The makers of 1000xRESIST just unveiled Prove you’re human, and it’s giving very prescient banger
Sunset Visitor, the indie dev studio behind 1000XRESIST, one of the most spectacular sleeper hits of the past few years, has just revealed Prove You're Human, a sci-fi adventure where players are tasked with "putting an AI in its place." Can you think of a better premise these days?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVT4j2BnBb4 One of 1000xRESIST's biggest strengths is its commitment to presenting original narratives in a unique way, resisting the temptations of more realistic AAA approaches. The bold stance and sublime execution earned 1000xResist popular acclaim and a Peabody Award for its immersive narrative, and Prove You're Human seems to want to take things even further. In Prove You're Human, we play as a copy of a human consciousness tasked with testing an AI that believes itself to be human. The gameplay seems to mainly take place in first-person perspective, and dares to have players answer captcha-like riddles. Chances are you hate those things, but if you know Sunset Visitor, you also know they wouldn't be doing this if they didn't have an ace up their sleeve. Image via Sunset Visitor The game's usage of regular 3D environments combined with live-action footage—maybe in an attempt to better help convey the memories or feelings that make one human, or to make telling truth from fiction even more complicated. The mixed aesthetics grant the game a beautiful but uneasy feel, like a wild dream or hallucination. While I can't really point to any clear inspiration for the AI character besides the obvious GlaDOS from the Portal series, the whole vibe of the game reminds me a lot of LSD Dream Emulator for the PS1. Gameplay details are scarce at this point, but should Prove You're Human play out anything like the studio's previous title, players should expect a wide variety of twists and turns along the way. 1000xRESIST was an unprecedented experience that felt both new and highly reminiscent of the original PS1 era, where diverging from the beaten commercial path was a much more common occurrence. With Prove You're Human, Sunset Visitor seems to remain heavily faithful to their vision, and that's why it has immediately become one of my most wanted games.Prove You're Human has no confirmed release date just yet, but you can get 1000xRESIST for a more-than-reasonable price for PC on Steam while we wait. The post The makers of 1000xRESIST just unveiled Prove you’re human, and it’s giving very prescient banger appeared first on Destructoid.

Sunset Visitor, the indie dev studio behind 1000XRESIST, one of the most spectacular sleeper hits of the past few years, has just revealed Prove You're Human, a sci-fi adventure where players are tasked with "putting an AI in its place." Can you think of a better premise these days?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVT4j2BnBb4 One of 1000xRESIST's biggest strengths is its commitment to presenting original narratives in a unique way, resisting the temptations of more realistic AAA approaches. The bold stance and sublime execution earned 1000xResist popular acclaim and a Peabody Award for its immersive narrative, and Prove You're Human seems to want to take things even further.
In Prove You're Human, we play as a copy of a human consciousness tasked with testing an AI that believes itself to be human. The gameplay seems to mainly take place in first-person perspective, and dares to have players answer captcha-like riddles. Chances are you hate those things, but if you know Sunset Visitor, you also know they wouldn't be doing this if they didn't have an ace up their sleeve.
Image via Sunset Visitor The game's usage of regular 3D environments combined with live-action footage—maybe in an attempt to better help convey the memories or feelings that make one human, or to make telling truth from fiction even more complicated. The mixed aesthetics grant the game a beautiful but uneasy feel, like a wild dream or hallucination. While I can't really point to any clear inspiration for the AI character besides the obvious GlaDOS from the Portal series, the whole vibe of the game reminds me a lot of LSD Dream Emulator for the PS1.Gameplay details are scarce at this point, but should Prove You're Human play out anything like the studio's previous title, players should expect a wide variety of twists and turns along the way.
1000xRESIST was an unprecedented experience that felt both new and highly reminiscent of the original PS1 era, where diverging from the beaten commercial path was a much more common occurrence. With Prove You're Human, Sunset Visitor seems to remain heavily faithful to their vision, and that's why it has immediately become one of my most wanted games.
Prove You're Human has no confirmed release date just yet, but you can get 1000xRESIST for a more-than-reasonable price for PC on Steam while we wait.
The post The makers of 1000xRESIST just unveiled Prove you’re human, and it’s giving very prescient banger appeared first on Destructoid.
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