From Shacknews: "GDC 2019 is in full swing and we're snatching up a few opportunities to speak with the developers that are making the rounds to show off their new projects. One such project is Metamorphosis by Ovid Works, a platformer based on Franz Kafka's novella of the same name.
The game Metamorphosis is a puzzle platformer set within a mystery. Players have been transformed into a creature and have to figure out a way to help out a friend and return to their original state. The game is first-person and features some pretty hardcore platforming elements. In the interview below, the developer speaks on the vertical design of the game, creating fun moments while experiencing the story and more. Check out the full interview from GDC 2019 below."
Despite a good story, Metamorphosis VR, has too many technical limitations to allow one to truly enjoy the experience.
Matthew Owen for Super Gamesite 64 says... "Metamorphosis puts you in the shoes of Gregor, a salesman turned insect. Let's find out if this is an insect adventure worth crawling through."
WTMG's Leo Faria: "Metamorphosis has a great premise and a very intelligent story. I’m not gonna lie, playing as a bug in a first-person perspective was impressive at first. Too bad this one of the most unpolished games I have ever played in my life. Its framerate is abysmally low, and its assets and textures pop in and out of existence almost nonstop. I may not have liked this game, like at all, but I do appreciate that a team of devs took its time to craft a game out of a famous novel. I’m looking forward to seeing other people do the same in the future. I just hope they polish their games before releasing them, though."