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If you’re looking to have a very hypnotic Christmas, you’ll be pleased to know that Jeff Minter’s “trippy tunnel shooter”Polybiushas come to PC. There’s optional Oculus Rift support to push the game to its most psychedelic and trance-inducing state, calling to mind theold arcade urban legend.

Having played, enjoyed, andreviewedPolybiuson PS4 with PlayStation VR, I can adamantly say that virtual reality is the best way to go. The screenshots probably look indecipherable, especially if you aren’t acquainted with Minter’s past work, but in the moment, with a headset on tight, it all makes sense despite how fast and verging on out-of-control the levels get. Let your hands do the thinking.

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Shoot stuff, speed up, and don’t crash. The formula still works.

I feel like this one only ever comes up in certain circles, but the folks who dig it are over the moon. According to Minter,Polybius“made back more than its dev costs” and the game has “done OK.”

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