Release Date: August 15, 2018
A science-fiction adventure game set in a dystopian world and created by Daedalic Entertainment. The action takes place in Berlin, and the year is 2048. State of Mind presents a grim prediction on the future of mankind struggling with unending wars, shrinking resources and governments establishing their regimes.
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State of Mind for PS4, PC and etc. is an adventure game set in a dystopian world, created by Daedalic Entertainment – a developer popular mainly for Deponia series.
The game is set in Berlin, 2048. As perceived by the creators, the future does not bring any optimistic connotations to mind, for in the world of the game, humanity is being torn apart by constant wars, resources depleting and governments aimed at establishing their regimes. The situation is extremely bad, for humans have begun abandoning the physical world through digitalizing consciousness of every single one of them and settling in a utopian, virtual environment known as City 5.
State of Mind for PS4, PC and etc. tells a story of Richard Nolan, who decided to the digital paradise, along with his wife and daughter. In case of the protagonist however, something went wrong when the transfer was being made, for only a part of his consciousness was successfully digitalized. As a result, there is a living body in Berlin, but only fragments of Nolan's personality remain within it. The player's task is to finish the data transfer and allow the protagonist to his family. On their way however, the player will stumble on a conspirational plot that can change the course of history.
State of Mind is an adventure game based on a classic formula. The player explores the in-game locations, talks to other characters, gathers items and solves puzzles. The game offers a diversified set of riddles which require both utilizing different objects found during the game and completing mini-games, which challenge the players witts.
The player takes on the roles of several different characters – both those in Berlin and City 5. Actions taken in one reality affect the situation in the other.
State of Mind for PS4, PC and etc. offers unusual, three-dimensional visuals filled with sharp curvatures and geometric solids, which makes this game a little bit retro-futuristic.
Platforms:
PC Windows
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch
Developer: Daedalic Entertainment
Publisher: Daedalic Entertainment
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Last update: August 16, 2018
The State of Mind Game Guide is a compendium of knowledge about this unique adventure game. We've prepared a detailed walkthrough of the main plot. Also, you will learn how to solve City5 riddles and how to make the final transfer with your family.
Daedalic Entertainment announced their cyberpunk adventure game, State of Mind, at E3 2016 in Los Angeles.
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June 16, 2016
System Requirements for State of Mind Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Dual Core 2.8 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GTX 560 or better, 22 GB HDD, Windows 7/8/10.
Recommanded System Requirements:
Quad Core 3.0 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 750 Ti or better, 22 GB HDD, Windows 7/8/10 64-bit.
Game Ratings for State of Mind Video Game.
We Got This Covered: 2 / 5 by Ethan Willard
State of Mind explores a future in which the world is in complete disarray and asks some difficult questions, but ultimately buckles under the weight of its own flaws.
VideoGamer: 7 / 10 by Joshua Wise
The originality of its vision and the thrust of its narrative more than excuse some sci-fi clichés, and you're left with a breezy adventure game which compels with its ideas, if not always with its play.
Nintendo Life: 6 / 10 by Dom Reseigh-Lincoln
State of Mind has its moments to shine - certain plot beats in the final act do offer some genuine payoff, and some of those visuals are a joy to see running in docked mode or in handheld - but they're too often lost in a mire of storytelling cliche and science fiction tropes you've seen done better countless times before. A set of in-game achievements do help break up the lengthy plot, but the awkward voice acting and lack of cohesion between its gameplay ideas ultimately make for a muddled experience at best.
Average score from votes.