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Directional Isolation VR casts you as a lone pilot adrift in a desolate star system. With no mission logs or navigational aids, you wander the Ulrich asteroid belt using only instinct and a cryptic AI named C.A.I.S.N. to guide you. The gameplay hinges on quiet discovery, scanning debris fields for clues, managing ship systems, and parsing fragmented stories etched into derelict stations. Movement feels deliberate, with VR controls that emphasize the weight of every action. The game leans into its eerie solitude. Sparse dialogue from the AI and ambient radio static create a steady hum of unease. Players spend more time observing than doing, which suits its meditative tone. While the open-ended design leaves some wondering about direction, its 7.5/10 Metacritic score reflects a niche audience that values mood over structure. The haunting original story snippets about darkness and unseen threats linger long after the credits.
When trying not to make a sound, in total darkness find the door, You know the things you feel are true, you hear the noise behind for sure.
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Single player
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