Ex-FutureMark devs working on first-person puzzle game
A new game trailer has hit the internet. This trailer is for a game that I had heard nothing about until this trailer showed up. Indie Finnish studio Theory Interactive is the creator of this new game Reset. They claim that the entire trailer is based upon footage from the in-game engine. This means no up-ressed textures, geometry or effects.

"Everything you see in the trailer is straight from the in-game engine," says Theory on the Reset blog. "No up-ressed textures, geometry or effects." Ok, so the trailer looks pretty darn good, but what is this game all about? The Theory Interactive team is a two-man team of former FutureMark developers: Alpo Oksaharju and Mikko Kallinen.
The description they provide for Reset is that it is a "single-player co-op first-person puzzle game." Players are supposedly able to jump back in time to compliment their own actions. They add that "atmosphere and mood are a big part of what we want people to experience." It's also set to be a PC exclusive.
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