Puzzles are enjoyable. Exploring floating islands is fairly boss too. That’s why open-world puzzle sport Mission S: A Mystical Quest, introduced on the finish of the Behaviour Past stream right this moment, has me elevating an intrigued eyebrow as I decrease my pipe to see from behind a broadsheet newspaper. “I say, that appears relatively like Breath Of The Wild, however with bits from The Witness and a faint trace of Myst,” I declare to Watson. “Astute remark, Wheeler,” he replies, “however why don’t you may have a correct have a look at the trailer beneath?”
Canadian devs Lunarch Studios say they’re getting down to make a “mysterious realm of logic and knowledge”. Mission S, which I actually hope finds a extra distinctive title earlier than launch day, is ready on a load of scenic floating islands full of varied puzzles, which you’ll discover in first-person or third-person, and in solo or multiplayer. Additionally floating about are the puzzles themselves, little rotating cubes that open out into black-and-white grids, some with letter and quantity patterns to resolve. It looks like there’s environmental puzzles to resolve too, and also you’ll take to the skies on funky vitality wings to navigate between islands.
Lunarch’s open-world puzzle sport was the ultimate announcement from right this moment’s Behaviour Past stream. Writer Behaviour Interactive additionally revealed the shock launch of murderous meet-cute Hooked On You: A Lifeless By Daylight Courting Sim, together with their upcoming apocalyptic base-building FPS Meet Your Maker. Resident Evil’s Albert Wesker will sprint into Lifeless By Daylight’s Resi-themed ‘Mission W’ replace quickly too, as new killer The Mastermind.
Mission S: A Mystical Quest doesn’t have a launch date past a basic 2023 window but, however Lunarch promised to share extra particulars within the months forward. I’ll let you already know extra once they do.