Vector 36

Players mention that Vector 36 (about $25) has a steep learning curve, but once you get things figured out, it’s a ton of fun. Mars has been terraformed, and the best thing to do on the red planet is racing a Skimmer against other Martians.

Your Skimmer can be completely customized, and there are a number of different tracks and race types to complete. Vector 36 is officially available for Oculus Rift and HTC Vive but doesn’t seem to be working with WMR.

Frontier Pilot Simulator

Steam players gave very positive feedback to this game in 2018. Although they have some problems with setting the HOTAS, once you figure it out game becomes so god d… addicted. You can fight with aliens, deliver goods, upgrade your ships and etc.

Frontier Pilot Simulator (16$ now) officially available on Steam and Humble Bundle.

Developers said it supports most of the well know joysticks.

House of the Dying Sun

Although HOTAS controllers are specifically said to not be officially supported, many players have had success with House of the Dying Sun (about $20). You’re one of the best pilots the collapsing Empire has to offer, and it’s up to you to make a last stand against those who threaten your rule.

Your ship can be fully upgraded, you have a fleet to back you up (which you can also command), and there are 14 scenarios to get through before ramping up to the next level of difficulty. House of the Dying Sun officially works on HTC Vive and Oculus Rift, and WMR should work fine thanks to SteamVR integration.

Battlezone

Battlezone (about $35) takes retroelements — design, color, and gameplay — and mixes them with VR to bring an intense tank-fighting game you can enjoy solo with up to three other players online.

Unlock new tanks and fit them with ever more powerful gear and weapons and make a climb on the leaderboard.