TSA writes: "To people of a certain age, The Cube has nothing to do with Philip Schofield forcing housewives from Berkshire to bounce tennis balls into a cylinder, but everything to do with a cult sci-fi film. Released in 1997 the film had one simple premise: lock a bunch of people in a cube filled with traps and see if they can escape. The big twist? The exit from one cube leads in to another identical looking cube with different traps!"
Neil writes: "Puzzlers are pretty much two-a-penny in the gaming world, with us customers never failing to be drawn in by a test of the mind. Neverout is found launching on Xbox One with the same vibe - just that a little twist in proceedings sees the opportunity for every wall to become a floor!"
Didn't realise this wasn't on Xbox. I really enjoyed it on the PS4 (with its PSVR mode). I only played it in flat mode for a short while, it's a lot better when fully immersed.
Pure PlayStation: Neverout is a great PSVR puzzlers that's worth a look if you're searching for a brain-aching challenge. Taking full use of the extra dimension, Neverout is creepy, challenging, and claustrophobic in every sense. It's a shame the unique setting couldn't have been better utilised with a bit of a narrative, but maybe that's just me - it is a puzzle game after all.
I have neverout and it's def an interesting puzzle game. Limited movement is the only slight I have with it. But does remind me of the old movie Cube.
Neverout, from developer Setapp Sp. z o.o., is a pleasant diversion in VR but one that only scratches the surface of its potential.