About This Game A first-person interactive story for mature audiences, The Assembly is a long-form game designed from the ground up for VR. Play as two individuals and discover a morally challenging organization from contrasting perspectives. Face trials, investigate the Assembly’s secret bunker and make tough decisions. But will your actions and their repercussions save lives… or lead to catastrophe?Now supports Vive Motion Controllers and Oculus Touch as input devices.Key FeaturesFreely explore realistic environments in VR using accessible 'blink' movement controls.Uncover the morally ambiguous Assembly through a gripping and incisive story.Test your potential in newcomer Madeleine Stone’s induction trials and uncover a series of shocking revelations as veteran Cal Pearson.Thought-provoking dilemmas will lead you to question the Assembly’s relentless pursuit of progress.Play the game in non-VR.Interested in more VR games and experiences? Check out the rest of the nDreams VR catalogue here! 7aa9394dea Title: The AssemblyGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:nDreamsPublisher:nDreamsRelease Date: 19 Jul, 2016 The Assembly Patch 8 Download very nice VR story driven game.I finished it almost all in one go, the story kept me through.Difinitely recommand this game, the graphics are also very nice compare to other VR games.. One of the most original games I've ever played, The Assembly is based on extremely mature themes, highbrow ideas and more than a touch of science fiction. It is one of a new breed of indie games which delph into more serious and adult topics which borders on philosophical, making gaming an infinitely more cerebral experience which feels so much less passive and far more intellectually engaging.The Assembly sees the player take two roles - two characters whose paths are intertwined, both based in the Assembly, an elite and secretive research society where science appears to bypass ethical and moral boundaries, and whose funding seems to be infinite. New employees are kidnapped and have to pass tests before earning the lucrative position, and if they reject it, have their brain wiped of memory of the entire incident before being returned to the real world.The player is one such, Madeleine Stone, and an existing employee, Caleb Pearson, whose destinies play a vital role in the future of the organisation.The Assembly is primarily built for VR, but keyboard and mouse works perfectly even if the gameplay and interactivity levels are limited - it works seamlessly, and it really is more of a story with some puzzles and button pressing. It also looks pretty good for an indie game, employing the very solid UE4. And the voice acting? Best I've heard in a video game - the main two protagonists are beautifully voiced, and the supporting cast isn't bad either.The plot isn't easy to digest; it is deliberately a bit more highbrow than most video games, and a bit of knowledge of science jargon will definitely help; this is a game for a specific audience - most Joe and Jane Punters will not get this, and that is no insult to their intelligence. But if you do grasp where the story is going it'll grip you endlessly, and you'll be captivated to the end.It's not the longest game, weighing in at about 4 hours, and is a bit pricey for that length, but the sheer quality does compensate for this with essentially a level of production which verges on AAA.It's not for everyone - with some psychology, science, philosophy, ethical and moral questions in there, but if these themes appeal to you this will be for you. Highly recommended.. I just finished a play through of this this morning. Took me about 3.6hours to complete according to Steam. It's not bad, it's not amazing. A short adventure played through two perspectives, no real fail states. Just walking around clicking on things to progress the narrative.. Tis good, it's like an easy escape room.. Well, this is an interesting one. It's one of the better narrative experiences I've had in VR, with excellent voice work and a story that raises some interesting ethical questions without descending into ham fisted moralising. It's a shame that the controls are flat out awful, with a point and click style interface that desn't feel designed for VR, and the worst teleportation system I have ever experienced. It's not enough to render the game unplayable, but it does make the better aspects of the game something of a chore to get through.It's also pretty short. I finished it in around three hours, although it does have some alternate endings and I'm sure I missed a few little ancilliary stories and easter eggs along the way. I bought it on sale and I'm happy with it for what I paid, but I think the full price is a little on the steep side. But if you finished A Chair in a Room and The Gallery and are looking for something more at the narrative adventure end of the scale than horror, You could certainly do far worse than this. I'm hoping for a sequel that sorts those horrible controls, but for now, this is pretty good if you're willing to overlook the flaws.. The Assembly may not be a challenging puzzle game for some, but you will stay for the story and all the little details put in it. The atmosphere and aesthetic really do help with immersion and they result in a good combination to get easily sucked into the game. If only there was hotkey to skip dialogues when replaying it... Nobody's perfect.. I tried this with both the xbox controller sitting and Vive controllers in roomscale and was disappointed with both interfaces. Sitting with the controller felt like it should have been a roomscale game but forced a controller on it. Using roomscale it felt like an interface designed for a controller. Worst of both sides. I would recommend playing it sitting with a gaming controllerIn Vive controller mode the interact button is also the same as the teleport button and often I found myself teleporting through walls on accident because I tried to interact with something near a wall.Other than the clunky interface it's not a terrible game and I liked the ambiance, settings, and puzzles.
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