Regular readers of UploadVR will know that Games Editor David Jagneaux isn’t much of a fan of cats. Fortunately, the feline balance on the editorial team is restored by yours truly (dogs are cool too, though!). That’s why Neko Atsume looks cuter than I can handle.
We reported this ridiculously adorable cat collector was getting a Japanese PSVR port last year, and now it’s officially available. A quick search of Twitter reveals that, yes, this is indeed the most important and most ‘DAAAAW’-worthy game to yet release for VR, and will undoubtedly push the platform forward into bold new territories.
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https://twitter.com/eko22727/status/1002017050057818114
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Or this? I mean do cats even like watermelon? How weird!
https://twitter.com/eko22727/status/1002017050057818114
Wait, oh my god, look at this one.
ねこあつめVRのファーストコンタクトの破壊力たるや #PS4share #ねこあつめVRhttps://t.co/9zs04tvMB2 pic.twitter.com/Z7Zu1FWZty
— pucci_by_pucci (@pucci_by_pucci) May 31, 2018
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