drahkon Posted July 7, 2015 Posted July 7, 2015 Seizure Warning - Maybe? Myriad is purely about performance. It’s stark naked, with no story, no obvious meaning at all – just actions and consequences, crisp shapes and you. Everything springs out of your performance. The game is pretty simple. Defeat enemies to build the level you play in, but beware, defeating enemies only multiplies their numbers. Your goal is to blow up the level you built in a glorious chain reaction to clear it of enemies, upgrade your weapons — and do it again. Bigger and better. As you progress, you make and break bigger and bigger worlds along with ever greater swarms of enemies. All the while, the soundtrack builds around your performance, punctuating events and swelling towards the next explosive crescendo. You compete to deliver the highest-scoring performance. The current best is showcased right on the title screen where everyone can see it, thanks to Myriad’s replay system. Every performance is recorded and can be rewound, meaning Myriad lets you control time. You don’t restart when you die — you just rewind. No game over screen, no breaking the flow – just undo your mistake and keep performing. Your highest-scoring performances are saved too, so you can share them and enjoy your friends’ best performances — and even participate in them. Any time you watch a replay, you can just resume playing. Myriad puts you in control and lets you carry on the performance. Myriad is about giving you as much control as possible. You can control space as well as time: Every circle can be picked up and moved, whether it’s an enemy or part of the level. This is Myriad’s purpose – to open possibilities, yield control, get out of the way and let you play. I want your performance to be Myriad’s meaning. I made it as beautiful as I could. Now it’s your turn to make it more so. Source - PlayStation.Blog.Europe Love those kinds of games. : peace:
Fierce_LiNk Posted July 7, 2015 Posted July 7, 2015 I remember seeing this a few days back but didn't know what it was. It instantly appeals to me.
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