I take a look at Resistance - a stealth VR demo and fail miserably. If only I had a cardboard box with an Australian model on it.
Here are my impressions I wrote on NeoGAF:
I also played Resistance - a stealth VR demo the other day. You have to locate and hack servers while avoiding detection from guards and cameras. A green line on the ground points you in the general direction you need to go, but that's the only assistance you'll get. I found the demo to be too difficult to be very enjoyable or make any real progress. When you fail you won't always be clear on how, and there's a lot of trial-and-error as you test the limitations on what you can get away with, figure out how far guards can see, etc. I liked peeking around corners and the concept of a first-person stealth game in VR, but it needs a lot of work and more information on what you're doing wrong to be much fun. I played the demo before recording, but after a while I wanted to see what I could get away with and how much running I could do before getting chased down. The developer says it can be completed in less than 15 minutes, so maybe someone else will be better at it than I am and actually finish it.
Another issue with the demo is that after a little while it would start to judder and there would be a delay in my movement and when I saw it on screen. Only exiting the demo completely and going back in fixed it.