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If you have a solid gaming PC, yes. There is no immersion quite like VR. No amount of monitors will get you there.
It's a bit of a faff each time you want to get it going (having to start the link each time), at least compared to a dedicated headset like the original Rift. The Quest 3 is a bit pricy, the 3S and 2 not so much. There's a few decent exclusives for the 3 that aren't even available on PC, so of the two I'd get the 3S.
Low framerate will make you dizzy. The resolution not so much. You will need a decent GPU.
Most VR games are fairly small and low budget affairs. The big exception is Half Life Alyx which is amazing. The game I come back to the most is VRChat, just for the massive number of worlds that people have made. It will help you get your VR legs over time.
I don't even think you need the PC to go with it, really. There's not much now that is both worth playing and isn't also just natively on the Quest besides Alyx. And even Alyx is mostly just a "once through and done" game that is fairly short. Worth getting if you already have a PC; not worth building a PC for.
I built my PC for PCVR and the Q2. But with my Q3 there is literally only 1 VR thing I still do on the PC and that's Heat. I also play non-VR games in it for a larger screen. Not to mention that VRChat now looks better in the standalone VR app than my now aging PC does (I'm still rocking a 1660 Super).
If you just wanna dip your toes into VR and see if it's worth it, the Quest 3 is perfect for it because you don't need to also buy or build an expensive PC unless you really want some PCVR exclusives.