Moot_Geeza wrote:95. Kid A Mnesia: Exhibition - PS5 (70mins)
More of an interactive art installation than a game per se, but this is where I put everything, even if it is the wrong place. This actually feels a lot more freaky than most of the horror titles that try to unnerve the player with the usual spooky tropes little giggling ghost children or moving paintings. Familiar music from the albums is interwoven with player interactions - sometimes audio layers are dependent on where you're standing, warping and distorting to excellent effect, sometimes you'll kickstart a track and let the visuals flow around you. It's a well executed companion piece to the records and the slightly mazelike structure gently encourages exploration (and means you'll miss lots if you rush it). I expect there are Easter Eggs galore too (there are plenty of QR codes for a start, but my phone won't read them). It's all a lot more impressive than I was expecting for sure. Don't bother with it if you don't like the music, obvs, but I'd love to play more of this sort of thing and can't stop thinking about how great a Hazards of Love (The Decemberists) interactive visualiser could be. This was also the first time I noticed '3D Audio' doing its thing, which sounds great but it's not really '3D' audio, is it? It just fades or rises to the left or the right earpiece rather than tricking you into thinking Thom Yorke is behind you. Good luck playing Blind Man's Buff with these audio cues anyway. [Thumbs Up]
Verecocha wrote:Think that’ll be one of my next plays, hopefully be a sale on soon or find it somewhere cheap.
acemuzzy wrote:Kena: Bridge of Spirits (PS5)
Liked it a lot more than I expected. Doesn't outstay its welcome, while the combat isn't exactly Dark Souls it's not awful either, and oof those bosses are actually pretty full-on. And it looks stunning, top notch production values throughout really. [8].
acemuzzy wrote:I took the TLDR approach:acemuzzy wrote:Kena: Bridge of Spirits (PS5)
Liked it a lot more than I expected. Doesn't outstay its welcome, while the combat isn't exactly Dark Souls it's not awful either, and oof those bosses are actually pretty full-on. And it looks stunning, top notch production values throughout really. [8].
acemuzzy wrote:Just over twenty minutes
Verecocha wrote:If that’s ok then yeah course dude! Get in done and back to you in a couple of days. The Quarry the other way if you like?
This is in answer to borrowing Kena Moot, quote doesn’t seem to be working?
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