You can completely customize the weather and choose what time of day to fly at, creating conditions that are as challenging as you like. Microsoft Flight Simulator has now implemented full VR support, which works well on every headset I have tried it with, although you are highly likely to need to turn down some graphics settings to keep the framerate at a playable level. It uses real-world map data, photogrammetry, and satellite imagery to allow you to fly anywhere in the world, and the number of hand-crafted airports, aircraft, and landmarks continues to increase with every update. It is visually stunning, and the attention to detail in the planes, flight models, and the scenery is incredible. The most recent edition of Microsoft Flight Simulator was released in 2020 by Asobo Studio and is one of the most impressive flight simulators I have ever played. Microsoft Flight Simulator (Credit: Asobo Studio)