The sound design—heavy breathing, the clink of metal on glass, and the muffled thud of collisions—intensifies the feeling of being trapped inside a metal tin.
You cannot run or hide; you can only drift and correct. ADR1FT PC(2016)
is a first-person "FPX" (First Person Experience) that functions as both a harrowing survival simulation and a meditation on isolation and consequence . Developed by Three One Zero, the game places you in the suit of Commander Alex Oshima, the sole survivor of a catastrophic EVA incident that has left a multi-billion dollar space station in ruins. The Premise: Isolation and Fragility The sound design—heavy breathing, the clink of metal
Though playable on a standard monitor, ADR1FT was a flagship title for the early consumer VR movement (Oculus Rift). In VR, the sense of and vertigo is amplified. Looking down at your feet and seeing nothing but 400 kilometers of empty space between you and the planet’s surface is an experience few other games can replicate. Conclusion Developed by Three One Zero, the game places
As the commander, Oshima’s personal and professional choices are scrutinized through the eyes of her deceased colleagues.