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Reach combines the best of Mirror's Edge and Prince of Persia in a sleek VR package

If you've played many first person games, you know the incomparable joy that is looking down and seeing your character's body represented as a 3D model in the world. It's not a necessary feature—most games omit it—but just like when I'm enjoying a good glass of wine, I'm having more fun when I've got legs.

It looks to be an action adventure taking after the likes of Uncharted and Square Enix's Tomb Raider games, just paired with all the trappings of virtual reality: a very intimate view, motion controls, and a shock when your cat brushes past your leg.

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