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Mandalore76 said:

I have to see what games they have gotten since then, but at the time of my first experience with it, they only showed me the demo and Until Dawn:  Rush of Blood. 

You should run the Oculus minimum spec test on your PC.  You might be surprised and find that all you need is a graphics card upgrade.  But, if you already have PSVR, then yeah, I probably wouldn't be keen on dropping another $700 bucks on another VR system + graphics card either.  Yes, there is overlap among the games, which is why I'm trying to get my friend to get stuff like Batman VR so that I can really compare.

Until dawn rush of lood didn't blow me away the first time I tried it either. The poor black level used in it threw me off, all I saw was screendoor effect in the dark areas. I bought it half a year later in a sale and got into it, it is a really fun experience, and much better than playing on rails shooters on a screen.

As for my PC, I ran the test which I knew was pointless as it has a first generation i7, that PC is 8 year old. I've switched to using laptops.

I still haven't played Batman VR, kinda want to stay away from short experiences.
The best on PSVR imo are: (out of about 60 titles I own)

Rez Infinite
RE7
DC VR (if you can get past the low detail)
Superhot VR
I expect you to die
Statik
Dirt Rally
Star Trek Bridge Crew
Farpoint
Thumper
Polybius (120 fps madness)
Bound
Windlands
Tethered
Battlezone
Cavernous wastes (Descent like shooter with procedural cave system)
The Solus project
Dino Frontier (short yet polished)

Playing on a ps4 pro helps, especially with RE7. I compared it to the base version and there it renders the edges at half resolution and never switches to higher detail mode. On the pro it steps down to lower detail when you run but resolves to a pretier picture when walking slowly. Most games don't have that profound differences though. It's a shame PSVR games are held back by the base ps4 yet the userbase is so small it's expected.

For itroducing anyone to VR I would recommened Alumette (short movie you can walk around in, free download) and Wayward sky. Point and click adventure. Wayward sky only didn't make my list as it's not that long and has not much replay potential. It does have that wow factor.

AZ Sunshine and Fantastic contraption are excellent as well but better played on OR, unless you have the AIM controller for AZ Sunshine (it's kinda shit with move).

Most anticipated for me atm are Skyrim and Doom VFR. RE7 and I expect you to die also get free content updates in December. I already can't keep up with releases, still have 3 or 4 waiting I haven't even tried yet and skipped Megaton Rainfall for now. Still playing the Solus project, End space and Eve Valkyrie, on hold atm for GT Sport.