Straight from Nate's review: "...if Portal is a head scratcher, Antichamber is an entrance exam for MENSA." If that hasn't piqued your interest, well... read it anyways.
KeenGamer: "Non-Euclidean games may hold the key to the future of gaming. But what exactly are they, and why do they matter? Slowly rising in popularity in recent years, these titles allow for experiences we could never hope outside of the medium."
The square has 7 sides, and we have a look at the very confusing world of Antichamber
In Episode 83 of the Game Under Podcast, Phil Fogg reveals his GOTY in the first ever instalment of his to-be-annual annual award show, the Foggies.
Tom Towers joins Phil to discuss the Saints Row series, ACE Team's oeuvre, and to bear witness to The Witness, Antichamber, The Talos Principle and Myst: Is Jonathon Blow a visionary auteur, or just another Joe Blow?
A game that is absolutely worth checking out. Punishing, but rewarding.
Wow. Based on the visualization alone it looks really intricate and complex. Might just give it a look just to see what the hubbub is about.
There's nothing quite as rewarding as figuring out a complex puzzle on your own. Looks like I will be playing this game soon!
I'm so looking forward to this game. :)