It would be an amazing way to dive right back into this amazing adventure and to go through the well detailed levels again. I learned them extremely quickly and mastered them fast as well. The controls of this game are solid enough and I think they are responsive enough for me to speedrun this game. And I think I might give it a go myself one day. The Steam achievements of this game are ported over to the Nintendo Switch version. And why am I saying this? Well, it’s because the game actually encourages you to speedrun it once or twice. Now, this is when you play the game normally. I didn’t experience any slowdowns nor did I experience any graphical glitches. Something that surprised me is that with the various elements that this game has and with the unique shrink/enlarge mechanics, it’s so well optimized. I had so much fun trying to figure them all out. Each section introduces its own unique spin or mechanic on the perspective puzzle theme, and it’s just great. This game can become quite tricky, but remember, it’s all a matter of having the right perspective and understanding the space you are in. I’m not going to show more or explain more of the mechanics since, it would ruin the surprises and the unique and amazingly crafted puzzles that this game has. If you don’t really understand what I’m trying to explain here, take a look at these gifs, I think they might explain it way better. So, suddenly the cheese wheel can become a giant ramp for you to walk on. Now, image that when the “shrinking” or “enlarging” is happening, the object actually takes those dimensions. The best way I can explain it, is if you go away from objects, they appear to “shrink” and when you get closer, they appear to “enlarge”. You can enlarge or shrink certain objects in this game, so you can reach higher ledges or jump over huge gaps. The main mechanic in this game is that perspective matters. The game is also filled with some amazing life advice, and I’m so glad I played through it. The game spoke to me on a personal level several times. The story telling and voice acting in this game is so well crafted. This game is, give or take, 3 hours long if you only want to beat it and not 100% complete it. Now, I wish I could say more, but it would spoil the amazing story and strong message that this game has. So, it’s up to you to figure out why and to leave the dreamworld. Instead of waking up, you get stuck inside the dream world due to Emergency Exit Protocol failing for whatever reason. But, since this is a video game, something goes wrong. In these dreams, you can manipulate objects in some very strange ways. This new technology is to help people with therapy using dreams. In this game, you are taken on a trip to the Pierce Institute to help test a new technology. Objects are better shaped than they appear. But more on that later, let’s find out if this game is good or not, while I invite you to leave a comment with your thoughts and/or opinions in the comment section down below. Now, while I have beaten the game now, I’m going to review this game in my game quicky style of articles since it’s rather short. Since, now, I have a lot of time to find out if my expectations were correct or if I shouldn’t have started playing this game. So, the game released a year ago, and I totally forgot about it. That reminded me about the game and when I suddenly saw it on my Nintendo Switch eShop that evening, I knew that I had to buy it right away. Not too long ago, I was cleaning out my overload of bookmarks and I suddenly found that game again. Then, I honestly forgot about the game, and it fell off my radar. But that was in 2014-2015 if I remember correctly. It looked extremely cool and had a lot of potential to have amazing puzzles and mind binding twists. I even bookmarked the page I saw it on, since I wanted to keep myself up-to-date on future updates. I remember seeing a game floating around on the internet many years ago.
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