This game holds up nicely in a visual sense, and is EXCRUCIATINGLY slow compared to modern ARPGs like Torchlight and Path of Exile... but that's actually a benefit when you're playing on a controller, or on a portable device. I could see this being an excellent fit on the Switch.
@arza: The situation is way more complicated and frustrating than that, and is all tied back to one of the prior versions of Atari managing to somehow lose the details of an agreement with those guys; I'm not really sure who to side with on this one. The Ur-Quan masters is a safe choice regardless, though, especially with all that sick community-made music from The Precursors.
There's a Jaws videogame that is both bad and incredible out there (you bite Shamu in half) and hopefully this game can finally do that concept justice.
@cason: It absolutely is; you can totally throw cheese wheels around, just like in the base game. The VRodeo format of taking only a cursory look at each game before playing it for the video is really hurting everyone's impression of VR as a whole. Each individual thing they miss isn't a huge deal, but there's a "death by a thousand cuts" thing going on.
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