Our list of the best VR games on Switch and mobile is here to take you to another world without leaving the comfort of your living room. Admittedly, the best virtual reality games for these platforms might not be as high-tech as those on a Meta Quest unit, but they’re still worth trying out for any VR enthusiast. If you need a break from VR games, you can also check out our lists of the best games like Diablo, games like Hades, games like Dark Souls, and games like Zelda for a change of pace.
From immersive experiences that put you in the shoes of a detective to thrilling zombie shootouts, the world of VR gaming on Switch and mobile is diverse and exciting. Whether you’re looking for puzzle-solving adventures or heart-pounding horror experiences, there's something for everyone. Without further ado, here are our picks for the best VR games on Switch and mobile.
Labo – Switch
Of course, it’s no secret that the Nintendo Switch doesn’t have VR per se, but we’re still going to take this opportunity to discuss the Labo. In case you’re unfamiliar with Nintendo Labo, these kits come in two parts – one is a game, and the other consists of sheets of cardboard that you can combine with the console display and Joy-cons to create an interactive experience.
No, this isn’t really virtual reality, but it does offer something unique and fun for Switch players. Such interactive experiences include fishing, with the cardboard pieces coming together to create a fishing rod, in which you place your Joy-Cons. We’d say don’t bank on full-blown VR hitting this platform, but the Labo is charming enough to deserve a bit of attention and make our list of the best VR games on Switch.
VR Noir – mobile
If you’ve always wanted to be a detective, here’s your chance. VR Noir gives you an office and plenty of cases to test your investigative chops. You take on the role of Veronica Coltrane, as she’s thrust into a position that she doesn’t want to be in, but money talks and she sorely needs it. However, what her client wants may test your moral compass.
This story-driven pick on our VR games list tests your resolve – will you stay true to who you are, or throw caution to the wind? Only time will tell, but it’s one of the more innovative picks on this list.
Sisters – mobile
Because horror games aren’t terrifying enough already, now you need to feel as though you really are being stalked. Sisters goes with the stereotypical spooky setting of a house that’s so big that you come across things you just wouldn’t see in the standard suburban home.
The VR aspects of this game give you 360 viewing, helping to immerse you in the terrifying experience, and the responsive environment only helps to create a heavy atmosphere. However, unlike watching a spooky film, you can’t hide behind a pillow in VR, so take care!
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker – Switch
One of the few games to embrace VR on Switch is Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. It’s only a few levels in which you can embrace the VR, coming face-to-face with Captain Toad himself, but it’s definitely worth trying out if you want to see the puzzles in a new dimension.
The bonus to this option is that you can jump into the regular version of Captain Toad; Treasure Tracker if all the VR action has you feeling a bit queasy. Still, I’ll take all the time I can to explore tiny worlds with my good friend Toad, even if it does end up a little disorientating.
Zombie Shooter VR – mobile
Shooting zombies is for all year round, not just for Halloween, and it’s a tried, tested, and true concept for virtual reality. It’s a simple game, but Zombie Shooter VR hits the spot for any zombie-slaying fanatics out there.
You find yourself in a post-apocalyptic world where zombies roam the land, including the subway tunnels you must traverse through. So go on, choose your weapon, lock the door behind you, and go smash some zombie skulls.