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  • Summary: Manifest 99 is an ominous and eerie VR story set on a train rumbling through the afterlife. Accompanied by a murder of crows and four mysterious travel companions, you must uncover the reason why they — and you — are on this train traveling into the great beyond.
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  1. Dec 7, 2017
    70
    Manifest 99’s mechanics showcase how effective VR can be at eliciting emotional responses in a player. Although the title is very short, it’s dense and wastes little time in building to its conclusion. When all was said and done, I found myself thinking about my time on the train and reflecting on how I actually felt, rather than about the story and characters I was shown. That might sound like a bad thing, but I can only imagine that this result in an experiment like Manifest 99 means it was a successful one.
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  1. Apr 14, 2018
    9
    While short, this was a poetic journey worthwhile taking. I love the way some devellopper explore VR to make art.
    Also a great way to make
    While short, this was a poetic journey worthwhile taking. I love the way some devellopper explore VR to make art.
    Also a great way to make non player friends discover the PS VR.
    If you loved “Allumette“, you will love this.
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  2. Dec 28, 2017
    8
    This isn't a game. The player makes no descions. This is not a movie, the consumer can decide how to look at the things. This is somethingThis isn't a game. The player makes no descions. This is not a movie, the consumer can decide how to look at the things. This is something new. A new medium. Expand
  3. Oct 1, 2017
    5
    Waaayyyyy too short of a "game". There was no narrative, you had to constantly crank your neck around in every direction, and it has noWaaayyyyy too short of a "game". There was no narrative, you had to constantly crank your neck around in every direction, and it has no trophies. It was pretty and had a decent plot if you could call it that. I only paid $5.99 for it but even at that price I wish I hadn't bought it. Expand