An ecological catastrophe. Everything is black carbon. Is that all? There it is, a single plant fights and survives successfully … Which plant is it? How did it survive? Let’s see here, let’s get closer to it … However, it runs away … Runs away from me, away from the human, runs away to survive… Will it? Or maybe the plant that resists, that flees, is a symbol of life? The elixir of life? Hope for the future? Demonstration of the power of nature, survival … I am a being that has also survived the ecological catastrophe, which tries to attract the eluding tree, I am Übermensch, above death, above every devastation and catastrophe. Can we work together to rebuild the world which technology has destroyed? I try to approach the tree that is distrustfully fleeing, to cultivate and make our common future better.
Perfect. This game is a blessing to our lives. It has made me realize the importance of trees in our life and we should not remove them or else we will have to play this game, which is a masterpiece dont get me wrong, in real life. The other reviews are total bogus do not trust them. This game is something to be remembered forever. I rate this game 5 stars, but I'd give it a star for every tree on Earth. Best Game Ever.
投稿者:celeste
★1
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何なんだ、これは。 バカみたい あなたは文字通り、この木の後を歩いている。それだ ダサい
投稿者:Angela Thomas
What even is this. This is so stupid. You literally are walking after this tree. That’s it. Dumb
Library of Realities.com review:. Black Carbon is a minimalist experience set on a barren black hilly landscape with a single luminous green tree providing a focal point. Move towards the tree and it will somehow reposition itself. The dark landscape and skies are accompanied with an ominous ambient soundtrack. Viewers are left to determine the symbolism of this neverending cat-and-mouse chase, but we view Black Carbon mainly as a technical demonstration from a fledgling VR developer.
Controls utilize free movement and smooth turning option that is far too slow to be useful. Black Carbon's visuals also suffer from an unusual dark vignette fade that is positioned between the eyes, making the experience less clear. We suspect that the developer meant to put the vignette at the periphery of vision for reasons of comfort, but mistakenly placed it in the opposite location. Black Carbon offers little to engage most viewers, and coupled with its technical issues we can't recommend this experience.
✅ Stark visuals. ❌ Little to no meaningful content. ❌ Visuals impaired by an apparent misplaced comfort vignette.