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Ether One

Ether One is a first-person adventure game developed by British independent company White Paper Games. It was the studio's debut game and was originally released for Microsoft Windows on 25 March 2014. A PlayStation 4 edition was released on 5 May 2015.

Ether One
Developer(s)White Paper Games
Publisher(s)White Paper Games
EngineUnreal Engine 3
Unreal Engine 4 (Redux)
Platform(s)
Release
  • Microsoft Windows
  • 25 March 2014
  • 28 October 2015 (Redux)[1]
  • PlayStation 4
  • 5 April 2015
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

In Ether One, the player assumes the role of a "Restorer", whose job is to investigate the thoughts of Jean Thompson, a 69-year-old woman diagnosed with dementia. The player must reconstruct Thompson's memories using three-dimensional simulations of the details she can remember in the town of Pinwheel, solving puzzles that become more obtuse throughout the gameplay, as the patient's thoughts continue to grow more unstable.

Ether One took around three years to complete and was released to positive critical reception, particularly for its atmosphere and immersive themes, while its narrative divided critics. The game's portrayal of dementia in the Jean Thompson character was also praised by numerous critics, such as The New Yorker and Kotaku.

Gameplay edit

Ether One is a first-person exploration game with optional puzzle solving. The player is cast as a "Restorer", an individual with the ability to project himself into the mind of someone suffering from mental illness in the hopes of restoring their memories.[2] The game takes roughly five hours to complete.[citation needed]

After the game's premise is introduced to the player, the town of Pinwheel (the game's central location) is opened up to the player. The player must collect red bows tied to objects. A broken reel projector on the floor indicates a puzzle; once a puzzle has been solved, the memory it represents can be played back.[3][4] Puzzles may involve physical tasks, such as completing a shipment of cider, while others are more mentally labouring in nature. The puzzles become more difficult and obtuse throughout the game, simulating the chaos and difficulty of a person suffering from dementia.[5]

The player can also teleport at any point to a hub area, a virtual room where objects (picked up in memories) can be stored. These objects often have little-to-no relevance to the game's plot, and also tie in with the game's portrayal of dementia.[4] The room allows the player to access the main areas of the patient's past and collect memories from these areas; the player is "never sure" of what is important and what is not, meaning they are encouraged to take everything.[6]

Plot edit

The player assumes the role of a "Restorer", an employee of a futuristic memory-retrieval company called the Ether Institute of Telepathic Medicine. The Restorer is tasked with investigating the thoughts of Jean Thompson, a 69-year-old woman diagnosed with dementia, and retrieving her lost memories. The Institute is able to generate 3D simulations of damaged memories, and the Restorer must reconstruct them using the remaining pieces of those memories. The project is led by Dr. Phyllis Edmunds, who guides the Restorer through the memories. She claims that the project is on the brink of losing its funding, and that Jean's case will either make or break the future of the Institute.

 
Ether One places the player as a "Restorer", "an individual with the ability to project himself into the mind of someone suffering from mental illness".

Once inside the patient's mind, the Restorer makes their way through the patient's childhood memories of Pinwheel, a seaside village in England which relies heavily on tin and iron mining. Throughout the journey, the Restorer learns about the village's residents, a terrible accident in the mines that cost the lives of dozens of its citizens, and Jean's growing relationship with a boy named Thomas, whom she later marries. While rebuilding the memories, the Restorer encounters a gem-like stone, representing the dementia they are attempting to rid the patient's mind of. They must destroy the stones using the "Artifact", a lamp capable of erasing the dementia from the mind.

The patient's mind becomes more and more unstable as the process continues, and it is revealed through a series of flashbacks and revelations that the Restorer is actually Thomas. It is also revealed that he is not inside Jean's mind, but his own, trying to cure himself of his own dementia. Thomas had worked with Jean's father in the mines, and while Thomas managed to escape the deadly collapse, the father did not, leaving him riddled with guilt. Thomas' worsening condition and Jean's subsequent passing lead to Thomas creating his own fantasy world. Their son, Jim, had admitted him into a memory therapy clinic, where Dr. Edmunds had been working to bring his memories back and stop the dementia from progressing. With her help, and his memory of Jean encouraging him, he travels through the memories of his traumatic childhood in which his mother left his alcoholic father (who later dies in an accident at home), and is able to release himself from his fantasy world, curing his dementia and making the project a success. Afterward, Thomas is released to Jim's care, and thanks Dr. Edmunds for all her help.

