Navigate an unfamiliar world in virtual reality using echolocation, where sounds become images. Trapped in a mansion by the devious Warden, make your way through its many rooms, riddled with puzzles and dangers, moving ever closer to the truth—and your only chance to escape.
Fun + Different. Cool experience to try in VR. Can be scary, but less horror than Stifled, and much better done (no bugs or glitches). More story, but also not the main point of the experience
A Solid Unique Immersion! It takes some getting used to but after you do... WOW! I became comfortably numb in this game. I am very glad they didnt take the easy way out and put in a bunch of jump scares cause given the circumstances it would of been to easy. They didnt need jump scares to create an unsettling and self torturous enviornment. It wasnt overly complicated and wasnt to dumbed down. A great interactive narative! Great story!
Only complaint is how SLOW your character moves I understand the slow moving creates suspense but would of helped!
Enjoyable. A good solid VR game. I spent 4 hours to complete with 10 of the achivements done. I had to look up two puzzles because they can be a little obscure, but it didnt distract much from the feel of the game.
1st Impressions Video + Commentary! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57FbHGK-CI8 (Please note: Links from Oculus are not working yet, so search YouTube for 'Paradise Decay VR Blind'
My Thoughts: I have played these types of games before and the concept works really well in VR. You have to use sound to find your way around the levels, finding objects and searching for clues. It's cleverly done. Some of the puzzles are really obscure to solve and I did get stuck in the library so you might need to have a handy walkthrough on hand, just in case you get stuck. It would have been nice for the developers to have a seperate echo effect (tip mode) for helping you to find clue locations.