![]() The feel of motion, or the beautiful world to explore, etc. I like these games because of how awesome they would be in VR (even though with my computer's specs, and my budget, I'm not able to do that at all any time soon). NaissanceE looks interesting too, Myst like, less platforming than most of these, but still worth playing it looks like.ĭrealmer7: I was more thinking of the 3D world and other similarities to the other games mentioned, and figure 1st person is the lesser of those 3 qualities that matter (3D world, puzzle/physics type being the 2 more important factors.)īut thanks for the correction! You know, when I made this thread, a huge part of what I was looking for was the first person immersion. ![]() Nothing is said about that in the marketing). ![]() Oh, and after reading a few reviews, not even the description I finally figured out what Polarity's unique mechanic is, the color based phasing back and forth to pass through or hit objects. One of my favorite game series.Īt first, when watching the trailer, I thought that Polarity looked like it had nothing new or unique to play with, no interesting mechanic to the puzzles, basically not quite worth it, but then I saw the split screen co-op and versus! SOLD! Not enough PC games are made with local multiplayer capability, as I use my PC as my console, so even without anything new, I know I'm gonna buy it. I'll probably give it a try when it goes on sale anyway. Twin Sector looks good, but the reviews are pretty terrible. While it does not quite fit the bill, you may also be interested in Perspective. Amok: From the top of my head, there is also:
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