Development edit

The game was developed by a 6-person team at White Paper Games, based in Manchester.[6][2] Ether One was influenced by the studio's desire for "rich, narrative experiences"[7] and game designer Pete Bottomley's goal to tell a story that he "could invest [himself] in". Regarding the game's portrayal of dementia, Bottomley stated that the team did not aim to necessarily raise awareness of the disease, but rather "open the conversation" and put the player in the perspective of someone suffering from it.[6] Many members of the development team had family members that struggled with dementia.[2]

Ether One is the studio's first game, and took around three years to create. Sound composer Nathaniel- Jorden Apostol composed the soundtrack for the game, which was later offered for sale on Bandcamp.[8] Bottomley found it difficult "trying to build a studio" as well as a game at the same time.[9] Bottomley and the team had to "carefully balance" the player's awareness of the character and the rules that bound gameplay, writing that it "wouldn't be fair" on the player to spend time solving puzzles if one could break at any time.[6] The development team, during promotion for their next game The Occupation, stated that they "learnt a lot" from the production of Ether One.[10] The two games are set in the same universe.[11][12] A Mac version of the game was planned,[9] but shelved due to performance issues.[13]

PlayStation 4 edition and Redux edit

On 14 August 2014, White Paper Games announced a PlayStation 4 edition of Ether One. The company also announced that the PlayStation 4 edition would be rebuilt from scratch in Unreal Engine 4.[2] Bottomley ruled out a possible Xbox One port, saying:

There's not really much to say. Sony contacted us first and were really excited about getting Ether One onto the platform. It feels like a good partnership and the whole PlayStation team has been great to work with. No one from Xbox has contacted us and none of the team are Xbox players so it wasn't really a consideration.[14]

The change in game engines and consoles brought a number of technical challenges for White Paper Games. Apostol said that the "realisation" that the game would have to be rebuilt in a new game engine was a "really exciting" prospect for the studio. The company received support from the creators of Unreal Engine 4, Epic Games. Apostol was confident that those that had played the PC version would "love it on PS4 just the same". He also announced that the PC version would be ported to Unreal Engine 4 in a later update once they had fixed the "console specific stuff".[15]

The game was released to PlayStation Plus subscribers for free as part of the "Instant Game Collection" on 5 May 2015.[16][17] Sony approached White Paper Games regarding the deal, an event that Apostol called "a dream come true".[15] The game also received a retail release on Blu-ray Disc in September,[18][19][20] in both standard and "steel case" editions.[21]

In October 2015, White Paper Games released Ether One Redux for free to all users that had previously purchased Ether One on Steam. The update featured little gameplay and narrative changes, but updated the gameplay engine to Unreal Engine 4 for added graphical fidelity and parity with the PlayStation 4 port. The update also added French, German, Spanish, Italian and Polish subtitles.[22]

Reception edit

Ether One received positive reviews from critics. Aggregating review website GameRankings gave the PC and PS4 versions 82% and 72% respectively,[23][24] while Metacritic gave the PC and PS4 versions 82/100 and 75/100 respectively.[25][26]

Several reviewers praised the atmosphere and immersion of the game. Sam Prell of Joystiq praised the environment, writing that the uninhabited dreamscapes feel "almost haunted", and praising the "constant, pervasive" aura of tension. He also favourably compared the game to the 1939 classic The Wizard of Oz.[30] Kotaku called Ether One "very much a '90s adventure game".[32] Richard Cobbett of IGN praised the way the game sets up a "hauntingly cryptic atmosphere", slowly opening up the town of Pinwheel for exploration.[27]

The narrative of the game divided critics. IGN's Cobbett felt that the story was fragmented and confusingly told, but in a way that feels appropriate for the dementia plot at its core and the revelations that unfold.[27] PC Gamer's Angus Morrison described the narrative as "tragic [...] a saga of dementia, death and industrial decline that is discovered rather than told". Morrison, however, criticised the ending, calling it unnecessary.[31] Joystiq's Prell offered both praise and criticism for the story, complaining that plot threads were dropped often, but adding that despite its convoluted structure, the plot was cohesive enough to "make players emphaphetic to the Restorer's plight".[30] Chris Priestman of Kill Screen praised the story, calling it "very Dickensian".[33] John Walker of Rock Paper Shotgun said the puzzles started off fulfilling and grounded, but became more obtuse and dull as the game continued.[4] The game's lack of violence (in comparison to other games of the era) was praised by Steven Hansen of Destructoid, who stated that "There's been blowback against first-person games that don't feature a gun or at least a sharpened tooth brush. Anything to harm someone with. While exploratory and firearm free, Ether One isn't exactly in line with The Stanley Parable or Gone Home. Not entirely, anyway."[28] GameCrate's Robert Workman criticised the slow pace of certain puzzles, saying that in an attempt to present a sense of vastness, some puzzles have been paced out to the point of frustration. He also derided the lack of a hint system.[16]

