The Atlas Mystery will be launching soon with The Atlas Mystery taking us for a new escape room ride in VR
Those that need to be able to get their escape room fun on, but stay in the safety of your own home, markdown April 13th as the date you will be able to give The Atlas Mystery a run for its money. This is the next title from Top Right Corner that will give players a PC VR escape room title to enjoy via Steam. The Atlas Mystery is also slated to come to other platforms, but we are getting to see it first in this place now. As long as you are not looking to roll out and give a real escape room a go instead. There is more that can be done in a virtual setting over a physical one. Even with some of the limitations.
For those just now getting up to speed for The Atlas Mystery, this is a VR escape room-style title that will have us wandering the halls of the Atlas Theater in the 1940’s. The building is apparently haunted too, which is why I am guessing we will have all the weird puzzles to solve and the need to get out of the building. Not to mention go through and solve some of the darker histories that are within the alternate world of The Atlas Mystery. Have a look at what you will soon be able to put your hands into and see if it will put up the true challenge you might be looking for. If anything, it will give you that little escape room level of fun for a bit. If you have not already packed up and ventured off to go try one in the real world.
The Atlas Mystery — Release Date
The Atlas Mystery releases on Steam VR on April 13th (Meta Quest Coming Soon).
Explore the haunted halls of the Atlas Theater and solve challenging puzzles to uncover the truth behind the theater’s dark history. The Atlas Mystery is an escape room-style puzzle game set in a haunted 1940’s-era movie palace.
What is the true darkness you think The Atlas Mystery will show us in the game or will that just be the background setting for it all? How tricky do you suspect some of these puzzles will be or will there be a solid difficulty ramp along the way? Would you ever want to do a full warehouse-scale VR escape room if it became a thing in the real world? Let us all know down in the comments and then feel free to discuss it all. If we have more to share for The Atlas Mystery, know we will share it all here. I have a feeling it could be a bit more on the puzzling side if they do not share more before the full launch.