The Resident Evil Remake VR mods by Praydog received a major update yesterday. Version 1.1 of Praydog's Resident Evil Remake VR mods adds:
Full motion controls in RE2 and RE3 (when using first person, it is not enabled by default)Physical knife damage in RE2/RE3Physical grenade throwing in RE2/RE3A fleshed out scripting system using LuaIt also features generic 6DOF VR support for several games made with the RE Engine, such as Resident Evil 7, Resident Evil 8 (Village), Monster Hunter Rise, and Devil May Cry 5. Resident Evil 8 also has a work-in-progress motion controls implementation, but Praydog essentially warns users that these games aren't quite ready yet. Still, playing Resident Evil 7 in VR has never been closer, and it must feel good for all those PC gamers still angry at CAPCOM for leaving the VR version of that game as a PlayStation exclusive.
RE7 has no motion controls at the momentRE8's motion controls are in an experimental and incomplete stateThere is no full body IK yet like RE2/RE3The audio positioning will not match up with your HMD rotationYou cannot aim with your head yetYou've been warned!
DMC5 has some issues with some incorrect UI elements.
For the Resident Evil Remake VR mods, on the other hand, users can expect motion controller support, head-based movement, smooth locomotion, and smooth turning. Playing with a gamepad is supported, but inverse kinematics is automatically disabled in this case.
Do note that some graphics settings (Volumetric Lighting, Lens Flares, TAA, and Motion Blur) are currently broken in this build. Installation should be pretty easy, as it only requires you to extract all of the files in the zip into the game's folder. Still, you can check out YouTuber Vran's video guide below.