
Sure enough, while the main objective never changes, how you go about accomplishing the destruction of your enemies in entirely up to you. Much less of a puzzler and more of a fast-paced tactical shooter, Superhot: Mind Control Delete should hopefully find wider acceptance than its predecessors.īeyond the time manipulation mechanic, Superhot’s levels were also something of a violence sandbox. Where things get funky however, is in the fact that time only moves when you do and it’s this central mechanic which has lent Superhot much of its enduring appeal. Superhot: Mind Control Delete PS4 Review A Novel Twist On Superhot That Maintains The Core Experience While Keeping Things Freshįor those not familiar with Superhot’s esoteric charm, the core tenet is this – as a individual trapped within a VR simulation, you must murder your way through a series of red-hued foes in order to progress from level to another with a view to eventually escaping your digital prison.


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Fast forward three years and Superhot: Mind Control Delete, a new standalone entry in the series is now in our hands and while it’s not a full sequel, it nonetheless enacts enough significant changes to the formula to make it a supremely worthwhile prospect. Superhot: Mind Control Delete PS4 Review – A previously unheard of hybrid of first person shooter gameplay and puzzle solving anchored by a innovative time mechanic, it’s fair to say that when Superhot was released on the PS4 back in July 2017, there was nothing quite like it.
