![]() ![]() The Soul Cloud - saving your past to secure your future. Master Reboot is a haunting first person sci-fi adventure horror game set inside the Soul Cloud. ![]() It's an exploration game with action and puzzle elements set across 34 unique environments. In the not too distant future they have created the Soul Cloud, a giant server that holds the data of your soul and memories when you die. The Soul Cloud is filled with floating islands, each island looks like a town village or city filled with rooms, skyscrapers and houses that hold people’s memories. To house your Soul, a family member (or yourself before you die) purchases an island on the Soul Cloud where the server will generate rooms, houses or skyscrapers that hold each and every memory from the deceased’s past, or of memories of their choosing. The game features a unique visual style, atmospheric soundtrack, intriguing story-line and slick adventure game action. Get prepared for upload.Where am I?.Who am I?.Its time to piece your life.and death back together. Horizon Forbidden West: All Face Paints and How to Use Them New PS5, PS4 Games This Week (29th August to 4th September) GTA Online Weekly Update: 1st September, 2022 PS5 Stock: Where to Buy PlayStation 5 and When in August. PlayStation Studios: All Sony First-Party Developers and. Join 400,768 people following Push Square: PS Plus Essential, Extra, and Premium PS5, PS4 Games for. © 2022 Hookshot Media, partner of ReedPop. Hosted by 44 Bytes.Within the first thirty minutes of playing the game, I immediately sensed that Master Reboot is a title that is predicated upon presenting a sense of fragmentation. The disorientation and desolation of the opening sequence establishes this theme: the sparse visuals, the stripped back music and the lack of overall direction speak to the bare, minimalist approach Wales Interactive has taken here. It is largely appropriate, given the nature of the storyline and the fact that the primary goal of the player is to experience a selection of memories that belong to a character whose true presence in the Soul Cloud is somewhat of a mystery. These memories are located within the main base of the Soul Cloud and are given quite literal names: beach memory, park memory, graveyard memory, and so on. In order to play through a specific memory I merely had to walk up to a series of doors, each of which literally ‘housed’ one of these memories. These experiences are by their very nature fragmented, because they are incomplete. Instead, they exist as signposts on a journey in which the player is largely attempting to reveal the identity and fate of Master Reboot’s protagonist. In the midst of this lies Seren.exe, a virus that exists within the Soul Cloud and manifests in the form of a scary looking girl who pursues the player throughout these memories. The puzzle and horror aspects of the game are primarily evident in the game play experience presented by these individual memories. The puzzles present in each of the memories are varied enough and, prevent the overall game play experience from becoming too repetitive. In a childhood memory I had to find three keys spread throughout a house in which my perspective was acutely distorted to reflect the age of the protagonist at the time. In a flying memory I had to find a way to unlock a cabin door while avoiding Seren.exe, who was patrolling up and down the aisle. In fact, the proliferation of ducks (yes, really) throughout Master Reboot speaks to the game’s more bizarre elements.Įach of these memories is also littered with blue rubber ducks, collectibles which contain messages to the protagonist from the living world.Ī memory is completed upon reaching a white cube, upon which the player is returned to the Soul Cloud. In my play through I had to get toy horses in a playground to shoot a tree branch to pieces with lasers that came out of their eyes, and was also killed by an evil giant teddy bear. ![]()
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