My PSVR2 livestream is now live if you want to see some of the games I have in action.
Edit: I'll post links in the morning when the videos are live. Here are some thoughts for now.
Cosmonious High is a fun continuation of the general ideas of Job and Vacation Simulator, but with actual characters and story going on between your VR physics interactions. This might not have been a great game to start with since I kept fumbling with the controls, but the game isn't always great about letting you know what to do if you're not paying 100% attention to the characters talking. It has a lot of fun puzzles and such around the place in the hallways, classrooms, and I assume other areas that you'll figure out as you explore and unlock more abilities.
Kayak VR: Mirage is a game that can trigger your VR nausea sensors quickly with the constant movement, but once I got through the tutorial, it wasn't too bad. I hope it gets better as I get my VR legs built back up. I'm guessing the races are going to be the most triggering parts of the game, so the freeroam and tour modes for each area might be better for getting used to the game. This one seems to have a good amount of accessibility options to flip on or tweak and see how you feel before reverting them. If you want a chill time, the tour just lets you float through the area and enjoy the views that they have to offer.
What the Bat? is very much like What the Golf? as a physics baseball puzzle game where you're plopped into an area and figure out what you have to do to complete the goal. Usually, you're hitting a ball or something at a trophy that's hanging around somewhere, but many of the stages I saw got weird to use the bat hands you possess to do some neat stuff. Probably the easiest game to play from everything I played tonight.
Rez Infinite is the same game that helped launch PSVR, but prettier and with eye tracking support to let you do a bit of the cursor control with your eyes. The only limitation of the eye tracking is that there's not much fidelity in its controls, but it works fine with head movement for locking onto enemies and items. You get a lot of vibration out of the Sense controllers and the headset with this game, which adds to the feel of the game. PS4/PSVR saves carry over, so you can get a lot of easy trophies and/or continue where you left off.
2MD VR Football Unleashed All Star is a nice upgrade to the original game as a casual football game for VR. The main menu area is a bit overwhelming with several ways to get into games, so you kind of need to pay attention to the coach that is the tutorial. Throwing the football around works fine most of the time. I don't know if my bad throws are because of me or my need to adjust my QB's height or something since your lineman and the defenders are so big that it's hard to see around them. I'm curious to try out the demo for NFL Pro Era to see how that compares. If you had it on PSVR, the $4 upgrade is a pretty easy sell.