I think it's interesting going to business school as a software developer. Everyone else is really assertive and I fall in more with the laid back dev trope. Was a bit rough at first but I basically am on everyone's good list after a few months. I mean, my avatar is a surprisingly accurate descriptor of how much stress I normally have.
So, an odd side effect of Stack Overflow. I've basically applied "Be nice" and targeted comments to get more information to real world conversations, and it apparently is super-effective at making me a more efficient communicator in business school. It's almost like I accidentally got Speech 100 lol.
Unless the game moves you against your will, I think it should be fine. Even watching a movie in theaters is relaxing. I'll just put the headset on and lie in bed and watch YouTube on a virtual movie theater that's pegged to a virtual skybox :)
I'd recommend you at least try it out, perhaps at an arcade. If you tell the staff that you're naturally prone to motion sickness they'll probably let you try out a low-motion VR demo.
I've had it for almost a year, early adopter, and it is an amazing piece of equipment for its cost. You can use it for working out when you don't have access to a gym, and as a movie theater when you don't have access to a good TV.