We could wax lyrical for an absolute age here about some of the best VR games that didn't make it into the top 10, but let's keep it focused with some titles that we're confident would make a great addition to any library.
Accounting+: Potty-mouthed anarchic cartoon antics that will either have you laughing like a loon or reaching for the swear jar
Astro Bot: Rescue Mission: It may be short, but the polish on this cute platformer is sheer PlayStation perfection
Boneworks: There was another physics-based shooter before Half-Life: Alyx, you know
Elite Dangerous: Possibly the space flight sim of your dreams - if you have patience
Farpoint: Quite why this fantastic Aim peripheral sci fi shooter isn't more popular is beyond us
I Expect You To Die: Not as bleak as the title sounds, this is an enjoyable stylised riff on being a secret agent
Job Simulator: Definitely more fun than working in an actual office, the simple tasks are particularly enjoyed by noobs
Keep Talking And Nobody Explodes: If anyone tries to tell you that VR is antisocial, get them to play this glorious co-op multiplayer game
Lone Echo: Sublime sci fi story that also spawned an online multiplayer version, as well as a recent sequel
Microsoft Flight Simulator: Totally playable in pancake mode, it's only in VR you really appreciate that landscape rolling by beneath your wings
No Man's Sky: Okay, it's still a bit of a grindfest, but the sensation of launching from a planet surface into orbit is sublime
Onward: The original credible FPS is still the best, according to many. Its slower pace and strategy makes a welcome change
Phantom: Covert Ops: A stealth FPS in a canoe - yes, you read that right - doesn't sound like it should work, but it really does
Population: One: Did the world need another battle royale game? When it's this slick and playable, we can make room for ONE more
Resident Evil 4: Now out on just about every platform since release, this is the most compelling case for a re-imagining yet
Star Wars Squadrons: If you don't want to fly an X-wing or TIE Fighter, we don't want to know you
The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners: By rights, this TV tie-in should have sucked, but it's even great on the relatively humble Quest 2