Welcome to the Jungle.

Especially as he’s told later on that the outside world isn’t looking to great.

Why should I care about this man who obviously doesn’t even care about himself?

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He even treats his only friend, a fouth-mouthed AI named Skew with contempt.

It’s like he hates being there but can’t be arsed to leave?

They need to pay medical bills, or feed their family.

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He even sleeps on a pile of rubbish!

Sure the world outside may be bad, but is it really worse than this?

The answer currently is no.

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Because that’s what the gameplay is, at least in the first couple of hours anyway.

But then that narrative often seems muddled too.

Was his panic an act?

Or is he just very forgetful?

Sorry, I’m rambling on here.

Let’s touch on the VR aspect a bit, seeing as that’s why we’re here.

The world of Jungle certainly looks nice through the PSVR2’s headset.

The cell-shaded artsyle is bold and crisp and it suits the setting well.

And it’s all seated because that’s how Kurt spends his entire existent.

Sat down in a little ‘God Pod’ racing around Jungle collecting and dropping off parcels.

Although careful buying it digitally on the PSN because, unlike Jungle, PlayStation doesn’t allow returns.