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C-Smash VRS

Developer Wolf & Wood Interactive Publisher RapidEyeMovers Format PSVR2 Release Out now

Among many nods to Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey is the way the game opens. You warp through hyperspace to an unfamiliar solar system, where something catches your eye: a black oblong, not unlike a shrunken Monolith, floating in space. When it comes within range, you instinctively reach out to grab it, only for the cuboid to transform into a racquet. It’s not only an ingenious way to confirm your dominant hand, but an arresting way to welcome you into an alternate universe. One, perhaps, where wasn’t – as in our

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