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Meta Quest 2 Games You Have To Play

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The world has totally revolutionized with the emergence of virtual reality. It has changed the gaming experience for the better. With the launch of Meta’s Quest 2 the gamers have gotten more excited to play newer games. Even though the puzzle games appear to be the best usage of your Quest 2’s haptics, there are plenty of other games worth checking out across genres. Therefore, we have gathered a list for you to help you enlist the best Quest 2 games that you have to play. 

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Below are the best Quest 2 games that you need to play right now!

Superhot VR

Superhot VR is still at the top of the list of games to play on your VR headset more than five years after its first release. You’re forced to fight your way through a bombardment of foes in this first-person shooter, but there’s one catch: time only moves forward when you move. This means you may either prepare your attack ahead of time or just sigh dejectedly as you stare at a bullet that is merely an inch away in distance from your skull and is just going to kill you. 

Down the Rabbit Hole

Down the Rabbit Hole is a rather interesting 360-degree puzzle game that shifts between first and third-person perspectives to bring brilliant game mechanics to life. It’s a stunning variation on the Alice in Wonderland universe. When you, the protagonist, are looking for your missing pet Patches, you accidentally fall into a hole beneath a trap door. You arrive at the White Rabbit’s house at the bottom and scatter the invitations he’s been preparing for the Queen of Heart’s birthday party. Consider this a single-person escape room in which you are both the person trapped in the room and the person who is watching the person trapped in the room and can see the bigger picture.

Beat Saber

Even though Beat Saber was released back in 2018, it remains one of the best games. You can’t deny that it’s a lot of fun. Holding the lightsaber is a dream of almost every gamer if not all. Nevertheless, if you skip out the lightsaber then the game’s controls are incredibly simple to get a hold of, allowing you to quickly start zoning out to some of your favorite music. If you want to be competitive and increase the fun then you can play Beat Saber with your friends to determine who is the best and unbeatable. 

Puzzling Places

This game combines puzzling and traveling, hence doubling the fun. You pick a beautiful, detailed object or location, such as a stunning antique kimono or the French coast of Biarritz, split it into 25 to 400 pieces, and then meticulously put it back together in Puzzling Places. Examine 2D cards to see how each side should appear. In your hands, rotate the half erected Swiss church or Swedish drawing-room. Move through the hallways of an Armenian monastery studying candelabras after clicking parts into place with the most pleasant haptic click that has ever been clicked.

Moss

Moss is the story of a sweet young mouse that is on a mission to save her people. In this you play as a loving forest spirit assisting Quill; the mouse through traps and riddles, and even fights against its tiny small enemies. Your viewpoint is more detached from the action as if you’re peering down into a beautiful and dynamic diorama. Moss is therefore approachable, especially if you’re prone to motion sickness since you can play most of it while seated. 

The Room

Puzzle boxes provide a tremendous sense of satisfaction. It seems genuinely magical to pick up an object and manipulate it until a secret is revealed. That’s the notion behind The Room series, which raises the standard for simulating the tactile delight of escape rooms and puzzles without being constrained by physical reality’s limitations. You can turn around things, pick up your keys and even move around your head in ways you couldn’t in prior games series. 

Conclusion

And with that concludes our list of best Meta Quest 2 games that you have to play. So what are you waiting for? Either play these games solo or gather your friends to add more fun to them. 

Harper Wolfei
Harper Wolfei
Harper Wolfei, a writer and avid entertainment fan, has been actively involved in the film industry for the past 4 years. His particular interest lies in sci-fi and action movies.

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