Time Stall Review
- Current GenerationGamer
- Aug 22, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 25, 2019

I'm a huge fan of escape room type game's especially in VR and Time Stall is up there now with the best of them it's also one of the best looking Oculus Quest game's out at the moment.
The story goes earth is doomed! You start the game as a new crew member escaping earth and about to embark on your journey on The Fantastic Leap a crowdfunded luxury escape craft which looks to be modeled after a certain famous ill fated cruise liner.
A lot of the money went into building the ship's computer Victoria who can manipulate time making everything go into slow motion using the ships warp core also into building the captain himself, leading them to cut some corners with the rest of the ship and leaving it with a few safety issues.

Time Stall is loosely inspired by Quicksilver’s classic Pentagon kitchen scene from X-Men: Days of Future Past, where Quicksilver neutralizes all kinds of threats in slow motion.
During the ship's many malfunction's Its up to you to try and save the captain and fellow crew mates using your new smart glove's which allow you to move in real time when Victoria manipulates time.
The game is designed with complete freedom in mind so see a bullet about to hit a fellow crew mate grab something and put it in front to take the hit or fire a champagne bottle at the robot who is the shooter to knock them off their feet. Each level can be completed in a number of ways giving the game a lot of replayabilty.
The characters are very likable and funny also the mini game's in between levels were a great touch.
Finger's crossed Force Field Entertainment will add some extra levels later down the line as DLC or a hopefully sequel.
9/10
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