Tatjana Vejnovic of The Koalition writes: If you asked me who my top three game creators were, I’d tell you (in no particular order) Tetsuya Mizuguchi, Shinji Mikami, and Hideo Kojima. Ever since I could remember, I have appreciated and loved the work of these three. The worlds, the stories, and most importantly the experiences these creators have made in gaming, to me, are unforgettable. When Humanity was announced back in 2019, I knew I had to get my hands on it.
VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "It's hard to think of another puzzler that zigs and zags so wildly from where it begins. At times, it seems more adequate to consider this an "everything" game; more impressively, how tha manages to veer towards such different genre alleyways so consistently without feeling misplaced is a feat unto itself. To continually shuffle through so many gimmicks and toss them aside after making a point also belies a special design maturity. Some might not appreciate its inverted design philosophy on the typical puzzle game, but they'd miss out on the well-organized chaos that is Humanity in a nutshell."
“There was approximately 1 metric tonne of great indie games last month so here are the very best within a whopping 17 categories.” - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums.
If you're considering playing Humanity for the first time, read my Humanity Review to see which expectations to set, and what this game really offers.
A fantastic puzzle game worth playing for fans of Rez and Child of Eden.
This is going to be amazing.
Is this VR game really that good? I have so many VR titles that I need to play its insane. Everybody golf and Walking Dead are must have’s from what I’ve heard. So torn right now, not enough time (and life), but too many things I want to experience…