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The PC gaming space has long been dominated by consoles, but with the rise of consoles, the PC gaming market is now competitive, with the likes of Valve, Bethesda, and Blizzard stepping into the fray.
But despite the fact that consoles are still dominating the market, there are plenty of other options to choose from.
For example, if you’re looking to expand your gaming arsenal, the Oculus Rift is a game changer.
It provides a high-resolution, 360-degree virtual reality experience that is similar to what you get with the HTC Vive, but without the limitations of a typical headset.
With its low price tag, the Rift is an easy choice for anyone looking to upgrade their existing PC gaming rigs.
With the release of the Oculus Home app, PC gamers can easily access their favorite games, including the highly anticipated Battleborn and Fallout 4, from their phones, tablets, or computers, and they’re all playable in VR on PC.
Of course, Oculus is not the only VR headset on the market.
Sony’s PlayStation VR headset is coming out later this year, and Microsoft’s Project Morpheus is also rumored to be launching this year.
In this article, we’ll take a look at the top ten VR headsets that are available now, and how they compare to each other.
The list of top ten headsets available today is as follows: #1–Oculus Rift–$599.99 (Microsoft Store) #2–Sony PlayStation VR–$399.99 (Microsoft Store, PC Only) #3–Microsoft HoloLens–$349.99 ($59.99) (Google Play, PS4, PS3, Xbox One) Note: Microsoft HoloSense, the headset version of Microsoft’s HoloLens, is not yet available in the US.
#4–Microsoft Hololens–$499.99 (Microsoft, Oculus Store) #5–Microsoft Mixed Reality Headset–$549.99 (Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, BestBuy Mobile) The Oculus Rift headset is one of the best-selling headsets currently on the marketplace, and the price tag is definitely a good deal for a VR headset.
If you’re interested in a VR gaming experience with the Oculus headset, this is a good time to look into it.
You’ll need to make sure you’ve purchased the Oculus Connect service (which allows you to share your games and VR experiences across multiple devices), and you’ll need a compatible PC.
However, you don’t have to pay for the Oculus VR app to enjoy the full immersive experience, because you can use your phone, tablet, or computer to access the game.
Microsoft has made it very clear that they want to make the Oculus platform as compatible as possible with other headsets on the horizon, so you’ll want to ensure that you’re using a compatible VR headset as well.
What are some of the VR games you might want to play on the Oculus system?
For the most part, you’ll likely want to go with a first-person shooter.
You can easily pick up Overwatch on the Rift and enjoy some of its features in VR.
Here’s a list of a few of the games that you might find to be good VR experiences: BioShock Infinite (PS4, PC) Final Fantasy XV (PC) Grand Theft Auto V (Windows 10 Mobile) Overwatch (Xbox One) Biohazard (360, PSVR) Dragon Quest Builders (3DS) Dead Space 3 (Switch) Gran Turismo Sport (Wii U) For a full list of VR games available for Oculus, check out the Oculus Game Guide.
So how do the Oculus and PlayStation VR headsets stack up against each other?
The HTC Vive and Oculus Home both offer a similar experience to each others, but the Oculus Touch and Oculus Move controllers have a number of differences that can be difficult to compare to the Vive and the Rift.
How to find the best VR headset for you?
To find out which headset you’ll like the most for your specific needs, I created a short list of the top VR headsets available on the PC today.
Let’s take a closer look at each headset: First-Person Shooter (FPS) Oculus Touch: $799.99