Change Time and History in PSVR Adventure Game Wanderer
Sony s PlayStation VR headset has housed some of the most unique gaming experiences on offer over the past couple of years, and Wanderer looks to be another one for that impressive list. Scheduled for release later this year for the first PSVR device, meaning it ll operate as a PS4 title, the fascinating game from developer Oddboy places humanity s fate in your hands. A talking wristwatch (yes, really) helps you forge a path through an alternate, apocalyptic timeline where the past, present, and future must be reshaped to help forge a better world. We told you this one is unique.
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whether empirically obvious or not. perhaps there is something more to human beings than merely physics or m theory. maybe we re capable of unconditional love. maybe we have a spiritual nature. we re constantly inquiring because we want the most out of our lives. we don t quash the mystery. we enter into the mystery. most of the time we turn to the mystery by asking questions. there was a great physicist, sir arthur eddington, wrote a book called the nature of the physical world. at the end of it he said there are areas of the human spirit untrammelled by the physics. things of art, things of beauty. at the end of the day the light beckons ahead and the spirit surging within our nature responds. what he meant by that is there s a lot more to us than merely physics. even m theory, that there s something transcendent. human beings desire at the core of their being.