Several reviewers favourably compared the game to 1993 puzzle game Myst.[27] PC Gamer's Morrison said that Ether One's challenges were less challenging than Myst's, saying that "[...] when Ether One has you stumped, you're missing the obvious. For an adventure puzzle game that's the Holy Grail".[31] Game Revolution's review stated that Ether One was closer to Myst in style and execution than any other game.[29]

Depiction of dementia edit

Ether One has been praised for its portrayal of dementia.[32] Push Square's Joey Thurmond praised the game for educating players about the condition while still being entertaining.[3] Michael Thomsen, in a piece for The New Yorker, praised the system's encouraging of "hoarding" and this mechanic's effective simulation of the cognitive degradation of dementia.[6] Destructoid's Steven Hansen also praised the simulation, stating that the game takes "a sort of reverse Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind approach".[28]

References edit

  1. ^ "Ether One Redux Available Now". White Paper Blog. White Paper Games. October 28, 2015. Retrieved April 23, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d Bottomley, Pete (August 14, 2014). "Ether One Coming Soon to PS4". PlayStation Blog. Sony Computer Entertainment. Archived from the original on February 6, 2015. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  3. ^ a b Thurmond, Joey (May 25, 2015). "Ether One Review - PS4". Push Square. from the original on March 20, 2018. Retrieved March 19, 2018.
  4. ^ a b c Walker, John (April 3, 2014). "Impressions: Ether One". Rock Paper Shotgun. from the original on August 20, 2015. Retrieved August 19, 2015.
  5. ^ Thew, Geoff (April 12, 2014). "Review: Ether One". Hardcore Gamer. from the original on August 12, 2015. Retrieved August 19, 2015.
  6. ^ a b c d e Thomsen, Michael (November 19, 2014). "Ether One: The Video Game That Tries to Simulate Dementia". The New Yorker. from the original on August 22, 2015. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  7. ^ Feltham, Jamie (July 28, 2016). "White Paper Games On Ether One: Staying Unique, VR And The Future". VR Focus. from the original on April 17, 2018. Retrieved March 19, 2018.
  8. ^ "Ether One". Bandcamp. from the original on March 19, 2018. Retrieved March 19, 2018.
  9. ^ a b "An interview with the extraordinary minds behind Ether One". GameZone. Mweb. May 27, 2014. from the original on March 19, 2018. Retrieved August 19, 2015.
  10. ^ Devore, Jordan (March 22, 2017). "The Occupation is the next adventure from the creators of Ether One". Destructoid. from the original on March 31, 2017. Retrieved March 19, 2018.
  11. ^ Fischer, Tyler (September 24, 2017). "The Occupation is Set in the Same Universe as Ether One". DualShockers. from the original on March 19, 2018. Retrieved March 19, 2018.
  12. ^ Donnelly, Joe (April 28, 2017). "The Occupation is a politically-charged thriller that pits you against the clock". PC Gamer. from the original on February 28, 2018. Retrieved March 19, 2018.
  13. ^ "Where is my Mac version of Ether One?". White Paper Blog. Tumblr. August 15, 2014. from the original on July 2, 2015. Retrieved August 19, 2015.
  14. ^ Sinha, Ravi (October 20, 2014). "Dev Explains Why Ether One Is Not Coming On Xbox One, 'None of the Team Are Xbox Players'". GamingBolt. from the original on July 21, 2015. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  15. ^ a b Jecks, Chris (May 30, 2015). . Twinfinite. Archived from the original on August 17, 2015. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  16. ^ a b Workman, Robert (May 11, 2015). "Review: Ether One messes with your mind a bit too much". GameCrate. from the original on March 19, 2018. Retrieved March 19, 2018.
  17. ^ McWhertor, Michael (April 29, 2015). "PlayStation Plus' free games for May include Guacamelee, Hohokum, Unfinished Swan". Polygon. from the original on May 1, 2015. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  18. ^ Romano, Sal (March 4, 2015). "Ether One PS4 GDC trailer, retail release announced". Gematsu. from the original on July 7, 2015. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  19. ^ Saed, Sherif (March 4, 2015). "Exploration puzzler Ether One is coming to PlayStation 4". VG247. from the original on August 13, 2015. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  20. ^ Hancock, Patrick (June 11, 2015). "Tower of Guns and Ether One are coming to retail". Destructoid. from the original on September 5, 2015. Retrieved March 19, 2018.
  21. ^ Suddi, Aran (June 14, 2015). "Ether One To Get Physical Release On PS4 & PC This September". TheSixthAxis. from the original on April 15, 2018. Retrieved April 15, 2018.
  22. ^ "FAQs for Ether One's Redux". White Paper Games. October 29, 2015. from the original on April 17, 2018. Retrieved March 19, 2018.
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  24. ^ a b "Ether One for PlayStation 4". GameRankings. from the original on September 6, 2015. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  25. ^ a b "Ether One for PC Reviews". Metacritic. from the original on August 22, 2015. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  26. ^ a b "Ether One for PlayStation 4 Reviews". Metacritic. from the original on August 22, 2015. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  27. ^ a b c d Cobbett, Richard (April 18, 2014). "Ether One Review". IGN. from the original on July 30, 2015. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  28. ^ a b c Hansen, Steven (May 14, 2014). "Review: Ether One". Destructoid. from the original on August 8, 2015. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  29. ^ a b "Ether One Review". Game Revolution. March 25, 2014. from the original on August 12, 2015. Retrieved August 19, 2015.
  30. ^ a b c Prell, Sam (March 26, 2014). "Ether One review: Off to see the wizard". Joystiq. Engadget. from the original on August 19, 2015. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  31. ^ a b c Morrison, Angus (April 7, 2014). "Ether One". PC Gamer. from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  32. ^ a b Person, Chris (April 8, 2014). "A Game That Helped Me Cope With A Family Member's Dementia". Kotaku. from the original on August 13, 2015. Retrieved August 19, 2015.
  33. ^ Priestman, Chris (March 28, 2014). "Take a stroll through the mysterious, beautiful Ether One". Kill Screen. from the original on March 19, 2018. Retrieved March 19, 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Ether One at IMDb  

