The offers a gloriously chaotic, unstable, and hilarious VR experience. It is not for VR beginners, but for veterans wanting to fire rocket launchers while skydiving into a virtual Steelport, it’s a must-try.
While it lacks the native "motion controller" support found in built-for-VR titles (meaning you often still play with a gamepad), the sheer visual immersion compensates for the lack of hand tracking. 3. A New Perspective on Comedy Saints Row
Whether you are a member of the Saints or a STAG soldier, the VR mod transforms this decade-old game into a brutal, beautiful, broken masterpiece. Steelport is waiting. Don't forget the purple dildo.
Your character in SR3 is a psycho. They dive-roll, slide across hoods, and perform wrestling suplexes. In first-person VR, these canned animations are nauseating. If you trigger a "Sprint slide" down a staircase, your camera will violently lurch forward and down. Most seasoned VR users recommend playing without the first-person body mesh for vehicles, and treating combat as a stand-up shooter rather than a movement shooter.
In VR, this is a nightmare.
For fans of Saints Row, VR enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a uniquely entertaining experience. Just be prepared for a wild ride.
Unlike many VR ports that require a gamepad, this mod supports motion controllers, allowing you to aim and fire weapons naturally.