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DrDoomz said:

Try it. Even if you are not a horror aficionado, you can always try and make it a group experience. Have some friends over and play it in turns. The shared, social experience makes the fear actually fun. Funny enough, we guys were the ones chickening out early and the girls actually got a bit further ahead than us. Had tons of fun and the laughs after alleviated the sense of dread you get from the game after you turn it off. I recommend getting the free VR games (the free VR app with the funny godzilla game is my first recommendation) to get ppl used to the experience before diving into RE7.

That's actually something "unexpected" about VR. People assumed that because VR makes you wear a headset that theoretically isolates you from the outside world, that it's a solo exercise. But a big part of the fun I had with VR so far was to see other people's reactions to what happens in those other worlds. 

It's actually a very fun social exercise. And when I get my set, I will be sure to do what you described. Sounds like a lot of fun. :D