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Hybrid first and third person VR game Mixture gets a March release date for PC and PSVR2
Hybrid first and third person VR game Mixture gets a March release date for PC and PSVR2. Watch Ian Higton play the Ste…
Stupid, silent, fluttery little things that come out of the darkness when I least expect it and flitter across the back of my neck like creepy little ghost fingers. While doing all of this you also need to use the thumbsticks and buttons on the motion controllers to move a smaller character (in this case a Moth (ewww) Knight) around the levels which, in my experience, can be quite taxing on the old brain when you're trying to do all of these things at once! Don't get me wrong, they can be quite stylish at times and some of the distant views are rather beautiful, but more often than not the places where the action happens feel basic and repetitive.
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