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News video games 19 January 2024, 04:47

author: Maciej Gaffke

Strange, 45-min-long Game on PS5. It's Free and Praised

PlayStation 5 owners can check out the free game Interaction Isn't Explicit. The production is getting great reviews from players who decided to add it to their library.

Source: Frank L. Silva
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There are numerous strange games on the market that have attracted many fans. It appears that we will also place Interaction Isn't Explicit in this category. This game appeared on the PlayStation Store yesterday and immediately received many positive reviews.

The title was developed by independent developer Frank L. Silva and is available for free on the PlayStation Store. Finishing it (the complete walkthrough is presented in the video below) will only require around 45 minutes, making it a suitable choice for all players, including those with limited free time.

The mentioned developer focused on black and white colors and a third-person perspective. Interestingly, the game description in the PS Store, which is almost as brief as the game itself, states that the discussed "strange" title is essentially a "short study."

What counts as interaction in video games? This short study debates different aspects of game design, pros and cons, and why such questions are essential for the language of computer games.

Explore a visually stunning world accompanied by a simple but effective third-person shooter combat and magnificent music, composed by FRENCH 79 - we can read in description of the game in PS Store.

It's worth mentioning that this "study" was very well received by its participants. At the moment, Interaction Isn't Explicit has received a solid average score of 4.28/5 from PlayStation 5 users, based on 284 ratings.

  1. Interaction Isn't Explicit in PS Store

Maciej Gaffke

Maciej Gaffke

At GRYOnline.pl, deals with writing news. Graduated in Polish philology and sightseeing and historical tourism at the University of Gdansk, which is related to his other "non-game" interests - history, books, and travel. As for video games themselves - once a fan of FPS, now converted to action-adventure games. Also interested in fighting games (especially Mortal Kombat), RPGs, and all titles focused on single-player. From time to time, likes to play tennis, volleyball, or football. Proud resident of Pomerania and Puck.

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