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Ether One is a first person adventure game developed by British independent company White Paper Games It was the studio s debut game and was originally released for Microsoft Windows on 25 March 2014 A PlayStation 4 edition was released on 5 May 2015 Ether OneDeveloper s White Paper GamesPublisher s White Paper GamesEngineUnreal Engine 3Unreal Engine 4 Redux Platform s Microsoft WindowsPlayStation 4ReleaseMicrosoft Windows25 March 201428 October 2015 Redux 1 PlayStation 45 April 2015Genre s AdventureMode s Single playerIn Ether One the player assumes the role of a Restorer whose job is to investigate the thoughts of Jean Thompson a 69 year old woman diagnosed with dementia The player must reconstruct Thompson s memories using three dimensional simulations of the details she can remember in the town of Pinwheel solving puzzles that become more obtuse throughout the gameplay as the patient s thoughts continue to grow more unstable Ether One took around three years to complete and was released to positive critical reception particularly for its atmosphere and immersive themes while its narrative divided critics The game s portrayal of dementia in the Jean Thompson character was also praised by numerous critics such as The New Yorker and Kotaku Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 3 Development 3 1 PlayStation 4 edition and Redux 4 Reception 4 1 Depiction of dementia 5 References 6 External linksGameplay editEther One is a first person exploration game with optional puzzle solving The player is cast as a Restorer an individual with the ability to project himself into the mind of someone suffering from mental illness in the hopes of restoring their memories 2 The game takes roughly five hours to complete citation needed After the game s premise is introduced to the player the town of Pinwheel the game s central location is opened up to the player The player must collect red bows tied to objects A broken reel projector on the floor indicates a puzzle once a puzzle has been solved the memory it represents can be played back 3 4 Puzzles may involve physical tasks such as completing a shipment of cider while others are more mentally labouring in nature The puzzles become more difficult and obtuse throughout the game simulating the chaos and difficulty of a person suffering from dementia 5 The player can also teleport at any point to a hub area a virtual room where objects picked up in memories can be stored These objects often have little to no relevance to the game s plot and also tie in with the game s portrayal of dementia 4 The room allows the player to access the main areas of the patient s past and collect memories from these areas the player is never sure of what is important and what is not meaning they are encouraged to take everything 6 Plot editThe player assumes the role of a Restorer an employee of a futuristic memory retrieval company called the Ether Institute of Telepathic Medicine The Restorer is tasked with investigating the thoughts of Jean Thompson a 69 year old woman diagnosed with dementia and retrieving her lost memories The Institute is able to generate 3D simulations of damaged memories and the Restorer must reconstruct them using the remaining pieces of those memories The project is led by Dr Phyllis Edmunds who guides the Restorer through the memories She claims that the project is on the brink of losing its funding and that Jean s case will either make or break the future of the Institute nbsp Ether One places the player as a Restorer an individual with the ability to project himself into the mind of someone suffering from mental illness Once inside the patient s mind the Restorer makes their way through the patient s childhood memories of Pinwheel a seaside village in England which relies heavily on tin and iron mining Throughout the journey the Restorer learns about the village s residents a terrible accident in the mines that cost the lives of dozens of its citizens and Jean s growing relationship with a boy named Thomas whom she later marries While rebuilding the memories the Restorer encounters a gem like stone representing the dementia they are attempting to rid the patient s mind of They must destroy the stones using the Artifact a lamp capable of erasing the dementia from the mind The patient