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i was a little annoyed when writing the review so it sounds a little harsh, but it seems like an interesting game.
I could see this game potentially becoming rather interesting and cool if the VR end of it is improved, but as of now it is difficult. (interaction and movement are big portions) `If the VR portion is improved i would definitely give this game another chance, as i really enjoyed the story and the intro in particular.
If you are having trouble with walking/sliding around, you can set the walking speed to 0% in the options, which leaves you with a short range blink for movement.
About 20 minutes in you will also find a teleport gun.
There are a bunch of different options for VR once in the game, if you look at the menu. There is also a legend over what the buttons do on the controllers.