Sure. 'Sword Art Online' is a very popular one. It takes place in a virtual reality MMORPG world. The story is full of adventure, battles, and complex relationships among the players. Another one is 'Log Horizon', which also dives deep into the mechanics and society within a VRMMORPG. It's known for its in - depth exploration of game strategy and politics within the virtual world.
Yes. 'No Game No Life' can be considered in this category. The story is set in a world where everything is decided by games. It has a unique art style and complex characters. The protagonists have to use their wits to navigate through various game - like situations in a virtual - like world. It's a really interesting read for those who like Japanese light novels with a VRMMORPG - like setting.