The Atlas Mystery is an upcoming VR puzzle game developed by the studio behind Belko VR: An Escape Room Experiment. Belko VR is a game that is set in the world of James Gunn's The Belko Experiment, where office workers are forced to kill each other as part of a horrific game. People with an HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, or Valve Index can play Belko VR right now for free on Steam.
Belko VR puts the player in the role of an office worker, who is trapped in their room and must solve puzzles in order to escape. A clock keeps ticking away in the background, signaling their doom if they cannot escape on time. It doesn't take long to complete Belko VR, but it's still a lot of fun, especially for a free title.
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The studio behind Belko VR is ready to reveal its next title. The Atlas Mystery is a VR puzzle game that involves exploring the abandoned Atlas Theater and solving its puzzles while evading supernatural threats. The first trailer for The Atlas Mystery can be seen on its official Screen Rant Plus YouTube channel and it's coming to PC via Steam and Meta Quest via App Labs on April 13. The game has a number of movie and video game veterans behind it, including Eric Kleifield, the co-founder and head of creative for film studio Welcome Villain; Dan Clifton, film producer and technologist for Top Right Corner; Evan Goldman, additional composer on The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and Detective Pikachu; and Chris Ryan, orchestrator on Shazam!
The Atlas Mystery involves the infamous Atlas Theater, a 1940's era movie palace that was once involved in various scandals, including the murder of some of the biggest stars of the era. The player must solve puzzles, search
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