Hover Junkers is fun, but weird. I feel like one person should be steering the ship and one shooting, maybe they have that in the game but I am not sure. Otherwise the one or two quick gunfights I had in a match were fun. Didn't get much more into it yet.
The Cubicle was a neat experience, I thought it was boring at first and then suddenly the scene starts changing and gets cool. It's a free real neat experience to try out if you have a Vive. It gave me a good sense of height which I felt interesting (and scary as I'm afraid of heights).
Jeeboman Demo I tried for 5 minutes and turned it off. It seems kind of cool, but basically has you teleporting from platform to platform. The problem here lies that you have to shoot and move around to kill everything flying at you, which is fine in something like Space Pirate Trainer that lets you move around on a big platform. Jeeboman puts you on this tiny platform that appears to be on top of a building and you're above the city; so if you walk to the edge/step over it your brain tells you that you are going to fall. As someone afraid of heights, this doesn't sit well with my brain and in turn I can't move around and make quick movements to kill enemies because I feel like I'm going to fall off.
Audioshield is fun, doesn't work well with rap music. Did crash on me a handful of times using it too, especially the first day. There are included tracks which tend to work well - the best one I tried (only tried two or three) was the Glitch Mob song which was the best one I've played so far. Also played a metalcore song of my own and that worked surprisingly well.
Brookhaven Experiment as I've outlined before is really cool, though not scary as some people have said. I also am good at aiming it appears (at least with a laser sight lol) so the monsters rarely get close. When I was playing it last night the bigger ones that require half a clip or so got up in my face and that was pretty neat, but again not scary. I will definitely be buying this when it releases, I do hope they have more weapons and enemy types and that the waves get bigger/faster which I'm sure they will.
The Visitor was less than a 10 minute experience and not worth the dollar it costs IMO. If you're easily scared it may be different for you, and I played it standing while apparently it should be seated; but basically you are sat on a bed and some stuff that is supposed to be spooky happens. If it was free I would recommend trying it but even at a dollar I just wouldn't bother.
Light Repair Team #4 was a puzzle game that you have to turn on lights by reflecting surfaces with mirrors and such. I got through about seven levels and it was pretty interesting. Seems short, but it is cheap and I think worth it as I'll probably play through the rest. Just a calm little experience.
Budget Cuts from what I played was awesome - haven't finished the demo, it was broken in the fact that I could stick my head through walls and teleport so I kinda did that at the end and didn't really finish it. I teleported up to the ceiling on some cables and looked down and thought I was going to fall because I was up way above the floor..that was interesting feeling. I feel like this will be the AAA title of VR when it comes out.
What else...I haven't tried anything else that I can think of but still a lot left to play. Between trying people out for CS this week I haven't had a lot of time to play, but hoping to spend more time on the weekend. Still adjusting headset for best fit, it's not an exact science unfortunately, but I think I got pretty close yesterday.
A few weeks ago I got it into my mind that I wanted to start doing VR reviews and news and such and bought a domain 'vrevolution.io' just because, but I don't think I'll ever get around to making a site lol.