Twin Peaks VR is a trip down memory lane

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Here’s the launch trailer

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For better or worse, Twin Peaks VR is about what you’d expect: a chance to spend a bit more time in David Lynch and Mark Frost’s subversive universe. It doesn’t look particularly great, even by virtual-reality graphics standards, but I could see fans having fun reliving key moments from the series.

If you haven’t fully caught up on your Twin Peaks yet, be warned: this tr🐭ailer and the screenshots on delve into events from the third season, at least one of which is bound to catch you off guard.

The game is still set for a PC release by the end of 2019 on Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and Valve Index. Today, we got a launch trailer, complete with familiar faces from Twin Peaks: The Return and scenes from the Red Room, Glastonbury Grove, and that freaky glass box. I don’t want to meddle with it!

Players will “solve various puzzles and discover many Easter eggs from the show.”

I can’t say I have high expectations for Twin Peaks VR – it looks like a bare-bones VR title – but it does make me want to rewatch The Return. I suspect it’ll be even more enjoyable now that it’s soaked in.

According to Welcome to Twin Peaks, PlayStation VR and 🌼Oculus Quest versions are also planned.

[Welcome to Twin Peaks]


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