tbjjfrksj
Joined Oct 2020
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It's rare in the modern age that a game comes out that really feels like something new. I hadn't played it until 4 years after it had already came out, but I really do think I can say that this is one of the most magical games I've played in a long time.
It really plays with not just the concept of video games but also the addition of VR to the point where it pushes the medium to its absolute limit. In every way. Normal levels, boss fights, even the hub world, all feel completely alive and almost made me feel nostalgic, even though this is a fairly new character.
A truly once-in-a-decade piece of interactive art. Nuff said.
It really plays with not just the concept of video games but also the addition of VR to the point where it pushes the medium to its absolute limit. In every way. Normal levels, boss fights, even the hub world, all feel completely alive and almost made me feel nostalgic, even though this is a fairly new character.
A truly once-in-a-decade piece of interactive art. Nuff said.
A great example of how a concept so simple can be executed so perfectly for its time, Space Invaders kicked the quick arcade action of the 70s/80s into full gear. It's good for what it manages to do, which is find a way to make now archaic graphics into a surprisingly exciting, albeit repetitive, space shooter adventure. If you have just a little bit of spare time, it's certainly worth checking out.