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Loading Human Chapter One - PSVR Review

     Some current PSVR games have wonky controls, compared to what I have come to be used to playing 3D games that aren't VR. I know it can be done, as in the case of Battlezone for PSVR, with it's smooth-as-silk controls, as well as a scheme that is familiar. I realize that a day is coming when 3D VR games will have reached a kind of standard for control when traversing a 3D environment. I look forward to that day.      That being said, the controls in Loading Human weren't bad enough to make me return the game, and the graphics and strange story were enough to make me play this short "Chapter One" to the end. Not a large feat, but not exactly smooth sailing either.  The musical score is mostly a heavy-synthesizer laden New Age kind of groove, I REALLY liked that.      You begin in an Antarctic research base owned by your 137-year-old father, who, humorously enough, is dying and needs you to venture out to a distant spot in the ...