s mind becomes more and more unstable as the process continues and it is revealed through a series of flashbacks and revelations that the Restorer is actually Thomas It is also revealed that he is not inside Jean s mind but his own trying to cure himself of his own dementia Thomas had worked with Jean s father in the mines and while Thomas managed to escape the deadly collapse the father did not leaving him riddled with guilt Thomas worsening condition and Jean s subsequent passing lead to Thomas creating his own fantasy world Their son Jim had admitted him into a memory therapy clinic where Dr Edmunds had been working to bring his memories back and stop the dementia from progressing With her help and his memory of Jean encouraging him he travels through the memories of his traumatic childhood in which his mother left his alcoholic father who later dies in an accident at home and is able to release himself from his fantasy world curing his dementia and making the project a success Afterward Thomas is released to Jim s care and thanks Dr Edmunds for all her help Development editThe game was developed by a 6 person team at White Paper Games based in Manchester 6 2 Ether One was influenced by the studio s desire for rich narrative experiences 7 and game designer Pete Bottomley s goal to tell a story that he could invest himself in Regarding the game s portrayal of dementia Bottomley stated that the team did not aim to necessarily raise awareness of the disease but rather open the conversation and put the player in the perspective of someone suffering from it 6 Many members of the development team had family members that struggled with dementia 2 Ether One is the studio s first game and took around three years to create Sound composer Nathaniel Jorden Apostol composed the soundtrack for the game which was later offered for sale on Bandcamp 8 Bottomley found it difficult trying to build a studio as well as a game at the same time 9 Bottomley and the team had to carefully balance the player s awareness of the character and the rules that bound gameplay writing that it wouldn t be fair on the player to spend time solving puzzles if one could break at any time 6 The development team during promotion for their next game The Occupation stated that they learnt a lot from the production of Ether One 10 The two games are set in the same universe 11 12 A Mac version of the game was planned 9 but shelved due to performance issues 13 PlayStation 4 edition and Redux edit On 14 August 2014 White Paper Games announced a PlayStation 4 edition of Ether One The company also announced that the PlayStation 4 edition would be rebuilt from scratch in Unreal Engine 4 2 Bottomley ruled out a possible Xbox One port saying There s not really much to say Sony contacted us first and were really excited about getting Ether One onto the platform It feels like a good partnership and the whole PlayStation team has been great to work with No one from Xbox has contacted us and none of the team are Xbox players so it wasn t really a consideration 14 The change in game engines and consoles brought a number of technical challenges for White Paper Games Apostol said that the realisation that the game would have to be rebuilt in a new game engine was a really exciting prospect for the studio The company received support from the creators of Unreal Engine 4 Epic Games Apostol was confident that those that had played the PC version would love it on PS4 just the same He also announced that the PC version would be ported to Unreal Engine 4 in a later update once they had fixed the console specific stuff 15 The game was released to PlayStation Plus subscribers for free as part of the Instant Game Collection on 5 May 2015 16 17 Sony approached White Paper Games regarding the deal an event that Apostol called a dream come true 15 The game also received a retail release on Blu ray Disc in September 18 19 20 in both standard and steel case editions 21 In October 2015 White Paper Games released Ether One Redux for free to all users that had previously purchased Ether One on Steam The update featured little gameplay and narrative changes but updated the gameplay engine to Unreal Engine 4 for added graphical fidelity and parity with the PlayStation 4 port The update also added French German Spanish Italian and Polish subtitles 22 