Abstract: Laserlife isn't as much of a game as it is an experience. And that's not a statement about its interactivity, but more about its intent: clocking in around an hour and a half, the rhythm-based sci-fi game is designed to be consumed in a single sitting, pr...
Abstract: I felt like I needed a third eye to play Laserlife. That's a good thing.Laserlife demands that you look at all of the stuff going on inside its searing psychedelic levels but react to only some of it. The giant flowers snatching miniature stars out of th...
Published: 2015-10-05, Author: John , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: If there's one thing Laserlife can't be accused of it's a lack of ambition. Where most rhythm games are content to let their artfully weaved beat matches do the talking, this game wants to say something grander. The story begins with a long-dead astronaut...