Tetris Effect
Without context, the premise of Tetris Effect won't stop you in
your tracks. It's Tetris at heart, and its familiar playfield is presented
against fantasy backdrops with songs and sound effects that react to your
actions. What that basic description doesn't tell you is how powerful the
combination of conducting tetrominos and music at the same time can be. Give
Tetris Effect your complete, undivided attention, and you'll form a sympathetic
bond to the notes and puzzle pieces alike and lose yourself in the flurry of
color and energy that permeates every stage. It's a lofty promise, to be sure,
but there's no other way to describe the impact Tetris Effect has once it
finally clicks.
Though there are a handful of modes--no sign of multiplayer, sadly--with basic twists on the standard formula that are worth exploring at your leisure, the bulk of the Tetris Effect experience takes place in Journey Mode. It's an aptly named trip that will take you to recognizable locations like the moon, but more often to abstract settings that are best defined by a list of adjectives. These dreamscapes can be breezy, electric, stressful, haunting, heavenly, or crunchy, to name a few of the standout qualities. The music in each stage may not always be a predictable pairing, but just because you didn't see a particular harmony coming doesn't mean it can't work.
Though there are a handful of modes--no sign of multiplayer, sadly--with basic twists on the standard formula that are worth exploring at your leisure, the bulk of the Tetris Effect experience takes place in Journey Mode. It's an aptly named trip that will take you to recognizable locations like the moon, but more often to abstract settings that are best defined by a list of adjectives. These dreamscapes can be breezy, electric, stressful, haunting, heavenly, or crunchy, to name a few of the standout qualities. The music in each stage may not always be a predictable pairing, but just because you didn't see a particular harmony coming doesn't mean it can't work.
Over
time, you will notice that the game not only hooks you with music, but that it
gets you hooked on songs that may not traditionally fit within your musical
preferences. Odds are you don't listen to chanting in foreign languages nor the
complicated beats of the tabla on a daily basis, but Tetris Effect makes these
uncommon sounds enticing. It's hard to say what these songs would feel like
without first experiencing them during gameplay, but when you're enraptured in
their rhythms whilst simultaneously flipping and reconfiguring puzzle pieces in
a race against time, they become relentlessly catchy, sticking with you long
after you stop playing.
Because
Tetris Effect is so infectious, it's very difficult to put down once you fall
into its rhythm. Tetris has proven itself to be a highly effective game, and
one that has an ever-rising skill ceiling that allows it to draw in players who
have decades of experience under their belts. Journey mode will ramp up, but in
keeping with the sense of going on an adventure, it will also slump down,
though rarely for long. The non-linear flow is an important part of the
experience that charges you with anticipation and rewards you with relief, and
is an unexpected benefit to the standard flow of a session of Tetris.
The
shift in tone and pace is often determined by your progress within a stage.
Most require you to clear 36 lines total (on normal difficulty), with
milestones along the way that dictate the present rhythm. You do, however, have
a tool at your disposal that is designed explicitly to pump the brakes and give
you a chance to salvage a potentially disastrous situation or to build up a
high scoring combo. The Zone ability can be triggered with a single button
press at any time that you've got some charge in the relevant meter, which is
fueled a quarter of the way every time you clear eight lines.
With
Zone activated, pieces hover rather than fall, and you get to take your
time--as allotted by the meter--placing them in your stack. Clear a line, and
it will shift to the bottom of the stack, ready to be cleared automatically
when Zone disengages. Because lines persist even when "cleared" while
in Zone, you can make combos that go beyond the standard four-line Tetris clear
if you're skilled enough. They won't count towards your line count for the
level, but they will give you extra scoring opportunities that wouldn't
otherwise be possible.
The
new Zone mechanic adds an interesting layer of strategy for new and veteran
players alike, but more than this new mechanic, it's the quasi-spiritual bond
that forms between you and the game that defines Tetris Effect. Even though you
don't need a PlayStation VR headset to get a taste, there's no question that
Tetris Effect is best played in VR with headphones turned up loud.
With
your vision and hearing cut off from the outside world, you fade into the game.
You feel things that you'd never imagine a game of Tetris could make you feel.
Don't be surprised if you catch yourself bursting with joy, or on the verge of
tears, all because the confluence of gameplay and sensory stimulation works so
well. There is no extra physical movement asked of you--the opposite of almost
every other VR game in recent memory. Tetris Effect wants your mind, rather
than your body, and even though we all dream of one day being completely immersed
in a high-end VR game. In truth, Tetris Effect achieves the base goal--belief
in your connection to the game.
Tetris
Effect is a transformative game that will more than likely be overlooked by
people who think it's "just Tetris." Well, it is and it isn't. Anyone
who knows Tetris can pick up Tetris Effect and begin playing right away. The
fundamentals remain the same; it is a time-tested formula that continues to
work, after all. But Tetris is just the beginning of Tetris Effect. It provides
the foundation for a complex emotional journey that defies expectations. Its a
vector for meditation. It's a driving force that pushes you beyond your
presumed limits. It is the definition of awesome, and if you have an open heart
and an open mind, you owe it to yourself to take the plunge and see why it's
anything but "just Tetris."
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Tetris Effect
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