Their fates have been decided, but how you watch is up to you...
With over 90 min of content to explore, Eleven Eleven is a ground-breaking entertainment experience that places you in the center of the story.
Follow six main characters as they count down the final 11 minutes and 11 seconds before all life is extinguished on the island planet of Kairos Linea. Their only guarantee for survival is a transport ship that will launch just before the clock hits zero, taking whoever can get aboard to safety on a floating ark in the sky.
Their stories unfold simultaneously, and you can follow them in three unique ways:
- Story Mode takes you on a guided journey through each character's narrative - Explore Mode lets you free-roam the environment to discover clues and details about the story - Goddess Mode shrinks the entire world so you can watch all the action play out in miniature
Watch them all, then repeat from different perspectives to unravel the intertwined stories of Eleven Eleven.
終焉までの11分11秒の物語 VRストーリー・テリングには驚かされる様々な手法があるが、この「Eleven Eleven」はこんな楽しみ方があるのかと感心させられる、そんな逸品。たしかに映画などのラストシーンはごく限られた登場人物の視点で語られるが、もし時間軸&座標軸を変えることができれば・・・当然ながらそのシーンには映らない様々な人たちが同時進行で物語を紡いでいるのだ。それぞれの考え・使命感・運命に従い行動する。それを自由に追体験できたとしたら・・・まさにその場にいるが如く。今後のVR映画&アニメの可能性を感じさせる、そんなアプリの登場だ。 P.S.価格的には定価で1990円ちょうど映画1本分の価格だが、時間的にも2から3時間程度で体験できる妥当な価格設定。残念なのは現状英語オンリー。是非、日本語化してもらいたいが・・・でなければ、英語で良いので字幕機能を追加してもらいたい。 There are various methods to be surprised in VR story telling, but this "Eleven Eleven" is such a gem that is impressed that there is such a way of enjoyment. Certainly the last scene such as a movie is told in the viewpoint of a very limited character, but if you can change the time axis & coordinate axis ... naturally various people who are not reflected in the scene will be a story in the same progression Is spinning. Act in accordance with each idea, sense of mission, destiny. If you were able to relive it freely ... just like you were on the spot. It is the appearance of such an app that feels the possibility of the future of VR movie & animation. P. S. Price: 1990 yen at a fixed price Just the price of one movie, but reasonable price setting that can be experienced in 2 to 3 hours in time. It is regrettable that current English only. By all means, I'd like you to go into Japanese, but if it's not, it's good in English, so I'd like to have the subtitle feature added.
Hopefully we will see more like this. The future of story-telling for sure. Much like 'The Invisible Hours', the more you watch, the further this seemingly short 11 minute tale unravels into an intricately woven narrative. I can only imagine how a feature length story would play out. Imagine a single Game of Thrones episode viewed from all these perspectives; it would be awe inspiring.
Weak Ending to a Novel Experience. While I found the individual plot lines interesting, I genuinely thought they would come together in a more profound ending than the mediocre 2 minute epilogue that we receive which is more or less just a quick 15-20 second conclusion to each character’s story that you could have already guessed at given where their 11 minute stories ended.
I was left feeling letdown as if there was more to the story that they either held back for a sequel or didn’t have enough time to add into this story.
The experience overall was still good and it grips you from the beginning. I also enjoyed having free control over where to go and what to see, but I wish the world was more alive. Other than the main characters, there isn’t much else going on.
For example, there is a minor subplot with an abandoned baby. I used the rewind feature to backtrack all the way to the beginning of the story only to find the baby was always there alone in the streets. Who brought it there? Why did they leave it there? These are the types of loose ends that I thought this form of storytelling would allow me to discover.
Overall, I had much higher expectations for this story than what was delivered. And while the brief 1 hour or so ride was still enjoyable, it left a lot to be desired. I’m interested to check out other experiences like this because it’s a neat idea, but the execution on this one was ok at best.
