A Fisherman's Tale was rather short-lived but good experience. It's one of those games that if you own PSVR2 you should definitely play it.
A Fisherman’s Tale (PSVR2) review
A Fisherman's Tale was rather short-lived but good experience. It's one of those games that if you own PSVR2 you should definitely play it.
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Another Fisherman's Tale was rather enjoyable experience. It had excellent storytelling, but it does fumble with the controls.