Excited, games have been wearing thin on me, outside of classics. Only tried gear vr...should be a great experiment.
Let's hope i don't get sick. I actually got sick from my TV, but found it was due to head bob in FPS. I get sick riding in cars, but its because im not behind the wheel and can't predict movements. Pray for me.
Here are a few tips from me, as someone who had awful motion sickness ever since I was a kid, and my first time trying to play anything in VR either made me wanna violently vomit or at best I was just having a cold sweat and felt exhausted and sleepy after a short while. But now, less than a year later and I'm playing games in full mobility without getting any negative side effects of motion sickness whatsoever. The only thing that still sometimes gets me is when the camera turns sideways independently of head tracking, but I think that's pretty normal because it's basically the same effect as riding a merry-go-round.
Point is, you'll get used to it eventually. You just have to ease yourself into it gradually. In the beginning, I would recommend playing stationary games, where you don't have to move around too much, and if you have to then use the teleportation method of locomotion + always remember to turn on tunneling/vignetting for smooth camera motions. This will narrow down your field of vision and make the camera motion more bearable. After a while, you can even keep trying to reduce the amount of vignetting and see how you're gonna be taking it. There are also a few games that were much easier to bear for me, and they're likely a huge contributor to why I got used to VR over time because I could keep playing them for hours on end. Sadly none of them are available for PSVR 2 at launch but there's a chance that you'll find a game that will be easier for you to play so just stick with it and after a while, others will become easier to play too.