7 Virtual Reality Games We Want on Switch With Labo VR!

7 Virtual Reality Games We Want on Switch With Labo VR!




Having spent hours with Labo VR in our faces, we want more! That’s right, even more than Breath of the Wild & Odyssey! We’ve …

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  1. Ya know it would be cool if we could get a vr headset for switch and software that allows us to play beatsaber and vrchat using the joycons as the controllers

  2. Pilot Wings, other free-flight simulators (realistic and unrealistic), VR hangouts, Rail shooters, NON-rail fps, racing games, hide-n-seek, minigames, Pokemon snap, scuba diving, roller coaster tycoon, arcade environments…
    There is a ton of VR potential being wasted right now.

    I would be happy with a simple low-res adventure/shooter game where you use the controller to move and shoot but have VR 1st-person perspective.

  3. Here's my idea.

    Mario kart 8, but you strap the headset to your face, you're in first person (only problem is that the character would be useless), you can look all around you. And you can use the wheel with the vr, so it's like you're in the actual car.

  4. why no,pokemon sword,skyrim,assassin creed,and big games like that,why people always count little meaningless games?

  5. Definitely Pokémon Snap the most. Also Virtual Boy games would be cool, especially if as part of NSO. I also think Nintendogs + Cats would be amazing in VR. Super cute puppies and kittens in VR and you can use the joy con to interact with them.

    Also, since Atlus is putting the next iteration of Etrian Odyssey on Switch, that would be really cool to view in VR. I can only image how much more terrifying the FOEs would be.

  6. Dolphin VR can give you Wii, GameCube and N64 as PC VR experiences … but with a bit more tinkering required than is ideal
    And then there's that duck hunt clone horror VR game

    But a first party offering for any of these would be AWESOME

  7. Splatoooooooooooon (with blaster)
    Fire emblem (on a table and you use the joycon to move the characters)
    Mario tennis(joy con motion controls)

  8. Gasp, I just realized, now that we have Nintendo Labo VR, this means we could possibly get a Switch port of the upcoming Five Nights At Freddy’s VR Help Wanted in the future.

  9. all great ideas, yet i would add: F-Zero VR, Star Fox VR, any Horror Game, Mario Galaxy (like Zelda BoTW, to avoid motion sickness), GoldenEye, Mario Maker, Metroid Prime 4, Pokémon Sword/Shield (VR minigame o like Zelda, giving you the oportunity), Captain Toad…

  10. 4 words: Fatal Frame VR support.

    Honestly imagine needing the ghosts to get within inches of your actual face in order to score maximum damage.

    plus if theres a new fatal frame game it opens the floodgates for a smash rep

  11. Luigi's Mansion 3
    Pokemon Let's Go
    Pokemon Sword/Shield
    Mario Tennis Aces
    Super Mario Party
    Yoshi's Crafted World
    Captain Toad's Treasure Tracker
    Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
    Splatoon 2
    Animal Crossing
    Xenoblade Chronicles 2

  12. If they made it a regular vr console we could have zelda adventure using his bow and arrow and a rythm heaven game also those wii mii things

  13. I wonder if the rumored Switch Pro will help create more VR games, maybe even add compatibility for multiplayer (more likely local but online would be awesome)
    And I added a simple strap to the headset (had a phone VR thingy that I threw away but kept the strap). Nintendo could sell a simple strap for like $3 or less.

    Would love to see:
    Star Fox VR
    Nintendo Land VR (like the Zelda quest, Metroid Blaster, tanks)
    Duck hunt dog VR.. sign me up!
    House of the Dead type shooter for VR

  14. Yoshi's Crafted World & Toad's Treasure Tracker(minecart levels especially) are something I'd like to see be done in Labo VR. For the Wii U games that haven't made it over to Switch, I would also include Mario 3D World and Star Fox Zero.

  15. How about Fatal Frame and Endless Ocean? Two Nintendo IPs that make sense but you seemed to overlook

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