I hate moths. 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. Urrrrgh, utter a-holes the lot of ’em.
And what are they even made out of? Dust by the looks of things, and I mean, how does that even work?
I honestly don’t know. But I do know that Mixture, a hybrid first and third person VR game does work, because I’ve played (most of) the upcoming Steam Next Fest demo for this week’s VR Corner.
Along with the Steam Next Fest demo, Mixture has also, finally, been given a March 1st release date for PC VR and PSVR2, which is just over a year since it launched on Quest.
Its developer describes Mixture as a ‘Self-Co-Op’ game, which honestly makes it sound more like a dodgy Hentai game to me, but that’s because I’m an immature idiot. ‘Self-Co-Op’ is actually a unique mixture (geddit?) of third and first person gameplay.
