Physical Disc Version only released in the US. Cheaper than Digital Price on UK PSN Digital Store
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Wilsh88
4 Jul 173#1
Just what i always wanted to do when i get home from work... (shock)
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Wilsh88
4 Jul 173#1
Just what i always wanted to do when i get home from work... (shock)
BubaMan to Wilsh88
4 Jul 171#5
It's actually one of the better titles out for PSVR...
The premise is that it's set thousands of years in the future, where nobody works and they've pieced together (incorrectly) bits of what people used to do in jobs.
There's a lot of humour and it utilises the hardware to it's fullest (you'll need a fair bit of open space to play in).
ezzer72
4 Jul 17#2
Haha, at last, something useful in the gaming section.
Blaat_blaat
4 Jul 17#3
Not alot of saving for alot of effort in my opinion
Orange_Sooty
4 Jul 172#4
What effort is required ? you just log into the usa amazon account using your uk amazon credentials
jayjayuk1234 to Orange_Sooty
5 Jul 17#17
Far too much effort, i have password saved for amazon uk, would mean typing it again.
michaeljb to Orange_Sooty
5 Jul 17#18
Does this also work for other amazon varieties like de, it, fr?
wizowes
4 Jul 17#6
Great game! One of my Favorate VR games so far. Nice easy platinum Too!
fatknacker
4 Jul 17#7
I guess this game is designed for the dollies to show them what we tax payers do ever week day..........
combat_honey to fatknacker
4 Jul 17#11
I doubt it. The VR headset would be far too big for a dolly.
benrobertsno1
4 Jul 17#8
They should install this down the job centre and give the scallywags a taste of work.
kingdugg1
4 Jul 17#9
I already simulate working on a daily basis. Why would I need this??
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All comments (20)
The premise is that it's set thousands of years in the future, where nobody works and they've pieced together (incorrectly) bits of what people used to do in jobs.
There's a lot of humour and it utilises the hardware to it's fullest (you'll need a fair bit of open space to play in).