In a company published today, it was announced that The Turing Test and Relicta will be the latest games that appear on Google Stadia. Interestingly, they are both futuristic ego puzzles who seem to be very different units despite their obvious similarities.
The Turing test was first launched in 2016 on Steam and received some impressive reviews from critics and players for his artwork, its exciting history and many tricky puzzles.
It is located on Jupiters Moon and shows you how to transfer energy between different machines with a unique energy manipulation tool (EMT). As someone who has not played it, I get strong portal and soma vibes, which is not a bad thing.
Relicta is also on a lonely moon and commissioned it to control the forces of magnetism and gravity to uncover the many secrets of the Chandra Base. It is visually alive and seems to offer a rather varied world that applies to explore.
This also has a strong narrative focus, which gradually reveal a secret that could demand the life of her daughter. The trailer below contains some very dramatic voice over narratives that indicate that the story is not just sunshine and rainbow.
This deals with the intrigues of the 22nd century orbital policy, which depends who ask if you ask either the most interesting topic that you can imagine, or something that you may have to sleep.
If you missed the news from the beginning of this week, the Playa Vista Studio was recently opened by Google Stadia. It is currently guided by Shannon Studstill, the old boss of Sony Santa Monica, focusing on the development of exclusive STADIA title.
High-quality exclusive products may be exactly what Stadia needs to be able to draw in greater number. In reality, however, the newly opened studios will probably have nothing to show soon, which means that games like The Turning Test and Relicta are drawn an absolute must.
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