Why I Love VR - Summary

Summary

The video is a review of several Virtual Reality (VR) games. The reviewer starts by expressing their initial hesitation to buy a VR headset due to concerns about the lack of good games. However, they eventually buy one and find that the games are enjoyable.

The reviewer then proceeds to review several games, starting with "Zero Caliber VR", a shoot-'em-up game. They find the graphics minimal and the gameplay nauseating, but they enjoy the freedom to stretch their arms out to inhuman proportions.

Next, they review "Blade and Sorcery", a sword fighting game with actual physics for all weapons. They find the game gory and violent, but they enjoy the game mechanics and the freedom to stab people.

They then review "Job Simulator", a game that allows players to take on various jobs such as office worker, chef, gas station clerk, or car mechanic. They find the game ridiculous and not a good job simulator, but they enjoy the freedom to engage in various activities.

Next, they review "B Sabre", a game similar to Guitar Hero but with Wii remotes. They find the game enjoyable and it makes them feel like a ninja.

Finally, they review "Minecraft VR", a VR version of the popular game Minecraft. They find the game not suitable for VR due to the constant movement, which can cause motion sickness.

They also mention a game called "Climb", which they find stunningly beautiful but not very engaging. They give it a 7 out of 10.

In conclusion, the reviewer finds that the best VR games are those that allow for a lot of freedom and engaging gameplay. They also express their desire to review a game that they found very good, but they believes it would be better to make a standalone video about it.

Facts

1. The speaker began considering purchasing a VR headset when VR was relatively new, due to the lack of good VR games at the time.
2. The speaker bought a VR headset three years later, after the emergence of more VR games.
3. The speaker's first game mentioned is "Zero Caliber VR", a shoot-'em-up game.
4. The speaker found the graphics in "Zero Caliber VR" to be minimal, with the protagonist's face being made up of about 20 pixels.
5. The speaker mentioned the nauseating feeling of walking in VR games and the lack of physical interactions with the environment.
6. The speaker attempted to commit suicide by flinging themselves off a light tower in "Zero Caliber VR", but it didn't work.
7. The speaker experienced frustration and disappointment while playing "Zero Caliber VR".
8. The speaker's next game mentioned is "Blade and Sorcery", a sword fighting game with actual physics for all weapons.
9. The speaker found "Blade and Sorcery" to be a violent game and appreciated the gory elements.
10. The speaker mentioned the game mechanics in "Blade and Sorcery", such as using an axe as a zipline and climbing up rocks with daggers.
11. The speaker's next game mentioned is "Job Simulator", which they described as not being a good job simulator.
12. The speaker found "Job Simulator" to be a ridiculous game, with a variety of funny and absurd activities that could be done.
13. The speaker's next game mentioned is "B Sabre", a game that is basically Guitar Hero with Wii remotes.
14. The speaker enjoyed "B Sabre", describing it as a game that makes the player feel like a ninja.
15. The speaker's next game mentioned is "Minecraft VR", which they found not to be a good VR game.
16. The speaker found "Minecraft VR" to be glitchy and motion sickness-inducing.
17. The speaker's next game mentioned is "Climb", which they described as stunningly beautiful but not particularly engaging.
18. The speaker found "Climb" to be more of a ladder climber simulator than a game, and enjoyed it more for the visuals and the occasional cool activities.
19. The speaker mentioned a game that they wanted to put in their review but decided not to, due to its high quality and the potential for a full standalone video on it.
20. The speaker concluded their video by thanking viewers for watching to the end.