The final product ended up being very well-received, but one question looming over its sequel/spin-off was always going to be how it would expand on what we were already familiar with. Both demos made you fall in love with the gimmick, while at the same time wondering if it would remain fun over the course of a full game. It was one of the first Oculus Rift demos we experienced as well back in 2014, and of course that demo ended up becoming Superhot VR a few years later. Superhot’s “time moves when you move” mechanic was what made the game such a great demo – something that’s instantly intriguing. We playtested the PS4 version, but you can also pick it up on PC and Xbox One – with the game being free for those who own the original Superhot prior to the release of Mind Control Delete. Superhot: Mind Control Delete comes out this week, and fans of the original will want to grab hold of it. This, however, isn’t an achievement: it’s how you continue to play once you’ve won.Ĭombine this with a second snarky snippet within the title: a 100-level run that players will need to complete without dying once for a very small modicum of lore, and it does start to edge onto the territory of just trolling your users because you can.Quite possibly the most innovative shooter of the last ten years or so gets a standalone sequel. Strange, and well within the bizarre universe of The Stanley Parable. Still, the segment where you’re sitting there otherwise occupying your time is a bit outlandish, even compared to The Stanley Parable‘s famous five-year achievement, which is only gained from not playing the title for five years straight. Others are noting that it’s a possible statement regarding videogame addiction in the modern era an amusing notion when you consider that COVID-19 has the vast majority of the world still stuck inside while politicians bungle about as they are wont to do. ![]() To get the true ending in the new #SuperHot MIND CONTROL DELETE, you have to delete your save data and then recover it. Some have taken to calling this move from the developers at Superhot Team way too far, insinuating that there is a possibility of the developers using cryptocurrency miners and the ilk as your PC is generally otherwise occupied while you’re waiting for the arbitrary clock to run down. At which point you can then go back to playing.Īdmittedly, it’s a bit bizarre, even matching it against other titles known for their fourth-wall-breaking such as the aforementioned Pony Island, a fantastically charming title that shifts from sweet to bitter as the player progresses. ![]() Regardless of where you may fall, it’s well in-line with the actions the developers have taken in the past with their first-person bullet hell, along the lines of other titles such as Pony Island breaking the fourth wall.īear in mind that we’ll be discussing spoilers in this piece for Superhot Mind Control Delete (colloquially Superhot MCD or SMCD) if you’d rather be pleasantly surprised (or unpleasantly, as the case may be) you’re barking up the wrong tree here.Īt the end of the game, you’ll need to leave SMCD running for two and a half hours (originally eight hours) in order to play again an action that the game calls a ‘reset’. ![]() Some will find it humorous, and others will be frustrated with a specific end state that the game leaves players in.
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