amazing. exactly what i pictured it being. the use of the album's stems to make the soundtrack is incredible, the visuals are striking, and the sense of exploration reminds me of something like yume nikki. the part with how to disappear completely, pyramid song, and you and whose army was fucking transcendent. now do it with pablo honey, cowards.
As a massive fan of Radiohead, I was really bummed I missed this when it came out. But now that I've "played" (as a virtual exhibit it's hard to say you played anything) it, I can say that this is an incredible trek through some of Radiohead's best music, with some truly incredible visuals to accompany it. It utilizes it's medium sparsely, but when it does it soars. It's free, check it out.
Three way mix of interactive music video, museum exhibit, and surrealism. Great way to capture the spirit of these two great albums! The How To Disappear/Pyramid Song/You and Whose Army section was especially great in my opinion.
Marred a bit by being just a bit too obtuse, I would say, and marred moreso by (for me) poor performance and some bugs
Marred a bit by being just a bit too obtuse, I would say, and marred moreso by (for me) poor performance and some bugs
"This is not a game so take your time" umm then why is it on Backloggd? Checkmate Thom Yorke!
Jokes aside, this really is more of a virtual experimental exhibition than a videogame, so I don't really see any point giving it a star rating. I've never actively listened to Kid A so this was certainly an interesting way to be introduced to it. Definitely worthwhile to check out, especially considering it's free.
Jokes aside, this really is more of a virtual experimental exhibition than a videogame, so I don't really see any point giving it a star rating. I've never actively listened to Kid A so this was certainly an interesting way to be introduced to it. Definitely worthwhile to check out, especially considering it's free.