Time is never time at all

At long last,Superhothas gotten where it feels like it was destined for all along: Virtual reality. A game about a person in a nefarious VR simulation has finally achieved its full metanarrative potential by coming to actual VR. Nothing’s real anymore. Mind is software.

The launch ofOculus Touchis the reason for the leap from more traditional platforms to virtual reality. Not all VR, though;Superhotis exclusive to Oculus. It’s available for $25, or as part of a Touch launch bundle for $90 that also includesSpace Pirate Trainer,I Expect You to Die,Kingspray Graffiti, andThe Climb. Those who backed the Kickstarter can expect a free copy of the new virtual reality version.

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There’s also a new trailer to commemorate the occasion. All that violence makes it easy to forget, butSuperhot‘s actually something of a beautiful ballet — a wonderful waltz of mental preparation, slow-moving bullets, and enemies that crumble like Fabergéeggs. The classical music really sets the mood for all the shooting and slicing.

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