Good topic to start. I just bought my new computer today (got a couple weeks to wait until arrival), and was about to look around for anything along these topic lines, as I wait.
Since I'm also intent on getting AR/VR for this new beast, I wouldn't mind really immersive games (VR-optional) or escapable (preferably surreal) games where I can just wander, chill out, and enjoy the scenery to some of my own music and such, or whatever. Basically, games I can get lost in, and/or has plenty of awesome scenery (Games like
Fract OSC), especially at ultra settings.
Funny thought, since I'm used to minimal graphics settings and the like as well, much like with reality,
if my vision is/gets suddenly absurdly really really good, it's not real, and is likely a VR simulation (or a dream), or really immersive game to the point of forgetting that that's a monitor I'm looking at. Basically, I'm so used to my crappy eyes and often being left with only crap-settings, anything absurdly good isn't real, and I can't suffer from a simulation sickness of any sort either; heck, even crummy settings or relatively low-poly environments (like UT99 levels in VR; CTF-Face or CTF-Lavagiant, or DM-Morpheus anyone? Even Half-Life 1 remade for VR.) would be acceptable by my standards. Sounds like an RPG advantage/disadvantage. I think that would even apply to VR slowing down (which I doubt would happen anytime soon with the rig I got). I can('t) handle when my computer/screen slows down or stutters frames (depending on circumstance, especially when aiming), but since I'm so used to it, I doubt it would disorient me so much, rather than piss me off that something's probably not right.