David Jagneaux of TheKoalition.com writes:
Antichamber is not a game for everyone. However, for those even passively interested in it: I urge that you set aside an afternoon, buy the game, put on a nice headset (or earphones) and just enjoy the experience. Antichamber is unlike anything else out there and you owe it to yourself to experience this beautiful work of art. The clever and intuitive puzzles, minimalist and striking visuals and the sheer sense of accomplishment with each passing moment make this (already) one of the standout indie game experiences of the year.
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
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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 Great Review and definitely a game worth exploring.
A truly exceptional review, good job my friend!
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