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While I do admit its a more immersive experience in VR the game plays just as well and is still atmospheric and tense normally. Its definitely not the only way it should be played.
Oh, I recomend play it with keyboard and Mouse if you have Index controllers because they are not well configured sadly so you can't do all staff with them, but if you use other controller, try them and if you experience the same problems as me go to keyboard, it is still absolutely amaizing in VR that way.
Key "I" will allow you to change tabs at the TAB menu... and "+" and "-" allows you to select Nostromo audios or Sevastopol audios.
If you wonder... I can do all stuff with Index controllers but the puzzles screens U-U and that sucks.
Well just when I start mentalizing of playing this game usually my body ask to go bathroom first. As I saw in a commet at youtube, this game is the best laxant... but after being empty all is very fine... personally the only moments I can't keep myself from screaming a little is when I am entering a vent and steve catch me in the last second is really odd when you feel yourself being moved out the vent and then steve kiss you XD
The intro and menus are in "pancake" 2D mode, and the actual gameplay is in full 3D VR.
I play with oculus, is a complete new game i feel