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoresAggregatorScoreGameRankingsPC 82 23 PS4 72 24 MetacriticPC 82 100 25 PS4 75 100 26 Review scoresPublicationScoreDestructoid9 10 28 GameRevolution nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 29 IGN7 9 10 27 Joystiq nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 30 PC Gamer US 82 100 31 Ether One received positive reviews from critics Aggregating review website GameRankings gave the PC and PS4 versions 82 and 72 respectively 23 24 while Metacritic gave the PC and PS4 versions 82 100 and 75 100 respectively 25 26 Several reviewers praised the atmosphere and immersion of the game Sam Prell of Joystiq praised the environment writing that the uninhabited dreamscapes feel almost haunted and praising the constant pervasive aura of tension He also favourably compared the game to the 1939 classic The Wizard of Oz 30 Kotaku called Ether One very much a 90s adventure game 32 Richard Cobbett of IGN praised the way the game sets up a hauntingly cryptic atmosphere slowly opening up the town of Pinwheel for exploration 27 The narrative of the game divided critics IGN s Cobbett felt that the story was fragmented and confusingly told but in a way that feels appropriate for the dementia plot at its core and the revelations that unfold 27 PC Gamer s Angus Morrison described the narrative as tragic a saga of dementia death and industrial decline that is discovered rather than told Morrison however criticised the ending calling it unnecessary 31 Joystiq s Prell offered both praise and criticism for the story complaining that plot threads were dropped often but adding that despite its convoluted structure the plot was cohesive enough to make players emphaphetic to the Restorer s plight 30 Chris Priestman of Kill Screen praised the story calling it very Dickensian 33 John Walker of Rock Paper Shotgun said the puzzles started off fulfilling and grounded but became more obtuse and dull as the game continued 4 The game s lack of violence in comparison to other games of the era was praised by Steven Hansen of Destructoid who stated that There s been blowback against first person games that don t feature a gun or at least a sharpened tooth brush Anything to harm someone with While exploratory and firearm free Ether One isn t exactly in line with The Stanley Parable or Gone Home Not entirely anyway 28 GameCrate s Robert Workman criticised the slow pace of certain puzzles saying that in an attempt to present a sense of vastness some puzzles have been paced out to the point of frustration He also derided the lack of a hint system 16 Several reviewers favourably compared the game to 1993 puzzle game Myst 27 PC Gamer s Morrison said that Ether One s challenges were less challenging than Myst s saying that when Ether One has you stumped you re missing the obvious For an adventure puzzle game that s the Holy Grail 31 Game Revolution s review stated that Ether One was closer to Myst in style and execution than any other game 29 Depiction of dementia edit Ether One has been praised for its portrayal of dementia 32 Push Square s Joey Thurmond praised the game for educating players about the condition while still being entertaining 3 Michael Thomsen in a piece for The New Yorker praised the system s encouraging of hoarding and this mechanic s effective simulation of the cognitive degradation of dementia 6 Destructoid s Steven Hansen also praised the simulation stating that the game takes a sort of reverse Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind approach 28 References edit Ether One Redux Available Now White Paper Blog White Paper Games October 28 2015 Retrieved April 23 2018 a b c d Bottomley Pete August 14 2014 Ether One Coming Soon to PS4 PlayStation Blog Sony Computer Entertainment Archived from the original on February 6 2015 Retrieved August 18 2015 a b Thurmond Joey May 25 2015 Ether One Review PS4 Push Square Archived from the original on March 20 2018 Retrieved March 19 2018 a b c Walker John April 3 2014 Impressions Ether One Rock Paper Shotgun Archived from the original on August 20 2015 Retrieved August 19 2015 Thew Geoff April 12 2014 Review Ether One Hardcore Gamer Archived from the original on August 12 2015 Retrieved August 19 2015 a b c d e Thomsen Michael November 19 2014 Ether One The Video Game That Tries to Simulate Dementia