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"Indie",
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"Xbox Series X/S",
"Moss: Book 2",
"PlayStation VR2",
"Virtual Reality",
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"textContent": "There's always a twinge of sadness when a game designed for VR later gets ported to be played on a regular screen, primarily because it's just not technically the realm the game was made for. That's sad to me! On the other hand, I do not own a VR headset, so I do win in those instances as well. Like today, for instance, as the Moss series is getting a VR-less version, with both games combined into one neat package.\n\nRead more",
"title": "Moss: The Forgotten Relic is a shinier, VR-less fusion of the two beloved puzzle platformers that's out this summer"
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