Reset: a co-op single-player first-person puzzler
You can’t judge a game by its graphics, of course, but the images accompanying today’s announcement of “single player co-op first person puzzle game” Reset for PC are so pretty they’ll at least make you take a closer look.
Alice O’ConnorFebruary 9, 2012 1:30 PM3You can’t judge a game by its graphics, of course, but the images accompanying today’s announcement of Reset are so pretty they’ll at least make you take notice. The “single player co-op first person puzzle game” by two-person Finnish indie studio Theory Interactive is in development for PC.”The unique game mechanic in Reset is the ability to travel back in time to solve puzzles co-operatively, with yourself,” Theory explains, which does sound a bit like The Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom, Cursor*10, and that sort of thing.It’s built upon Theory’s own tech, Praxis. These lovely images are said to be “unedited real time screenshots,” though they would appear to be more in-engine posed cinematic shots.No word on a release date yet. Thanks to Shacker ‘SlamDunk’ for spotting this.
Shiny!