multi-perspective narrative psychological thriller puzzle, supporting 1-7 players to explore. The game builds a narrative labyrinth that constantly collapses and reorganises through the triple fog of ‘environmental narrative + voice reasoning + multiple perspectives’. The seemingly independent scenes in each chapter actually conceal cross-space narrative clues, and the voice interaction system will guide players to gradually unravel the dual metaphors of ‘partner’ and ‘cage’, completing a thought experiment on redemption and awakening in the immersive experience of the most horrifying thoughts.
Seems Great, but... The game has things about it that keep me from enjoying it as much as I'd like and possibly even makingbthe game much harder going forward.One issue is that there is no spoken English, only subtitles. Is this in itself bad? No, as Tokyo Chronos is amongst my favorite VR titles and it hss no English besides subtitles.The difference is thatthis game has thr subs way to close to my face and they move with your hdad (they are easier to see in Tokyo Chronos as well as don't continuevtzlkinv until you are done reading & press A. ..), making it impossible for me to see ANYTHING but the last word or 2 spoken (I have very limited vision/ FOV due to a sever accident). So that takes away half or more of thr game's appeal to me.The language barrier does go beyond spoken audio and bleeds into many message pop-ups in the game not being in English/ any other language one can read/ speak than what's shown. Beyond those issues making the game unplayable for me, I'm also not fond at all for snap-turning or teleportation movement. I only want everything Smooth in any VR game.So though it's unplayable (only for me) and has some smaller issues beyond that, I can say the game looks good, has good sound/ atmosphere, and the overall concept is great with what seems like a lot of thought went into it.So I still recommend anyone (that doesn't have limited fov/ vision as I do) give the game a chance! I only wish I could enjoy it myself, but if you enjoy puzzles and horror in VR- go for it!
A Hauntingly Beautiful Journey. This game offers a truly unique VR experience. It begins in a serene, dreamlike garden, gently lulling you into a sense of calm — until your in-game mother utters the chilling phrase: "Your fate lies behind this door." From that moment on, the tone shifts dramatically.What follows is a powerful, emotional narrative built through fragmented memories and disturbing scenes. Your task is to collect clues — pieces of a larger puzzle — to slowly uncover a deeply moving story. There's no time to rest, as you’re immediately transported into another gripping scenario.The use of Chinese voice acting adds an extra layer of authenticity and immersion, making it feel like you're stepping into another realm. The atmosphere is intense, and the storytelling so absorbing that you may forget you're even wearing a headset.A one-of-a-kind experience in VR — intimate, mysterious, and emotionally resonant.
A completely different gaming experience. A multiplayer horror games which I spend time on played with my friends. A different experience from tradition Muder Mystery rely on discussion to find the truth of the story.
Unique and film like. A remarkably well-crafted narrative-driven game featuring a paranoid yet charismatic protagonist. Completing the story feels like watching a horror movie. While some moxels and animations are slightly rough, they don't diminish the game's unique appeal.