One of the most surprising VR releases by a team making strides on those platforms is soon headed to PC for non-VR play. Duck Season was a standout horror hit rife with 80s pop-culture where players take on the role of a child spending his afternoons in front of the family CRT playing video games. The main game plays like a modern version of Nintendo’s Duck Hunt, where players quickly find out that something frightening is happening in the game and it’s starting to affect the real world.

Discovered as a trending game on the Steam Store, Duck Season PC looks to just take the VR game and make it playable without a headset in a more traditional FPS sense. Judging from the game’s trailers, players will be able to explore the house and still interact with lots of objects.

Duck Season has been on my radar ever since it was covered on Game Theory. I had been pretty into the Five Nights at Freddy’s games at the time (not really playing them as they are way more interesting as an indie success story, lore is also well done) and it fits right into that spin on 80s nostalgia that can be extremely unnerving as well as wildly entertaining.