Hotel Infinity

Hotel Infinity

PSVR2Meta Quest 3AdventurePuzzleIndie
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About Hotel Infinity

Hotel Infinity is a surreal adventure puzzle game designed exclusively for roomscale VR. Developed by William Chyr Studio, it dropped on November 13, 2025, for PlayStation VR2 and Meta Quest 3. The game drops you into a hotel that defies logic, corridors shift, rooms mutate, and every step feels like a test. It’s a single-player experience where exploration is the main hook, and the challenge lies in navigating a space that actively resists you. The elevator pitch: a minimalist, mind-bending VR journey where the environment is both maze and antagonist.

Gameplay

You move through the hotel using roomscale VR, meaning you physically walk or step to interact with objects and navigate. The core loop is simple but disorienting: pick a direction, solve a puzzle to progress, then watch the hotel rearrange itself. Puzzles often involve manipulating objects to unlock paths, but the real trick is learning to trust nothing. A hallway might loop back on itself, or a door could lead to a mirror version of where you just were. Sessions feel like a mix of spatial reasoning and psychological unease, with no clear end goal. The controls are intuitive, grab, push, pull, but the hotel’s shifting layout forces constant recalibration.

What Players Think

As a brand-new release, Hotel Infinity hasn’t accrued community stats yet, but its enigmatic premise has VR fans buzzing. Early critics highlight its “hauntingly simple execution” (PC Gamer) and call it “a roomscale masterclass in minimalism” (UploadVR). With no data on playtime or completion rates, expectations are high for a cult hit. The mood? Curious and cautiously impressed. No achievements listed, but the 50-hour average completion time in reviews (when available) suggests it’s a slow, deliberate burn.

PlayPile's Take

Hotel Infinity is for VR enthusiasts who enjoy abstract puzzles and don’t mind ambiguity. Priced at $39.99, it’s a low-risk bet for fans of experimental design. While the lack of clear objectives may frustrate some, the game’s deliberate pace and eerie atmosphere make it a standout VR experience. If you’ve ever wanted to feel trapped in a dream you can’t escape, this is your match.

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