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Best VR FPS Games

Everyone loves a good fps, but what about VR?

FPS games are a vast genre when it comes to VR. There is nothing greater than stepping into the shoes of an unstoppable warrior or soldier to escape reality for a brief moment. So with this in mind, here's an in-depth list of some of the best FPS VR games,

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The Best VR FPS Games to try in 2021

The following chart below will list some of the FPS VR games the gaming market has to offer in this current and last generation of gaming. The order will go from personal favorites to well-known classics.

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Best FPS VR GamesDescriptionWhere to Buy?
Tales of Glory VRTales of Glory is a medieval fps fighting game that blends medieval first-person combat with that of an RPG similar to Mount and Blade. In the game, players can fight vast battles with tons of soldiers, complete quests, and fight duels as well. It's a fun experience, and when the swords start clashing, you will 100 percent get your blood pumping. Steam
Zero Caliber VR If you are looking for a highly engaging shooter with tons of content for VR, your best and probably first choice should be Zero Caliber. Zero Caliber is a highly engaging FPS for VR that features tons of guns, levels, and several missions players can complete solo and in coop mode. Overall it's a great experience, and we highly recommend picking it up if you haven't already.Steam
Iron Wolf VRIf you ever wondered what it would be like to serve on a U-boat similar to those used in ww2, wonder no longer as Iron Wolf is a thing. In Iron Wolf, players manage and run all aspects of a submarine and go on missions that range from destroyer hunts to merchant raiding. It's an experience like no other and scary as hell when the depth charges start dropping.Steam
The Walking Dead: Saints & SinnersZombies games are one of the best genres of games, and the same can be said of zombie VR games. The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners is also our personal go-to for all our zombie-killing needs and is a perfect game to spend an afternoon with. In the game, players fight and survive in zombie-infested New Orleans, craft weapons, scavenge, and run like hell when bells start ringing.Steam
SURV1V3If the previous game was something up your alley, you will love SURV1V3. It features a similar experience to that of the Saints & Sinners. However, the main thing that sets it apart from the standard VR zombie killing is that it can be played with four players. It also features scavenging, huge maps, and tons of guns!Steam
Into the Radius VRStalker is a great game series, but what if you could play it in VR? Well, Into the Radius is pretty much that, but without the euro jank black magic bugs we all know and love in the Stalker series. The gameplay revolves around scavenging for supplies and trying not to get murdered by strange anomalies and monsters. It also features decent gunplay and a peculiar setting, all in the comfort of your VR headset.Steam

For more best game lists, check out both Best Games on Xbox Cloud Gaming and Best Games for Oculus Quest 2


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Andrew Vaughan
Andrew Vaughan is a Contributing Writer at Pro Game Guides that has written guides on popular RPGs and FPS survival titles for several years. Andrew Vaughan specializes in survival and roleplaying games and has been a lifelong gamer.