeral to find that a rival outfit has made a move on his family’s organization.

Spoiler is you don’t f*** off back to the army, but you do start a war at home, storming your way through a London full of flashy nightspots and crumbling tower blocks on a mission of revenge. Free movement around the levels gives combat an extra dimension, or in my case, at least one stealthy kill before I stop blowing things up and the games shooting is its killer feature.

It’s not just the accuracy of firing in virtual reality. It’s that nothing else on PSVR decks you out with this kind of ammunition.

Dual pistols, automatic rifles, shotguns, grenades, and makes you feel like you’re walking around with it strapped to your body, switching guns and reacting to different combat situations. It gives you loads of firearms and makes you feel cool. Blood and truth set you out to be an action movie with you as the star, and it does an excellent job.

The game features fast-paced action and an arsenal of weapons, allowing players to engage in intense shootouts and stealth missions. The VR experience adds an extra level of immersion, allowing players to physically interact with the game world and aim and shoot with the VR controllers.

With a compelling story and high-octane action, Blood & Truth is a must-play for any VR shooter fans.

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RESIDENT EVIL 7

I have talked about Resident Evil 7 biohazard before because I have played it before. I can honestly say that Resident Evil is the scariest game; the virtual reality headset has to offer not only because it is the complete version of the game but also the added immersion that the VR brought.

But, because Resident Evil 7 happened to be a significant return to form for the survival horror series. Mining a rich gruesome vein of a backwater, shack horror, that brings your eyes nose and basically all of your other senses uncomfortably close to a world of dark, scary, and putrid.

The crazy use of knives is going to make you shit your pants. If you’re hoping things will get better, they don’t. A lot of Resident Evil 7 horror is about watching awful things happen to you. From a new to the series, the first-person view only made more intense on PlayStation VR, which means that even when the game opens out into a familiar “find the parts” of an insanely intricate lock and get the hell out of here format. The tension will not leave your body until the credits and on.

ASTRO BOT RESCUE MISSION

To wash the taste of metal and gray flesh from our mouths. Let’s turn to the bright and beautiful world of Astro Bot Rescue Mission. Even in this crowded field, this is probably the team’s favorite PSVR game of all time, a wholesome joyous platformer, full of creativity and playfulness. Captain Astros crew of crazy cute Bots has been stranded across five different worlds, and it’s your job to help rescue them all. And you do it by controlling Astro, as you would any other platforming character.

But also by being physically present in the world, as a giant robot able to lean around corners interact with your surroundings and use several gadgets to help Astro while controlling him at the same time. Under the surface, there are thousands of smart design decisions that enable rescue missions to both plays like an all-time great platformer and take enjoyable advantage of VR. While on the surface, it’s all adorable animations, delightful puzzles, and a robot pal, you want to take home and keep forever.

NO MAN’S SKY

Sticking with science fiction, our next game is a whole universe more or less and one that’s entirely playable in VR. No Man’s Sky released back in 2016 and has continuously been expanded and improved since. The vast simulated world is still full of the same variety and wonder that first brought it to the attention of gamers everywhere. A near-endless explorable space with the visual edge of a classic sci-fi paperback. Only now, it is more refined. The raw ambition of let’s make a playable universe complemented by missions and tutorials that give structure to your initial feat finding

Beyond if you’re not tempted to jack it all in and find your fate amongst the stars. Along with years of updates and improvements has come PSVR support. Both the DualShock for controls and custom holographic menu interface Move motion controllers, both of which transform this already extraordinary experience into something else again. Suddenly the scale of everything is almost overwhelming. Even your starter ship is an imposing Hulk of futuristic tech, let alone the sheer size of the planets and systems you’ll dash between and scamper across.

As well as scale, there’s the added immersion, the head twist to catch the last glimpse of a planet as you leave orbit the grounded sense of size to a planet’s surface. The remarkable sense of control, purpose, and having cool toys that come with sitting in an interactive cockpit in VR. A massive part of no man’s Sky’s appeal is losing yourself in an explorable universe, full of possibility and adventure. In PSVR, it is possible to go deeper than ever.

