When comparing InMind VR vs Hover: Revolt of Gamers, the Slant community recommends Hover: Revolt of Gamers for most people. In the question“What are the best Oculus Rift games?” Hover: Revolt of Gamers is ranked 43rd while InMind VR is ranked 49th. The most important reason people chose Hover: Revolt of Gamers is:
The game allows for fluid quick movement in a parkour style, but also is implemented well so that the player does not get sick from the quick actions while using VR.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Built specifically with a VR headset in mind
Unlike many other games, this one was built ground up for a head mounted display instead of adapted for it. As such the user interface and control scheme are well optimised for the Oculus Rift.
Pro Does not require any additional controllers
All interaction in the game are done using the headset. Head gestures are used to interact with the user interface and aiming is done by looking at the target.
Pro No VR sickness
The game creates a frame of reference for the player by having his avatar be stationary. That helps avoid motion sickness commonly induced by the dissociative feeling created when the avatar is moving and the player himself is stationary.
Pro Free
The game is available completely for free.
Pro Runs smooth
No lag, excellent, non-jittery head tracking.
Pro Fluid parkour craziness without the motion sickness
The game allows for fluid quick movement in a parkour style, but also is implemented well so that the player does not get sick from the quick actions while using VR.
Cons
Con Short
The experience is less than 10 minutes long.
Con Gameplay is a little barebones
It's a shooter on rails where the only action is looking at brightly coloured neurones.
Con Small text/font
If you happen to have somewhat poor visual acuity and use the Oculus' manufactured lenses, you may end up having a difficult time reading the tutorial or GUI.