If you look up Superliminal in the dictionary, you get the following; of, pertaining to, or involving conscious awareness; above the threshold of the subconscious. This statement perfectly describes ...
The studio also confirmed that a bunch of fresh content has been added following the game’s launch on consoles, including achievements, hidden rooms and ‘other secrets.’ You can check out the launch ...
During the State of Play broadcast, one of the games confirmed for PS4 was the first person puzzler Superliminal by developer Pillow Castle. A trailer was shown to give a taste of the game that has ...
During Sony’s State of Play livestream today, the company announced Superliminal, a perception-based puzzler already out on PC from developer Pillow Castle, coming to PS4 next year. The trailer didn’t ...
Forced perspective puzzle game Superliminal, which first launched for PC via the Epic Games Store on November 12, is coming to PlayStation 4 in April 2020, developer Pillow Castle Games announced.
“Son of a bitch…” I mutter too loudly under my breath for the 20th time. A smile creeps over my face and I shake my head, grinning. Every time I think I’ve got Superliminal pegged, every time I think ...
As you fall asleep with the TV on at 3:00 a.m., you remember catching a glimpse of the commercial from Dr. Pierce’s Somnasculpt dream therapy program. By the time you open your eyes, you’re already ...
The acclaimed puzzle game, Superliminal, was announced for PlayStation 4 a while back, but now we have a release date. Initially launched on PC last year, this first person head-scratcher is all about ...
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Superliminal is a puzzle game where you explore the ambiguity of perception and depth in this surreal world by manipulating objects in physical space according to their perspective. Literally think ...
Superliminal has been around on PC for a little while, and we've looked at it from afar with admiration. Think of it like a Portal-esque puzzle game, only instead of flinging interdimensional doors at ...