Just got a PSVR today. Got a local deal from a guy on FB and grabbed the headset (version 2), camera, and move controllers for $150. It had been used four times according to the seller. No games but I already own Ace Combat 7, Gran Turismo Sport, and Wipeout Omega Collection.
I didn't know what to expect when putting it on, because I've never used any kind of VR headset at all, not even a demo unit for any headset at a Best Buy or something. I was concerned about my glasses and motion sickness or headaches too. Someone on Reddit suggested a couple games to try first and said not to start off with Ace Combat, racing games, or games with a lot of movement in the beginning, and also to take breaks. I was planning on following that advice but I wanted to try Ace Combat 7 really bad. When the vr mission loaded up and I was in the hanger staring at the FA-18 I was in awe. All I could do was laugh and giggle while looking around. Then the actual mission?! Oh my god, what a different experience compared to playing it regularly. Being able to track bogeys by looking around the cockpit was so much better than using the right stick as a camera on the controller and just felt natural. I'm going to need to get the flight stick soon now.
After that I threw in Wipeout. The sense of speed was amazing, the colors so vibrant and appealing, and being able to look into a turn with my eyes instead of camera controls just felt right and felt good. After that I tried some of the short mini game so on the VR app that showed up on the dashboard. Then I checked out some VR videos on YouTube VR. They were pretty cool, despite being low-res and taking a long time to smooth out. Most were pretty blurry though, even after looking up some tips online and measuring the distance between my eyes and recalibrating my room and stuff.
I used the headset for about two hours though, without any nausea, physical pain from the headset, or headache. So I guess I can handle VR pretty well.
Overall I'm pretty blown away, and I've still got Gran Turismo Sport to try later. On my "To Buy" list is AstroBot, DriveClub VR (I still need to get the non-VR version too), Everybody's Golf VR (when it releases, though it's not a huge priority for me since I own the non-VR version already) and Déraciné (I guess, it's cheap right now and reviews seem decent). If Beat Saber gets a really good sale anytime soon or a physical edition gets announced (what I'm really hoping for) then I'll get that as well, but I'm holding off for now since it is digital-only. I need to get a stand too, and some game to use these Move controllers with.
The only issues I've had are that my couch is just a small amount too far away and I need to sit on the very edge to not get alerts saying I'm out of the play area. Ace Combat wouldn't work at all until I sat on my coffee table to get closer. And the other issue is with smudges on the lenses causing blurriness but I don't have anything good to clean it with, so I'm gonna go buy a glasses cleaning kit with microfiber cloth in it later.