Top 10 VR Games of All Time
Last updated: March 2026
Virtual Reality has produced some genuinely unforgettable gaming experiences over the past decade. These ten games didn't just work well in VR. They proved that VR is its own medium, capable of things no flat screen can replicate. Whether you just got your first headset or you've been in VR since the DK1 days, these are the games that define what Virtual Reality gaming can be.
1. Half-Life: Alyx
Developer: Valve | Platform: PC VR | Released: 2020
Half-Life: Alyx isn't just the best VR game ever made. It's one of the best games, period. Valve built every interaction from the ground up for VR, from the gravity gloves to the way you physically rummage through shelves for ammo. The world of City 17 feels tangible in a way no other game has matched. The pacing, the horror, the puzzle design, the story. Everything clicks. Six years later, nothing has come close to this level of polish and ambition in VR. If you own a VR headset and haven't played it, fix that immediately. Read our full feature on why Alyx is still the gold standard
2. Beat Saber
Developer: Beat Games | Platform: Quest, PC VR, PSVR | Released: 2018
Beat Saber turned VR into a cultural phenomenon. The concept is dead simple: slash blocks to the beat of music with glowing sabers. But the execution is flawless. The responsiveness, the visual clarity, the way expert-level tracks make you feel like a Jedi having a workout. It's the game that sold more headsets than any other, and years later it's still the first thing most people load up when they try VR. The custom song community keeps it endlessly replayable.
3. Resident Evil 4 VR
Developer: Armature Studio / Capcom | Platform: Quest | Released: 2021
Taking one of the greatest action games ever made and rebuilding it for VR could have gone wrong in a hundred ways. Instead, Resident Evil 4 VR became one of the most impressive ports in gaming history. Physically aiming the gun, reaching over your shoulder for the shotgun, managing your inventory in real space. Everything feels natural. The village siege, the lake encounter, the castle halls. Moments that were already iconic on a flat screen become genuinely intense when you're standing inside them.
4. Asgard's Wrath 2
Developer: Sanzaru Games | Platform: Quest | Released: 2023
Asgard's Wrath 2 is the game that proved standalone VR can support a full-scale RPG. The amount of content is staggering: dozens of hours of combat, exploration, puzzles, and boss fights across richly detailed mythological environments. Wall running, grappling hooks, melee and magic combat. It has everything. It's the closest thing to a AAA console RPG that exists entirely inside a VR headset, and it sets the bar for what Quest games can achieve.
5. Superhot VR
Developer: Superhot Team | Platform: Quest, PC VR, PSVR | Released: 2017
Time only moves when you move. That single idea made Superhot one of the smartest games on any platform. In VR, it becomes something else entirely. Physically dodging bullets, catching weapons mid-air, lining up shots while frozen in time. Every encounter plays out like you're directing your own action movie. It's short, but every minute is perfectly designed. The kind of game that makes you understand why VR exists.
6. Boneworks / Bonelab
Developer: Stress Level Zero | Platform: PC VR / Quest | Released: 2019 / 2022
Stress Level Zero built the most ambitious physics system in VR. Your virtual body has weight, momentum, and collision. Objects behave like real objects. Weapons feel heavy. Climbing feels physical. The result is a sandbox where emergent gameplay happens constantly. Boneworks was the PC VR version that blew people's minds. Bonelab brought it to Quest with mod support that turned it into an endlessly expandable platform. Neither game holds your hand, and that's the point.
7. The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners
Developer: Skydance Interactive | Platform: Quest, PC VR, PSVR | Released: 2020
Saints and Sinners nailed VR melee combat in a way nobody else has. The physics-driven weapon system means every swing, stab, and throw has real weight behind it. Combined with a survival loop that forces you to scavenge and make hard choices in a flooded New Orleans, it creates one of the most immersive VR experiences available. The sequel, Retribution, expanded on everything, but the original remains a landmark title.
8. Moss
Developer: Polyarc | Platform: Quest, PC VR, PSVR | Released: 2018
Moss proved that VR doesn't have to be first-person to be magical. You play as a spirit guide looking down at Quill, a tiny mouse on an adventure through a storybook world. The perspective is like peering into a living diorama. You lean in to examine details, reach down to interact with the environment, and build a genuine emotional connection with a character who is six inches tall. It's intimate, beautiful, and unlike anything else in VR.
9. Pavlov VR
Developer: Vankrupt Games | Platform: Quest, PC VR | Released: 2017
Pavlov is the Counter-Strike of VR. Fast, competitive multiplayer shooting with manual reloading, realistic weapon handling, and a massive community. Search and Destroy, Team Deathmatch, and an incredible modding scene that has recreated everything from Call of Duty maps to zombie survival modes. It's scrappy, community-driven, and endlessly playable. If you want competitive VR multiplayer, Pavlov is where the community lives.
10. No Man's Sky VR
Developer: Hello Games | Platform: Quest, PC VR, PSVR | Released: 2019 (VR update)
No Man's Sky is the ultimate VR exploration game. An entire procedurally generated universe, playable start to finish in VR. Flying your ship from a planet's surface into orbit, landing on unknown worlds, building bases, trading with aliens. The sense of scale is unmatched. Standing in the cockpit of your freighter and looking out at a gas giant filling the viewport is the kind of moment that reminds you why you bought a headset. Hello Games has continued to update and improve VR support years after launch, making it one of the best ongoing VR experiences.
Honorable mentions
Pistol Whip is rhythm meets action in the slickest package possible. Phasmophobia is the best co-op horror experience in VR, especially with friends on mics. Into the Radius is Stalker in VR and scratches that hardcore survival itch. Batman: Arkham Shadow brings Rocksteady-quality combat to Quest. Walkabout Mini Golf is proof that the simplest ideas can become the most played VR games in your library.
