Nevrosa: Prelude
About
A sneak peak into Nevrosa world that brings new gameplay mechanics to VR games:
Original puzzles, dark atmosphere and creepy creature and a creepy creature that follows you will help you to prepare for the upcoming full-time escape-horror experience that will finish the story you have started.
Some more things you'll probably find in Nevrosa: Prelude
- Redirect walking — we don't use teleport or any other locomotion system. You'll have to do it on your own but don't go beyond your chaperone! You can get on youtube!
- No jumpscares.
- You just take things with your hands and only one button is used — press a trigger on your controller to interact.
- Oh and you can die. And probably will.
Original puzzles, dark atmosphere and creepy creature and a creepy creature that follows you will help you to prepare for the upcoming full-time escape-horror experience that will finish the story you have started.
Some more things you'll probably find in Nevrosa: Prelude
- Art deco-inspired environment filled with creepy puzzle machines is waiting to share it’s secrets.
- Survival horror elements: strange creatures hide in this room… What will happen when you meet?
- An evil artifact in your hands: why does it follow you? Does it whisper something or is it just in your head?
- Dark soundtrack with position sound system.
- Different endings: you decide how this nightmare ends.
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 7+
- Processor: Intel i5 or similar
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVidia GTX 770 2Gb or similar
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- Additional Notes: HTC Vive or Oculus Touch required!
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 7+
- Processor: Intel i7 or similar
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVidia GTX 980 4Gb or similar
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- Additional Notes: HTC Vive or Oculus Touch required!
Nevrosa: Prelude reviews and comments
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
The Demo is very short, but makes You want more. Very atmospheric with chilling Elements.
I also find the "Action Percentage" in a Puzzle Game interesting.
Puzzles were not in the Demo now, but for Nevrosa: Escape I'm very confident about that;)
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Microsoft from Russian
Microsoft from Russian
This "Game" is not worth the time spent. Yes, free of charge, but except that this promo-demo in a cool horror-setting-the rest here is just terrible. The Buttons do not work, things are not taken, the design is bad and not obvious. If It should advertise me a full product-no thanks, for such crafts on knees pay no desire
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Rarely have I been more frightened in a Vr game or had that goosebump feel. But there is not too much a bian background Story. You get through this little Puzzle without looking at guides.
What just bothers me is with the last Puzzle you should have taken Grid positions. So you can just spin until you have the right Direction, because then the Mechanism snaps in and you can't spin at all.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
A very nice puzzle game with a great Atmosphere. Unfortunately very short and also has a few Bugs that annoy a bit.
Among other things, the Floor height is usually not correct, so you have Problems lifting Gear Stands on the Ground. And sometimes the Controllers of my Vive Bug so that Objects are just dropped. Happened to me mostly in incongruous Places and I died.
There's an Achievement that you can only get once. When you die wars that and it's no longer unlockable. However, there is one Way to get the Achievement after all by deleting the Game and also removing everything in The Regestry. As a Result, you have a new Attempt. Don't you Make it to delete and reinstall everything the first time.
Since it is free I recommend it despite the Above problems.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Thumbs up for a Free SUPER Game This Free Game is better than most Paid games actually I find that funny because most Free VR Games often have more game pass than games you have to pay for and which then in 1 Hour Are well done, for this Effort you should really think carefully if you ever get a VR Glasses because most Games in THE VR stand with the same Sloges (which is not Yet finished Game ... So) Nevrosa: Prelude should be further developed the Beginning promises a lot because even the Meeting is well hit but unfortunately it is only a Free Demonstration and no Talk of a Game in full version.
VR Games is already plentiful but unfortunately also very Flawed and to be called a VR Game, which is really a FRECHHEIT for some!!
I hope that in the Nuttiest Years in the VR Games what Bessert otherwise was the expensive Purchase of my Oculus Rift Glasses for the Katz.