Binary Voids

A flat screen on the wall that makes you forget
that there is a wall and a world behind it.
An electronic surface as a window into another world,
fed by abstract, binary data streams.

As the rather bulky character Sam Porter Bridges, the player moves in Part one through a surreal post-apocalyptic USA, and Mexico and Australia in Part 2 in his job as a parcel carrier. The title is often referred to as a walking simulator and delivering parcels sounds dull at first, but Kojima always knows how to surprise. Quite unconventional, and therefore considered very good. I wouldn't be surprised if this stuff gets a movie adaptation. Developer: Kojima Productions , Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment

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