Form Reviews
Despite the fact that it is incredibly short, Form is one of those games that must be played by any aficionado of virtual reality. Through smart design and a superlative look, this it is one of those titles that can really show off how the medium can surpass gaming on a monitor. It's immersive, engaging and beautiful, setting a new standard for virtual reality and visual design.
Puzzle design in VR is great and controls with PS Move work fine, but FORM is short, and we miss some more on the exploration and storyline side.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
FORM takes us to another world, halfway between dream and metaphysics. The developers nail the feeling of interacting with every object in the game and present us with interesting puzzles. It is too short, though, more akin to a demo or a concept than a full game.
Review in Italian | Read full review
It's all a bit familiar yet unmistakably foreign — a surreal dreamscape full of the incomprehensible.
FORM was an enjoyable and mildly challenging romp through some beautifully crafted spaces populated with puzzles that achieved a nice balance between being interesting without being either too easy or frustratingly difficult. Sadly, I was ready for more than it had to give.
Form is a far too brief experience to leave any kind of impression on the player.
Review in Italian | Read full review
The negatives of this game are very difficult to find, perhaps I was just sad from the game time, which is around one hour. This is a really short game, but it uses maximum from the VR headset.
Review in Czech | Read full review
FORM is a really interesting title, because at a glance, it looks like the sort of game that has frequently frustrated me when it comes to virtual reality. It is short, it is a relatively on-rails and it relies heavily on puzzles and little else to advance the narrative. And yet, there is something undeniably fascinating about how FORM comes together, making it one of the more memorable VR titles I have played to date.