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10 Best FPS Games On The Meta Quest 2 & 3

The Meta Quest 2 and 3 are home to many of the best virtual reality games out there, and FPS games are one genre that has particularly flourished on the platform. Pointing and shooting from a first-person perspective translates exceptionally well to a VR headset, delivering very direct action that tends to feel especially immersive. Even those who struggle to aim well on a mouse or gamepad can often adapt quickly in VR, as the skill set is more similar to classic light gun games or actual target shooting than anything else.

Virtual reality has also allowed many FPS games to get particularly creative, and many of the best titles on Meta Quest 2 and 3 take advantage of these opportunities. Whether diving deep into authentic physics, exploring rhythmic possibilities, or manipulating time itself, there's no shortage of interesting angles in the genre. From cartoony fun to gritty realism, VR FPS games have something to offer everyone.

doesn't reinvent the wheel for FPS games on Meta Quest 2 and 3, but it does build upon the first with moderate improvements to elements like enemy variety (and the addition of a dog). As a zombie-killing extravaganza, the game is more or less what it says on the tin, so anyone who thinks it looks fun will likely enjoy the experience. The price is a bit rough considering the competition, but if money isn't an object, it's one of the better options on the market.

The original and the remake on modern consoles might both be third-person games, but the VR translation hops into first-person for immersive action. Converting a game's perspective doesn't always work out, but does it quite well, and the result is one of the best FPS experiences on the platform. The focus is more on survival and scares

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