It's a simple game: You leave food out for stray cats, which then show their appreciation by leaving you dumb gifts. Someone looked at that and said: "This needs to be remade in virtual reality." 。 Give that programmer a god damn cookie.
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。Neko Atsume
。 is coming to PlayStation VR in 2018. There isn't any video to show you, nor any sense of how the game might change in its leap from mobile to head-mounted video game machine. But it's coming, as Sony confirmed at the 2017 Tokyo Game Show, and it's enough knowing just that for now.。Neko Atsume 。 By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.。Thanks for signing up!。My wife, who got 。 really 。 into the game for a while, says it was the assortment of virtual felines that kept her coming back. She wanted to see every cat, read every punny name, and chuckle at each animal's weird behaviors.。 I expect it'll be a similar situation with the PSVR game. Except instead of looking at all of it on a small, 2D screen, you'll effectively immerse yourself in a cat colony of your own design every time you put on your headset.
。 Ever since it launched in late 2016, PlayStation VR early adopters have sought the hardware's first, true "killer app," a game that's so good it's worth buying a new machine to play.。Mark my words:
。 will be that killer app.
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