Why is it so much fun to have a ragdoll character fall down stairs, throw it out of a window into oncoming traffic, drop it, throw it, throw it in a game like Human Fall Flat?A ragdoll game is You know how to satisfy the moral center of your frontal lobe by not causing harm (or felonies) in the real world, while at the same time hurting the lizard part of your brain that enjoys being a destructive force of mayhem.
You’ll be able to see the fruits of your destruction in a virtual environment as Human Fall Flat and its hapless ham-handed heroes head to Meta Quest headsets and Steam VR this Halloween. Curve Games and No Brakes Games are also developing a version for PSVR2, but no date has been set yet.
Human Fall Flat is a 3D physics platformer where you control a floppy ragdoll human named Bob. As in other games, he uses his muscular limbs to navigate a series of strange obstacles, like a train that somehow derailed its way through the top floor of a malfunctioning Victorian mansion. You will see a third-person view of Bob as he guides you through the process. Power plants are in dire need of OSHA review and are at a world level with unavoidable ice.
Owners of a Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest 3, or Meta Quest 3S headset can currently pre-order the game for a discounted price of $9.99 on the Quest App Store. The Steam port doesn’t have a price yet, but you can add it to your wishlist.
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