![]() ![]() Manifold Garden is a 3D puzzle game played from a first person perspective, which means that whenever you walk towards a wall you can switch the direction in which gravity works and just start walking up it. One of the core gameplay elements in William Chyr’s title involves flipping gravity around – as was the case in Headup’s 2D puzzler. Again, Manifold Garden fits in, and I mention In Between for a reason. Physics puzzlers make up another subgenre that’s been popular, from everyone’s favorite example Portal right down to small games like In Between from Headup Games. Manifold garden, with its use of Esher-like perspectives and dizzying vistas, certainly fits into that category. This is true of little indie games like The Bridge, but can also been seen in more recent games like Q.U.B.E. ![]() Manifold Garden actually came out for the PlayStation 4 last week and we missed it then, but after seeing some footage from the game we couldn’t help diving in anyway and exploring this wonderful new puzzler from William Chyr – which already picked up a few awards as a PC title.Īlthough I love abstract puzzle games as well, some of the most memorable puzzle games in recent years have blended puzzle mechanics with a beautiful sense of style and art direction. ![]() As we get ready for the digital edition of Gamescom, we take a look at a trio of recent releases with the console port of Manifold Garden, the Subject 2923 DLC for Remnant: From the Ashes and the new Australia Pack for Planet Zoo. ![]()
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