Of the games on the PSVR sale, these are the games I've played:
100ft Robot Golf -
$13.99 - 30% Off - Ends 2/7
Battlezone -
$41.99 - 30% Off - Ends 2/7
Bound -
$14.99 - 25% Off - Ends 2/7
Carnival Games VR -
$9.99 - 50% Off - Ends 2/7
Hatsune Miku: VR Future Live - 1st Stage -
$10.49 - 30% Off - Ends 2/7
Headmaster -
$13.99 - 30% Off - Ends 2/7
HoloBall -
$8.99 - 40% Off - Ends 2/7
Loading Human: Chapter 1 -
$19.99 - 50% Off - Ends 2/7
Pinball FX2 VR -
$11.99 - 20% Off - Ends 2/7
Space Rift: Episode 1 -
$13.99 - 30% Off - Ends 2/7
Sports Bar VR -
$13.99 - 30% Off - Ends 2/7
Star Wars Battlefront -
$9.99 - 50% Off - Ends 2/7 - Required for
Free VR Mission
SuperHyperCube -
$20.99 - 30% Off - Ends 2/7
Super Stardust Ultra VR -
$14.99 - 25% Off - Ends 2/7
Volume -
$4.99 - 75% Off - Ends 2/7
I also own but haven't played:
The Assembly -
$20.99 - 30% Off - Ends 2/7
Catlateral Damage -
$4.99 - 50% Off - Ends 2/7
Harmonix Music VR -
$8.99 - 40% Off - Ends 2/7
Pixel Gear -
$7.69 - 30% Off - Ends 2/7
Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration -
$29.99 - 50% Off - Ends 2/7
Thumper -
$15.99 - 20% Off - Ends 2/7
The games I'd easily recommend:
Battlezone - The only cockpit game I've played that hasn't given me issues. It plays really well and the devs have supported it well post launch with a Classic mode to give it the vector-style look of the original.
Carnival Games VR - Might be a surprising choice, but Carnival Games VR is a really well made showcase with great tracking for its motion controls a lineup of carnival games that only has two or three duds. It's just a fun pick up and play game.
Headmaster - A simple concept that is well executed as you take on a variety of challenges in this soccer internment camp to learn how to make header goals with a bit of a silly sense of humor.
HoloBall - A mix of Pong and Racquetball that is another game with great tracking and one of the few PSVR games with some form of Room Scale. It's a fun arcade-style game with a great sense of style.
Pinball FX2 VR - Lets you play three of Zen Studios' original tables in a cool, expensive loft that changes based on the table you're playing.
SuperHyperCube - One of the best PSVR games around as a puzzle game version of Hole in the Wall where you have to peer around the transforming cube you're controlling to see how you should twist and turn it to fit into the oncoming hole. It has just the one mode, but it's a great fit for VR.
Volume - This MGS VR Mission-style stealth game is turned into a holographic projection that you can control to play all of the original levels plus a number of exclusive levels that are only available if you play it with PSVR.
Thoughts on the other games I've played:
100ft Robot Golf - Fun, silly golf game that is probably better played the old fashioned way.
Bound - A great 3D, artsy platformer whose camera stays stationary until you reset it, which may have been changed in a update since then. It's great for the vibe and style of the game, but that doesn't require PSVR to experience that.
Hatsune Miku: VR Future Live - 1st Stage - Great for fans of the Hatsune Miku music, as this is largely a VR HM concert game where you're in the audience. There are some interactive bits where you can affect the performance and maybe get a special one-on-one performance at the end. The trophies require a lot of replaying the concert.
Loading Human: Chapter 1 - Enjoyed this as a first-person adventure game with plenty of physics silliness to be had in the first few areas. I had a little bit of VR sickness from the weird locomotion, but it was fine otherwise.
Space Rift: Episode 1 - Haven't played much of it, but it was a neat space ship action/adventure game from what I saw.
Sports Bar VR - Social sandbox game that is pretty cool, but loses some of its appeal without others around for the MP games it offers. It does offer a lot of silly physics fun to be had if you want to make a mess in a sports bar.
Star Wars Battlefront - Paid less for this to play the free VR Mission, so you could wait for a slightly cheaper price for what's largely a single mission experience if you're not interested in the base game. The mission itself is really well done and a lot of fun for about 20 minutes.
Super Stardust Ultra VR - Lets you play all of the original game's content from a top-down view that works really well. There is also a special VR cockpit mode that is cool and very different from the base game, but this has been pretty consistent in giving me VR sickness when I've played it a few times.
I've done a number of PSVR videos on the
SmashPad Youtube channel if you want to see some of these games along with others in action.