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HoloDust said:
SvennoJ said:

Killer app for VR: Myst was a great surprise hit with universal appeal back in the day. A slow exploration adventure where you can really examine the environment might work. The big selling point of Myst was immersion.

I imagine something like Endless Ocean in VR, just on the mini-sub. There's an old OR demo called Deep Echo where you are in mini sub and though very basic "gaming" experience, it was my first VR experience where I knew this craze is something else.

All folks from work who tried it where blown away as well with immersion VR enbles...and funny thing is, all of them (myself included) tried to grab and interact with things around the cockpit, which is currently major flaw of OR vs VIVE for such titles.

Sounds great.
I imagine simulation games will become more popular too, especially with motion controls where you can actually fiddle with all the controls.
Or a VR version of the sims, co-op and all. RTS / God games might get a rivival too. It's a good time to go back to simpler controls, back to the basics. And it will help immensely in any game where you build things. Much easier to see how to place things.
Plus all the new experiences that we don't know off yet :) It could be a new golden age in gaming.