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| Tango01 | 21 Sep 2015 10:41 a.m. PST |
"There may come a moment after you've entered the surreal world of Land's End when you realize you never want to leave. For me, this moment came right at the beginning, when I found myself on a sandy beach staring at a pink, undulating sea. The water lapped at my feet, while jagged cliffs and seagulls loomed overhead. It's beautiful and serene. If you could live in a sunset, this may be what it feels like. You must leave eventually, of course—you have to eat and drink and work and, you know, generally exist in the real world. After all, as immersive as Land's End feels, as much as it feels like some form of the real world, it's only a game. Land's End is the first virtual reality game from Ustwo, and it arrives October 30 on Samsung Gear Headset. With its logic puzzles and ethereal palette, it's reminiscent of the studio's wildly successful Monument Valley. But while Monument Valley focused on the sharp, isomeric geometries of M.C. Escher, Land's End has a softness, a texture, and an obedience to physics that seems particularly well suited to a 3-D experience…" From main page link Amicalement Armand |
Saber6  | 21 Sep 2015 11:33 a.m. PST |
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