The New Yorker Archived from the original on August 22 2015 Retrieved August 18 2015 Feltham Jamie July 28 2016 White Paper Games On Ether One Staying Unique VR And The Future VR Focus Archived from the original on April 17 2018 Retrieved March 19 2018 Ether One Bandcamp Archived from the original on March 19 2018 Retrieved March 19 2018 a b An interview with the extraordinary minds behind Ether One GameZone Mweb May 27 2014 Archived from the original on March 19 2018 Retrieved August 19 2015 Devore Jordan March 22 2017 The Occupation is the next adventure from the creators of Ether One Destructoid Archived from the original on March 31 2017 Retrieved March 19 2018 Fischer Tyler September 24 2017 The Occupation is Set in the Same Universe as Ether One DualShockers Archived from the original on March 19 2018 Retrieved March 19 2018 Donnelly Joe April 28 2017 The Occupation is a politically charged thriller that pits you against the clock PC Gamer Archived from the original on February 28 2018 Retrieved March 19 2018 Where is my Mac version of Ether One White Paper Blog Tumblr August 15 2014 Archived from the original on July 2 2015 Retrieved August 19 2015 Sinha Ravi October 20 2014 Dev Explains Why Ether One Is Not Coming On Xbox One None of the Team Are Xbox Players GamingBolt Archived from the original on July 21 2015 Retrieved August 18 2015 a b Jecks Chris May 30 2015 Ether One Dev Talks Working with Sony and UE4 PS Benefits and More in Exclusive Interview Twinfinite Archived from the original on August 17 2015 Retrieved August 18 2015 a b Workman Robert May 11 2015 Review Ether One messes with your mind a bit too much GameCrate Archived from the original on March 19 2018 Retrieved March 19 2018 McWhertor Michael April 29 2015 PlayStation Plus free games for May include Guacamelee Hohokum Unfinished Swan Polygon Archived from the original on May 1 2015 Retrieved August 18 2015 Romano Sal March 4 2015 Ether One PS4 GDC trailer retail release announced Gematsu Archived from the original on July 7 2015 Retrieved August 18 2015 Saed Sherif March 4 2015 Exploration puzzler Ether One is coming to PlayStation 4 VG247 Archived from the original on August 13 2015 Retrieved August 18 2015 Hancock Patrick June 11 2015 Tower of Guns and Ether One are coming to retail Destructoid Archived from the original on September 5 2015 Retrieved March 19 2018 Suddi Aran June 14 2015 Ether One To Get Physical Release On PS4 amp PC This September TheSixthAxis Archived from the original on April 15 2018 Retrieved April 15 2018 FAQs for Ether One s Redux White Paper Games October 29 2015 Archived from the original on April 17 2018 Retrieved March 19 2018 a b Ether One for PC GameRankings Archived from the original on September 9 2015 Retrieved August 18 2015 a b Ether One for PlayStation 4 GameRankings Archived from the original on September 6 2015 Retrieved August 18 2015 a b Ether One for PC Reviews Metacritic Archived from the original on August 22 2015 Retrieved August 18 2015 a b Ether One for PlayStation 4 Reviews Metacritic Archived from the original on August 22 2015 Retrieved August 18 2015 a b c d Cobbett Richard April 18 2014 Ether One Review IGN Archived from the original on July 30 2015 Retrieved August 18 2015 a b c Hansen Steven May 14 2014 Review Ether One Destructoid Archived from the original on August 8 2015 Retrieved August 18 2015 a b Ether One Review Game Revolution March 25 2014 Archived from the original on August 12 2015 Retrieved August 19 2015 a b c Prell Sam March 26 2014 Ether One review Off to see the wizard Joystiq Engadget Archived from the original on August 19 2015 Retrieved August 18 2015 a b c Morrison Angus April 7 2014 Ether One PC Gamer Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved August 18 2015 a b Person Chris April 8 2014 A Game That Helped Me Cope With A Family Member s Dementia Kotaku Archived from the original on August 13 2015 Retrieved August 19 2015 Priestman Chris March 28 2014 Take a stroll through the mysterious beautiful Ether One Kill Screen Archived from the original on March 19 2018 Retrieved March 19 2018 External links editOfficial website Ether One at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ether One amp oldid 1182890871, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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