About This Game Nevrosa is an escape room game with horror and action elements, where you are trying to find your way out of mystic laboratory through solving puzzles while being locked in with a strange creature. Mystical machines, old family curse, and various endings depending on your ways of play. Total immersion — redirect walking locomotion design for natural walking inside your chaperone bounds. Symphonic soundtrack with position sound system to dive further into Nevrosa world. Unique gameplay — combining puzzle, action and horror elements with an intuitive narrative. Art deco-inspired environment filled with creepy puzzle machines and dangerous Mist world in the mirrors to explore. Evil artifact in your hands: why it follows you? Does it whisper something or it’s just in your head? Different endings: you decide how this nightmare ends.The Demo will be made ASAP and there is always FREE Nevrosa: Prelude for you:http://store.steampowered.com/app/598070/Nevrosa_Prelude/Young Mr. Conway receives as inheritance old family manor somewhere in Northern Europe. His grandpa, William Conway, disappeared a few years ago and was famous for his scientific works and love to art deco style. Unfortunately, Conway's family mind disease impact became much stronger with ages, so no one knows anything about his last years of life. Exploring old manor you've reached Grandpa's laboratory where your curiosity leads to unexpected results. Now you need to figure your way out of this room, try to solve grandpa's mystery, keep your mind sane despite all strange things happening around and face your deepest fear — Conway's disease, that takes your mind. Will you stay human until the end? We prepared some special things for you to immerse deeper into Nervosa world:Full room scale locomotion: no teleport, touchpad movement or other tricks — feel free to walk around exploring environment like in real life. You'll need only 1,5x2m to play.You have a body! We don't hide or transform your hands too. If you take an object — you take it with your hand just like it supposed to be in the real life. So keep your fingers safe from fire and sharp objects — you'll need them.Special modes — let's keep it in secret for now :) a09c17d780 Title: Nevrosa: EscapeGenre: Action, Adventure, Casual, IndieDeveloper:GexagonVRPublisher:GexagonVRFranchise:NevrosaRelease Date: 22 Dec, 2017 Nevrosa: Escape Cheat Code For Xbox 360 nevrosa escape vr. nevrosa escape free download. nevrosa escape. nevrosa escape lösung. nevrosa escape gameplay. nevrosa escape steam. nevrosa escape mouse. nevrosa escape part 1. nevrosa escape guide. nevrosa escape download. nevrosa escape walkthrough. nevrosa escape review High-quality AAA experience I was not expecting. Spent about 2 hours already and yet not finished — exploring this enormous level of details took all my time for the first run.10 cursed cubes of 10Keep up the good work, definitely recommend!. GREAT GAMEA MUST BUY. A well-made game from a small team with an enormous level of details. You can spend hours exploring grandfather's room with hidden secrets. Nice use of your room setup — the first time I see something so natural.The books in the beginning — do they mean something or not?. As someone who normally does not play these type of games I thought I have to give it at least a try in VR and I have to say that it was a good decision. Even starting the actual game is a little puzzle in itself - if you played the Prelude probably not a hard one though - and a good setup for the following chapter. As soon as you are in the game you really feel the immersion and the Steampunk-esque theme of the game fits very well. Every interactable object is responsive as you would expect it and if you change the position of items they stay there even after going to the next chapter. If you play this game without a 360° setup you sometimes have to find a workaround or take a wired stance, but that is not a problem and manageable.The only negative point I can think of is the length of it. As a novice escape room player I finished the game after ~50 minutes. For the different endings you don't need to play through the whole game so getting the achievements was a task which took about 10-15 more minutes, but after that there is not really much to do since the concept of the puzzles does not change. Tbf that's understandable, otherwise they could have implemented them into the game as well.On sale this is definitely a good buy.. Fun Puzzle Game+Decent length for price+Great visuals+Prelude was free and great-Clunky controls-Wish it were longer-Puzzles were pretty easy3/5Impressed with this somewhat escape room-esque game. There's fun puzzles, a "horror" element that's not the greatest. But compared to the rest of the elements of this game, the failed horror bit doesn't really make the game bad. Overall I'd say pick this up if you want a great VR experience. However play the Prelude (Which is free) first.If you liked this review Click here and follow for more reviews of VR titles. And Click here if you want to request reviews on other VR titles.. If you have a few bucks burning a hole in your pocket, this would be the game to get.After solving the start up puzzle youll be hooked. The game really has a snug feel, but there were times where I did wish there was a teleport function. Keep in mind they did not give this because having to much room to play in could make the game hard to figure out. At times you may get stumped. Dont worry, give it some time. Your smart you'll get er.MAIN COMPLAINT - Its hard to get a grip on small stuff on the floor I found.THINGS I LIKE ABOUT IT - A few endings to collect and the horror aspect was done proper for what the games going for.. I really do like this game, but at the current state I would not be able to recommend it. Graphically, it's great. The world is interesting and creepy. The puzzles overall are good.There are two big problems right now though - bugs and saving.The saving system apparently saves once per chapter. After 4 hours of attempts - for various reasons I've still not passed chapter 1. This means every time I want to try again, I'm replaying everything over and over. I've played through chapter 1 at least 5 times now. This really needs a huge improvement - whether it's by implementing manual user saves, or time-interval saves, or puzzle-completion saves... something. If there was a proper saving system, the bugs wouldn't matter. You'd just load up the last save. I get it - it's new technology and probably a technically complicated game. Bugs happen, and they don't often bother me.But since I've had game-breaking bugs occur in chapter one 3 times now, it matters. Cause when the game breaks, you get to start all over - no matter if you're on the last encounter after a dozen puzzles were solved for the 5th time. I had to leave once - not realizing there wasn't a saving system at all at that time. Had a hardware issue that required a restart. Then 3 game-breaking bugs. I give up.
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