 Is Virtual Reality the feature of gaming? Virtual Reality has been getting more and more attention since the 2010s, and it first started with crappy VR games, and now there are masterpieces like Half-Life Alyx. Not only that, but there are now talks about the metaverse, and that would increase the demand for Virtual Reality games even more. To get straight to the point, it depends on what genres. For story modes, RPGs, sports, racing, sandbox, and mobas, I could say what, but for competitive gaming like First Person Suitors and precise games like Rocket League, it's a different story. Let's take racing for example. At this point, players are just building their PC setups just to be similar to a real life race. I think the only way to upgrade it is to use a VR headset with a steering wheel. VR would also probably replace all story modes since it just feels like you're at a whole other world, which is what story mode games want to achieve. VR I can see also replaced in sandboxes since again, I think it just makes sense that you would experience sandboxes in a 3D slaves rather than 2D. Other than those, it's debatable. What's not debatable is if VR is going to take over First Person Suitors, and my answer to that is just no. FPS games just require that mouse and keyboard or controller skill to be competitive, and it's way easier to do a 360 on a mouse pad rather than do a 360 IRL. It's just not going to be fun IRL, since you literally have to try to turn around, aim, try to get a kill, which is really unlikely. So if you're spotted with your back turn for example, you're basically done. Speaking of aim, using those VR sticks to control how you aim is just endeavor going to be as easy as a mouse. Just imagine having to move two pixels on your screen just to hit an enemy, but instead you'd move like 10 since your hands are shaking. How would you control how to walk and aim at the same time with those two sticks? It's just never going to happen. Imagine using a Nintendo switch to play CSGO, but you have to turn IRL to move. Don't get me started on Rocket League. How's anyone even going to come close to doing anything like an aerial goal? Plus, I think I would just get dizzy and die before I like achieve anything. But to be honest, other than that, VR could be the future of non-competitive games like story mode games, and I definitely think that it would be amazing to experience it with something like Sea of Thieves or Minecraft or Forza or maybe even GTA who knows. I think the thing that's holding that back is just converting the games graphically to VR, but I'm also not sure about the other stuff. I'm also not sure on when VR will take over these games, but I think eventually it will. So leave a comment if you disagree, leave your thoughts on this in the comments below. And yeah, thanks for watching and have a good day.