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TETRIS EFFECT

Continuing with the theme of transporting oneself to another world, we have the updated version of the classic game, Tetris Effect.

Although Rez Infinite could have also been included, we had a difficult time deciding which one to choose. However, both games are made by the same studio and are equally fantastic. Tetris Effect stood out due to its timeless gameplay, which is a mix of speed, strategy, and project management.

The game is incredibly stressful, yet satisfying and provides an interactive experience that is unmatched. Now, with the addition of the Tetris Effect, the visuals are even more mesmerizing and distracting, while the game synced audio adds to the sensory overload, striving for a flow state like Rez.

With PSVR, the game is elevated to a whole new level of immersion.

SUPERHOT VR

Sticking with flow States and abstract worlds, our next game is Superhot VR, the standalone VR version of the Unreal time-slowing shooter. Like Tetris, this is also a bit of a puzzle game. Time moves as you do creating a series of logic problems that play out in balletic violent 3d space, forcing you to figure out how to deal with various sequences of enemies approaching from different directions in different environments.

Once you have the basics covered, you can enjoy the flourishes throwing empty weapons, catching guns in midair, and enjoying the slow-motion mirror crash effect of splintering enemies. PSVR brings a neck whipping immersion to these tents enclosed showdowns and is thematically perfect too for a game that pulls you into a reality frame digital tunnel through backstreet pirated code. It is an ideal match of form and content.

FIREWALL ZERO HOUR

There’s more shooting in our next entry Firewall Zero Hour. A PSPR exclusive that uses the immersion of VR too high in the tension of its tactical encounters. Firewall is a counter-strike Rainbow six siege affair with two teams of four alternating between attack and defense in infiltrating and hack missions. Firewall has that other tactical shooters don’t know is a sense of really being there.

Ducking, peeking, and with PSVR aim controller aiming-down-sights to pinpoint enemies. Physically placing you inside various locations with seven heavily armed operatives wasn’t tense enough. The game also features a high-stakes permadeath mechanic giving each encounter and exhilarating all-or-nothing feel.

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Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes

While we’re on the subject of high-stakes all-or-nothing gameplay, the final game on our list is Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes. While a misplaced wire cut or simple miscommunication can end in an explosion. Whoever’s wearing their headset is the bomb diffuser, and crucially the bomb is only visible to them.

Everybody else is just there to help to ask questions about the bomb and to cross-reference the answers with the instructions to figure out what kind of bomb it is and how to disarm it. Bombs come with various different modules, which all require different approaches. Everything from color sequences to Morse code and naturally, they all have a time limit.

Forcing everyone to find a balance between carefully describing everything in great detail and going fast enough that things don’t end with an explosion. Exactly the result one of the most straightforward but most compelling PSVR games of them all.

Job Simulator

Job Simulator is a virtual reality simulation game developed and published by Owlchemy Labs. Released in 2016, the game takes place in a future world where robots have taken over all human jobs, and the player assumes the role of a robot worker tasked with performing various jobs that humans used to do. These jobs include tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and office work.

The gameplay is designed to be lighthearted and humorous, with wacky physics, silly antics, and absurd situations. The player has complete freedom to interact with the world and experiment with different objects and tools, leading to endless opportunities for creative expression and silly fun.

Job Simulator has received widespread critical acclaim, praised for its intuitive controls, clever writing, and humor. The game has been hailed as a standout experience in the emerging field of virtual reality gaming and has become one of the most popular VR games of all time.

Whether you’re a fan of VR or just looking for a fun and entertaining gaming experience, Job Simulator is definitely worth checking out. With its unique blend of humor and immersion, it’s sure to provide hours of silly fun and laughter.

Doom VFR

Doom VFR is a fast-paced virtual reality first-person shooter that allows players to immerse themselves in the iconic world of Doom.

Set in the demon-infested UAC facility on Mars, players must fight through hordes of demons to uncover the secrets of the facility and ultimately defeat the powerful demon forces. The game features intense combat and an array of weapons, allowing players to use their reflexes and strategy to survive.

