Way back at the start of 2017, Nevermind hit the Xbox Games Store, delivering a psychological adventure thriller to anyone who demanded it. At least that was if you were in North America. Now though, some six months later Nevermind has arrived for those of us in the UK to enjoy. Although I’m not sure ‘enjoy’ is the right word.
Available right now for £15.99, if you want your mind messed with, then Nevermind is for you. Delivering a brilliantly original concept, some clever use of level designs and an immersive soundtrack, Nevermind will have you exploring the inner psyche of trauma survivors. If that’s your idea of fun, then by all means jump in and start peeling back the layers, but be aware that it delivers a fairly tricky adventure.
But hey, don’t let the difficulty put you off and get yourself over to the Xbox Games Store right now if you fancy a bit of a scare. If you need convincing, then our full review will be able to put you at ease.
Game Description:
Nevermind is an adventure thriller game in which you must explore strange worlds and solve puzzles to unlock the mystery that lurks within the inner psyche of psychological trauma survivors. Within the game, you are a Neuroprober – a unique physician who, through the use of cutting-edge technology, is able to venture into the minds of your Clients for whom traditional treatment methods have proven ineffective. Traumatic experiences, especially those left untreated, take their toll in countless ways, often triggering other serious problems as each Client’s subconscious mind desperately tries to cope. As a result, their psyches doesn’t take kindly to those who attempt to peel back these layers, often prompting it to lash out in terrifying, unexpected ways. Only the most vigilant of Neuroprobers can survive the horrors of the mind to help their Client find peace at last.