A pretty decent list, however I wish that it stated if the apps were a one time purchase or required a subscription. I think that is a pretty big factor.
I used to practice and compete in Muay Thai in my 20s... been out of the game for some years... I really loved the realism and responde in Thrill of the fight... great workout if you know your way around boxing.
Synth riders is my favorite, a definite workout. It is the one I actually WANT to play everyday. I am looking forward to see what FitXR is going to do with Zoomba. I hope to see more new titles coming.
I have FitXR, but stopped using it. I got a bit bored by it. I like LesMills Body Combat more and if I saw it right, it's gonna have passthrough, which I like a lot. Second is Holofit (not second of use, I use it four to five days a week for an hour on my elliptical). Beat Saber, of course, have it, but also some table tennis games and many more... but for 99% I'm using only Body Combat and Holofit.
Good to know. I'll buy it on steam then when I get my headset. I already planned to buy games on steam and not on the meta store if they are available on both. This is just a better reason to
@@xerowolf4242for me the only reason to buy games from meta store is to play standalone… for example if I bring my headset with me for a trip or to my friends. Every other games is coming from steam mainly because of the improved graphics
Don’t know where you heard that but 3 is great for fitness. Def if your new to Vr, and if you can spend the money, the 3 will be much better and future proof for long while
I don’t think I’ve heard of hardly anyone out there getting sick in these fitness apps to be honest. So that’s unfortunate if that’s happening to you. Might need to just get your Vr legs for a bit
Try some Dramamine. you can pick it up at a supermarket or walgreens. I took it a few times after getting sick when I got my quest 2, now I don't have that issue.
I feel that it has to do with their own experience; motion sickness is inequal between players. Some have issues, some don't. I'm a person who's sensitive to motion sickness, and i had nausea pretty quickly on the first dynamic game i tried. I solved it instantly with the fan technique. This might work for you? Place a fan on a side of your play space. Make sure you feel its wind. (Do not let it spin) the reason we get motion sickness is because what our body feels does not correspond to what we see, so it confuses our sense of stability. The wind helps your body figure out where you are in reality vs the game
I don't care if supernatural is good for workouts. Theres no way its worth what they charge for it. Its bad enough some games cost $70 now but at least its a one time payment and then you own the game. To charge $10 per month is robbery.
It really isn’t. If they were charging 10$ and adding nothing on a rolling basis then you be right. But in this case there is new workout added every single day. That means trainers are recording and stuff nonstop. Stuff can’t be free. And a game getting new content everyday can’t be a one time cost either. Now if it’s worth it to a person is a different story, but the value and justification is there.
Supernatural is life changing. I've been playing it for a few years now and it's been worth every penny. They also have a great community with thousands of people you can connect with. I was happy when they lowered the subscription price but honestly I would pay whatever they were asking. It's really that good.