The VR experience adds an extra layer of immersion, allowing players to physically dodge and take cover in the game world. Whether you’re a fan of the Doom series or just love VR shooters, Doom VFR is a must-play for any VR headset owner.

Thumper

Thumper is a rhythm-based game where players control a beetle that must navigate a dark, trippy world filled with obstacles and dangerous enemies.

With fast-paced gameplay and a powerful, bass-heavy soundtrack, Thumper is an immersive experience that tests players’ reaction time and musical prowess.

The game’s simple yet challenging mechanics, combined with its stunning graphics and surreal atmosphere, make it a must-play for fans of rhythm games or anyone looking for a new gaming experience.

WipeOut – Omega Collection

WipeOut Omega Collection is a high-speed futuristic racing game that takes players to the cutting edge of anti-gravity racing. With an extensive collection of tracks and vehicles, players can experience the thrill of racing through challenging circuits filled with dangerous obstacles and hairpin turns.

The game features a range of gameplay modes, from traditional time trials to intense races filled with weapons and power-ups. The VR experience adds an extra level of immersion, allowing players to physically lean into turns and get a close-up view of the action.

Whether you’re a fan of the WipeOut series or just love high-speed racing games, the WipeOut: Omega Collection is a must-play for any VR headset owner.

Trover Saves the Universe

Trover Saves the Universe is a hilarious and action-packed VR game from the creators of Rick and Morty. Players control Trover, a purple alien on a mission to save the universe from the evil Glorkon.

With witty humor, fast-paced combat, and a variety of challenging puzzles, Trover Saves the Universe is a non-stop adventure that will have players laughing and sweating at the same time.

The game’s VR capabilities add a new level of immersion, allowing players to physically interact with the world and its characters.

Falcon Age

Falcon Age is a unique first-person action game where players take on the role of a young falconer who must protect her falcon and restore her people’s way of life.

The game combines combat, puzzle-solving, and bird-training elements to create an engaging and heartwarming experience. The relationship between the player and their falcon is the core of the game, as they work together to defeat enemies and explore the world.

With beautiful graphics and a touching storyline, Falcon Age is a must-play for anyone looking for a fresh and innovative gaming experience.

Vacation Simulator

Vacation Simulator is a virtual reality game developed by Owlchemy Labs. Players are transported to a world filled with beautiful landscapes, interesting characters, and engaging activities.

The game offers players the opportunity to experience what it’s like to be on a relaxing holiday, with activities such as lounging on the beach, taking part in outdoor sports, and interacting with other players.

The graphics are visually stunning, with vibrant colors and intricate details, and the sound effects and music provide a perfect backdrop for the immersive experience.

Whether you’re a fan of VR or just looking for a fun way to escape reality for a little while, Vacation Simulator is definitely worth checking out.

Superhypercube

Superhypercube is a fast-paced puzzle game that requires quick reflexes and problem-solving skills. Players must navigate a series of increasingly challenging mazes, maneuvering a cube through tight spaces and avoiding obstacles along the way.

The game features bright, neon-style graphics and an energetic soundtrack, making it an exciting and immersive experience. With its intuitive gameplay and addictive level design, Superhypercube is sure to keep you entertained for hours.

Rick and Morty

Rick and Morty is a critically acclaimed animated science fiction series that has gained a massive following since its debut. The show follows the adventures of a dysfunctional family as they travel through different dimensions and encounter strange and dangerous creatures.

The writing is sharp and witty, with plenty of laughs to be had, and the animation is top-notch, with detailed character designs and vivid visuals. Whether you’re a fan of sci-fi, animation, or just good comedy, Rick and Morty is a must-watch.

Moss

Moss is a virtual reality game that puts players in the role of a small mouse named Quill. The game is set in a fantastical world filled with towering creatures and magical forests, and players must guide

Quill on her journey, solving puzzles and defeating enemies along the way. The game is designed to take full advantage of VR technology, allowing players to explore and interact with the world in a truly immersive way.

With its charming characters, beautiful visuals, and captivating story, Moss is a must-play for VR enthusiasts.

Final

That’s it for our list of the top 10 games for Play Station VR. We’re sure that you’ve got your own suggestions. Let us know what they are in the comments.

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