

Obduction includes core features, such as Amazing world, superb Controls, Exploration, full freedom, Node-based Point and Click, and lots of other beautiful things. Obduction offers a fully 3D environment and allows the player to discover various hidden objects while getting back his home. In this game, the player can start his journey to explore the environment of multiple universes that is a mix of alien landscapes and human society.ĭuring the gameplay, the player must interact with the objects, solve the number of the puzzles, and make the right decisions that can influence how the game ends. When the player wakes up and finds himself in the alien world, then his primary mission starts for his survival.

The story starts with the player character, who is at the park at night when the light appears in the sky. VR adds so much of a sense of really being in our worlds.Obduction is an Action-Adventure, Puzzle, First-person, Open-word, Exploration, and Single-player video game created and published by Cyan Worlds. “It’s especially exciting for us, because there are so many people with PS VR systems who can now experience Obduction in it’s virtual reality glory. “When we launched the PlayStation version we were already hard at work on the PS VR version, but we’ve been working to make the experience as good as possible,” says studio founder and CEO Rand Miller in a PS blog post.

The game, which we played initially when it came out for SteamVR-compatible headsets back in late 2016, offers around 10-15 hours of exploration and intensely difficult puzzles. Original article (05/04/18): The game is said to be the full version of Obduction including the bonus content that’s already on the non-VR PlayStation 4 version. A chief complaint of the PSVR version is also a noticeable downgrade in graphics, although it’s uncertain if the game would make better use of a PS4 Pro’s increased rendering ability. Update (05/08/18): The PSVR patch for Obduction is now available, which should automatically push an update to the PS4 game at some point today depending on your region.Įarly hands-ons with the PSVR integration have shown that the only locomotion option available is teleportation with click-turn (aka ‘comfort mode’).

Obduction (2016), the VR puzzle adventure from Cyan, the studio behind the ’90s point-and-click classics Myst (1993) and Riven (1997), is finally making its way to PSVR today.
