

This section is necessary because there is quite a bit of nuance that goes into what seems like a relatively straightforward title here.

Thief Simulator VR starts you off in a little tutorial area where you learn the ins and outs of gameplay. It’s time to hop into the shoes of a small-time crook. While you’re not going to get the glitz and glamor of the above titles, you’re going to get something that is 100 percent unique and feels like its own niche which it fulfills quite well. Even if the game isn’t some gargantuan title, the feel of immersiveness can make a decent indie title into something that can contend with the technology giants. Whether it’s the way Half-Life: Alyx brings you into a virtual world like few have ever seen via its amazing graphics and physics system or how Blade and Sorcery figuring out how it should feel to plunge a sword into your opponent chests, each of the standout VR titles make you truly feel like you are at the reigns of whatever activity the game is based on. When it comes to VR games, immersion is the most important thing I can think of.