Well done! Cool and interesting idea with 6 storylines that intersect during the same 11 minute event so easily over an hour of viewing. Production values are high and the story and characters keep you engaged. Looking forward to more like this, thank you.
a unique idea, yet flawed. The thing I like about this concept and idea is that you have a story from 6 different angles. But here's is also part of the problem with it I have with it with its current story.
Just to avoid to many spoilers ahead, there is a thing called an "arc". Meaning a character goes from here to there with a specific meaning and purpose. Yet the arc with most of these characters isn't really something that is much surprising and in the end I felt quite depressed while watching all of these endings.
If the story would have been different (eg: there is so much potential when it comes to storywriting in this concept), I might have enjoyed this a bit more. But the problem is with the story line of telling it 'this way', is that a lot of plots are already told when you get to character 3 (for instance). Thus you easily fit all the pieces of the puzzle pretty quick and there are no real 'suprises' at the end.
In the end you just realize that the first story basically told everything you needed to know and the rest of it is just additional 'blah' where you go like, so I just sat there for 66 minutes, to see a story that was told in 11 minutes of time.
An idea that could have twisted the plot line around is that somewhere during the storyline, there were bits and bobs not told during the first few story lines at all. But because all these stories are inner connected (which is also cool, but also flawed at the same time), the whole concept becomes repatitive to say the least.
Another problem I have with this idea, is that it isn't something you have an influence on. Since we are gamers, a cool idea here would have been if we had choices that could have been made. And based on those choices the story would be different (kind of like bandersnatch, but then in VR). Yet we get a linear story telling thing from 6 perspectives and there for it does not gain any re-play value right there. Once the 6 stories are done, you are done. Moving on to the next VR-game.
Fascinating way of experiencing a story. A unique way to experience a movie and another good reminder what makes VR special, things like this one can only experience like this in VR. It is like watching the last 11 minutes and eleven seconds of a planet from the perspective of a few different characters. And one can choose which character to follow/focus on, but one can also zoom in and out and walk and teleport around. So by watching it from the different perspectives and following the different characters/sub plots, one stepwise gets the entire picture. I felt like it was quite a cool way to experience a storyline and doing so while being able to move around in VR somehow makes one get a much better sense of the locations and more of a connection with the different characters. It gives one a mixture of a feeling of a detective bringing together different threads and a movie director in a way.
The future of Story Telling. My Initial Thoughts: A steller storytelling experience in VR. This is the future of story telling. Fans of 'Invisible Hours' will love this concept.
1st Impressions Video with Commentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4gYI0gDh28
(Please Note: Links might not work from Oculus so please search YouTube for 'Paradise Decay VR Eleven Eleven')
Fanastic story, great experience. This little gem adds another great storytelling experience to the VR Library. The features are very similar to "The Invisible Hours" which is another title that I love. I enjoyed taking my type to witness every story, and the plot is very well done. Highly recommended. Although the price point may be a bit high for the overall time investment (just over 1 hour). I would suggest waiting for a sale (like I did).
Excellent Concept! Inside this 11 minute movie, there is a fully realised world that I found fascinating. I've only watched two of the six storylines, and how they all intersect and flesh each other out is incredibly well done. The voice acting (and sound in general) is excellent, and after you watch the first story line they unlock the ability to explore, fast forward, rewind and switch characters at your leisure. I cannot wait to finish it and then explore the small details that are hidden from the main story lines
It's OK. I watched the whole thing in one session. Although in theory you can free roam and explore, all the plot lines join up so there's really no point. In fact I think by free roaming I ruined some of the surprises you were meant to get as the story lines interleaved. Not really a patch on the Invisible Hours where there was so much going on and you had to jump from character to character just to try to follow it. This is a much more passive (and frankly less imaginative) experience. Also, I thought the graphics were a bit limited. Certainly not up the quality of something like Lone Echo (or again the Invisible Hours). All in all, probably a bit pricey for what it is. About half the price would put it in the same category as a movie and then it would be OK.
Well done 11 min mini movie. It is well animated and the voice acting is really great. I enjoyed being able to pause rewind and free roam (to a point) through the story and all the diffrent people in it.