Whimsical first-person puzzle journey Escaping Wonderland arrives at the moment on Steam and PlayStation VR2.
Initially launched final 12 months on Quest and Pico, Escaping Wonderland is a standalone sequel to 2020’s journey Down the Rabbit Gap that takes place in Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland earlier than Alice’s arrival. This principally third-person journey sees you play as amnesiac protagonist Molly, as we assist her resolve puzzles throughout diorama-style environments.
Developed by Cortopia Studios, who’s additionally engaged on the upcoming Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Empire Metropolis, Escaping Wonderland options numerous acquainted faces from Carroll’s well-known story, just like the White Rabbit and the Queen of Hearts. Some segments additionally contain switching to a first-person perspective for puzzle fixing.
We had sturdy reward in our Escaping Wonderland evaluate final 12 months on Quest, calling it “an creative, fantastically crafted, and disarmingly earnest sport.”
Although it’s a comparatively brief sport that took 5 hours in my first playthrough, I used to be emotionally invested and even a bit moved by the point the credit rolled. Past the straight-ahead enjoyable of its sport mechanics and presentation, which rank with a few of my favourite VR video games, Escaping Wonderland is an uncommonly cathartic and emotionally satisfying puzzle journey that shouldn’t be missed.
Escaping Wonderland is out at the moment on Steam and PlayStation VR2, and it beforehand launched on Quest and Pico.
Escaping Wonderland Overview: A Curiously Fantastic Dream
Escaping Wonderland is an creative, well-crafted VR journey puzzle sport that efficiently builds upon Down The Rabbit Gap. Our full evaluate.