Release Date: September 29, 2015
A first-person horror adventure game that started as a research project by a group of students from University of South California. We play as a member of Neurostalgia Institute, which focuses on unveiling the secrets within the patients’ minds. Gameplay comes down to exploring, solving puzzles and discovering mysteries hidden by the inmates.
Nevermind is a horror adventure game. The production has been developed as a research project of a group of students at the University of Southern California (USC), led by Erin Reynolds.
We assume the role of an employee of Neurostalgia Institute. The purpose of this organization is to discover the secrets hidden in the depths of consciousness of patients whose traumatic experiences have led to erasure of some memories. This objective can be achieved thanks to the fact that the research facility has the technology allowing to enter people's minds. The player becomes a so-called Neuroprober and sets off to look for information that may help improve the mental state of patient.
The gameplay involves first-person perspective, free exploration of the virtual world, and puzzle solving. Throughout the game we visit minds of agonized people, consequently the entire production has a horror-like atmosphere. Nevermind requires a cardiac monitoring device. It enables us to check our pulse and thus assess the level of our fear, and then modify the gameplay accordingly. The more we are scared, the more difficult it becomes to play. In contrast, when we feel relaxed, the virtual world also becomes more friendly. The aim of the developers was to create a production in which the player must learn to control their own stress. The skills we train this way may prove useful in the “real” life.
Platforms:
PC Windows September 29, 2015
Xbox One June 7, 2017
Developer: Flying Mollusk
Publisher: Flying Mollusk
Age restrictions: 16+
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System Requirements for Nevermind Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5 1.6 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card Intel HD Graphics 5000 or better, 3 GB HDD, Windows 8.
Recommended System Requirements:
Intel Core i7-4790 3.6 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 750 or better, 3 GB HDD, Windows 8.1.
Game Ratings for Nevermind Video Game.
TheXboxHub: 4 / 5 by Gareth Brierley
Overall the game is one of innovation, unique design and a brilliant concept. It can be disturbing, emotional and horrific, but always tries to be positive in its outcome. The gameplay puzzles can get tricky and the controls a bit muddy at times, and it’s definitely a game where its more exploration heavy and interaction light. This won’t be an experience for everyone, but if you’re unsure I would say to take the plunge into the subconscious, free your mind and take a risk with an original thoughtful intelligent game.
TrueAchievements: 3.5 / 5 by Andy Mills
As a horror game, Nevermind is a bit mediocre. While there's a well-built uneasy atmosphere throughout the main levels, the lack of danger does remove a lot of the potential for being scared. Perhaps this could have been improved somehow with the bio- but it looks like we'll never know on Xbox. An interesting premise mixed in with the aforementioned well-made atmosphere means that the game may well be worth playing for some, but we'd just recommend waiting for a sale considering the game's short length.
COGconnected: 65 / 100 by Alex Everatt
Aside from the awful background music in the tutorial level, the soundtrack was generally quite good.
Average score from votes.