![]() The last game that springs to mind when the sound was as affecting as the gameplay was Silent Hill 2.Īlthough it may be in the perspective of the first person, the only shooting you do is at a fairground. The sound design serves well in assisting this, creating a very uncomfortable atmosphere that plays tricks on you. Some of the levels lull you in to a false sense of security, with one moment you’re in your comfort zone, the next you’re being chased by one of these ghost kids. Some will harm you, some won’t, but they build a very creepy and tense atmosphere, with jumps a plenty. There’s a problem with these memories, they all seem to be stalked by creepy kids or ladies with glowing blue eyes. The twisted dream like memories are very reminiscent of Gondry’s style, also imagine FEAR and The Cave had a Welsh love child. Each memory seems to pick up without introduction and throws you straight into your task. The best way to describe the experience would be Inception directed by Michel Gondry. Master Reboot takes the player through a host of memories, with each one unravelling why the player is there, who they are and what the final goal is. To divulge more of the games’ plot would be to spoil the experience. However, pardon the pun, there’s a ghost in the machine. A morally ambiguous venture, but a seemingly popular one. The user is able to revisit memories of those loved and lost. The Mysteri Foundation has the unique technology that allows the souls of the dead to be uploaded onto servers, allowing people to spend time with their departed loved ones in cyber space via Soul Cloud. ![]() Wales Interactive – Wii U eShop (also available on PSN and Steam) – £9.99
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