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+1 for VR support
It's only logical for such a legendary game like this one.
Is there any word on what engine the game uses? Praydog is working on a universal VR injector for anything that runs on UE4 and UE5 engines. Might get lucky.
That's a personal opinion and I think it would depend on the person (if they like the non-VR experience more than VR etc)
If a game is really scary, it shouldn't matter if it's played in VR or not.
I played horror games in VR (RE7 - the whole game, Paranormal Activity - whole game, The Exorcist - first episode etc) and never got scared. Like I said, I think it would depend on the person.