<img src="https://https://ift.tt/2xC1yKw" /><p><strong><em>Downward Spiral: Horus Station</em></strong> - a space-based puzzler and shooter game - is the first major title from Finnish developer/publisher 3rd Eye Studios, which was only founded two years ago and is comprised of film, music, and video game industry veterans. Each of those developers are looking to build "atmospheric and sophisticated games," according to the studio's mission statement. And, in that regard, they have succeeded doing so with <em>Downward Spiral: Horus Station</em>, but it comes with a cost.</p><p>From the start, players are launched into a scenario in which they must restore power and sustainability to Horus Station - a derelict and long forgotten space station - by getting each main sector (Engineering, Maintenance, etc.) back online, all the while combating the station's security drones. It's a space-based puzzle game with a first-person shooter element that's designed with VR in mind. And what's special about <em>Downward Spiral: Horus Station</em> is that it has a little bit of everything for all types of players, such as an atmospheric single-player story that can also be played cooperatively (which may be recommended in particular situations) as well as VR capabilities. Plus, there's an option to either "Engage" or "Explore" the story, meaning playing with or without enemies.</p> <strong>Click to continue reading <a href="https://ift.tt/2J965tg Spiral: Horus Station Review - An Immersive But Boring VR Game</a></strong><br /><br /> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://ift.tt/2J965tg Spiral: Horus Station Review - An Immersive But Boring VR Game</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://ift.tt/2KVjJNT>
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