Neon Cipher is a brand new VR puzzle motion platformer impressed by Moss and Portal, and it is out subsequent month on Quest and Steam.
Developed by Vancouver studio eXomorph Video games, the studio describes Neon Cipher as a mix of “the tactile diorama type of Moss with the structured, test-chamber design of Portal.” That includes 50 ranges with a mixture of first and third-person gameplay mechanics, you play as a hacker and your purpose is to struggle enemies whereas fixing puzzles as you break into the evil XE_CORP’s database.
Third-person segments use gamepad-style controls as you progress the character round, amassing all of the keys throughout every stage to finish your activity. Ought to your character need assistance shifting round an atmosphere, your controllers can each transfer platforms and quickly stun enemies. You may even make your individual objects via a built-in editor.
Studio head Jon Bogert suggested Neon Cipher started life as a college challenge throughout his programming diploma, sticking to a smaller scope throughout a three-month schedule. Bogert states he returned to the concept submit commencement to increase upon it, and that it is now prepared for launch six months later.
Neon Cipher arrives on June 6 on PC VR and Quest 3, and a Quest 2/Professional model is coming “as quickly as potential.”