Ether One
Ether One is an Adventure, First-person Perspective, VR (Virtual Reality), and Single-player Walking Simulation, developed and published by White Paper Games. In the game, the player steps into the shoes of the protagonist named as Restorer, whose main job is to interrogate the Jean Thompson’s thought, a sixty-nine-year-old woman diagnosed with dementia. During the adventure, the player struggles to reconstruct the memories of the old lady using 3D simulations of the details she can remember in the Pinwheel’s town while solving tricky puzzles that become tough to master as the player proceed through the game. The game offers the mixture of First-person Exploration and Puzzle-solving elements. The player is capable of projecting him into the thoughts of an old lady, who is suffering from mental illness. He can manipulate the environment from a first-person viewpoint, interact with objects and can freely roam around the open-ended world to solve the challenging problems. Ether On includes core features such as First-person Adventure, Open Narrative Exploration, Puzzle Solving, and more. Check it out, and have fun.
#1 Receiver
Receiver is a First-person Perspective, and Single-player video game developed and published by Wolfire Games for Multiple Platforms. The game tries to portray the realistic gun mechanics through the use of unique reloading system, where the reloading’s each step is assigned a different button. In the game, the player scavenges audio tapes and items which uncover the storyline in the randomly generated environment. In the game, the player as the protagonist must search for eleven audio taps scattered around the randomly generated land. Flashlights and ammunition are scattered throughout the game environment to collect as well. The player starts the game with a handgun, either a Colt M1911A1 pistol, a Smith and Wesson Model 10 Revolver, or a Fire Glock 17 Pistol. The player has a random inventory of spare magazines and ammunition for his weapon, and the game starts with the player searching for audio tapes using the flashlight. The player will encounter sentry turrets and hover drones while navigating the environment that will attack the player to kill. With immersive gameplay, superb mechanics, and stunning graphics, Receiver is the best game to play.
#2 Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes is a Puzzle and Multiplayer video game with an emphasis on Virtual Reality developed and published by Steel Crate Games for Multiple Platforms. The game offers an exciting story revolves around two players. According to the plot, one player is stuck in a virtual room with a time bomb and he must effort to defuse the bomb to save his life. The other player is expert who must instruct the trapped player to defuse the time bomb by deciphering the information found. The amazing part of the game is that the expert player can’t see the bomb, he just needs to talk out with another player who is a trap in the room. The game brings the challenging puzzle that will test your friendship and the limits of your communication skills. It offers procedurally generated puzzle keep the game full of action. Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes include prominent features such as Tense and Fast-paced Gameplay, multiple Levels, Defuse the Bomb, Communication Skills, Play with other Players, and more. Try it out, and you’ll love it.