One notch down you’ll find Batman: Arkham VR, and Superhot VR. Batman: Arkham VR puts you right in the bat suit so you can take to the streets of Arkham City and get busy fighting crime. Become your own superhero as Nightwing and save Gotham from crime! Today I would like to show you one of the cosplayer who made the nightwing costume. Beat Saber is a fast, kinetic rhythm game in which the player slashes color-coded blocks to the beat of music playing in the background, and one of the best VR games for working up a sweat. This game is designed for a seated experience and for play using either a traditional controller or a keyboard and mouse. Newcomers to VR gaming, or veteran virtual reality explorers looking for something different to try: we think that you will find that the games on this list will provide that next awesome gaming experience you’re after. Some of the best VR games are simply existing titles translated into the new medium. Multiplayer, capital ship and fleet management, base building and more are all part of No Man’s Sky’s recent expansions and all will work with the VR version (itself a part of these expansions).

Back at base you can customize your suit (still in first-person), giving you a different side of the Tony Stark experience. This campaign places you in the cockpit of a building-size mech in an on-rails experience best played while seated. Plus, while you’re out scavenging, you may come across snippets of the game’s narrative, explaining the history of the planet, and what became of your crewmates after your starship crashed under mysterious circumstances. Bridge Crew will require constant communication with your crewmates as you explore space, defend yourself from enemies and avoid natural hazards. This title is best suited to a standing or room-scale setup, as the game will frequently require you to raise and lower your profile and turn around quickly to deal with enemies coming from all directions. You’ve never played a rhythm game like Thumper before. Get Thumper for £15.99/$15.99 on Steam, Oculus Quest, Oculus Rift, Oculus Go and PlayStation Store. You won’t find an infinitely replayable game world to explore here, but Rec room should help people who need to get their VR sea legs before they tackle more in-depth experiences.

Moss plays best while you’re standing, as you control Quill from a distance and will need to lean in to better view her surroundings, fight enemies and jump across gaps. While it’s still a matter of getting your inputs timed correctly to the music, the environment and tracks themselves are deliberately brutal, making each stage feel like a battle. These are good for beginners who are making their first forays into VR gaming, or franchise fans who want to try their most beloved game in a new way. The very best part: You can easily put together most of these costumes making use of items you likely currently have in your own closet. Playing as a shiny “space beetle”, you have to correctly hit the pads on the track while shifting lanes and avoiding danger spots or even enemy attacks. You play as an android being guided by a mysterious voice while you learn about the last days of humanity on Earth, and what your place will be within it. This game is from the earlier days of VR, so much of it feels like an extended, albeit very polished tech demo for a full Batman VR game. Falcon Age, while a far less famous name and a much smaller project, offers something similar for gamers who want a story with their VR gameplay.

Your goal is the same as the usual game – collect resources to allow you to survive while you find a way off-planet. You’ll sit at a table with up to three other players online and use motion controllers to select and place your pieces in an otherwise-quite-traditional game of Catan, building settlements, gaining and trading resources on a randomized board. Skyrim VR gives players a much closer look at the world of Tamriel. The trailer gives a good look at Kristen Wiig’s wild-haired look and animal-print costume as villain Cheetah, and it even features Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) modeling parachute pants and a star-spangled fanny pack. We’ve all known it was coming, but at long last, we know what the Nightwing costume is going to look like. I once made a quick-n-dirty Nightwing for a friend by getting a black Zentai suit and heat’n’bonding a logo from blue spandex to it.