Tried Star Shelter.
It's a base-building game. Seems pretty standard so far, though I'm struggling to gather the initial resources because the movement system is... awkward.
Because it's a VR game and you're in Zero G. You have glove thrusters, but they eat through your oxygen if you overuse them. Thus Sir Issac Newton is your best and worst friend. Your ship doesn't even have gravity (at first?) but in your base you have all the oxygen you need unless you let a hole sit there unrepaired, so your thrusters can move you wherever... but the best way to move around a structure is to grab the wall and sling yourself around. Which is probably my favorite part of the whole thing. Also you cannot stop because Sir Issac Newton gives no fucks. So unless you're holding onto something with one hand, you drift. Which is slightly annoying but cool. I haven't gotten into the base building yet, because resources- right now I'm just struggling to find the stuff I need to start growing food.
Complaints so far: turning. This is from 2017 and it seems to have been a lot more common back then, but I think they started making the game with the assumption you'd just turn yourself, which I hate to do because it's a bit hazardous. Smooth turning is a big nope for your motion sickness, and it's way too fast, and snap-turning... is set to 90 degrees. Which is annoying. Most modern VR games go with 45. I'm gonna dig around and see if I can fix that somehow. Only major complaint so far, but reviews say the game is pretty buggy, so we'll see.
It is the first VR game to actually give me motion sickness, so there's that. Not too bad, only started after probably thirty minutes, which is pretty standard for most people.
Also plugged in Pizza Hero, which was up on Steam for free a while back.
...It's Vampire Survivors but you're a pizza. That's the game.
Also you have pets, which is a fantastic idea, as they gather XP for you instead of you having to wade through the horde to get it.