Bend time – and your mind – with 5 minutes of The Entropy Centre gameplay

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We’re very much looking forward to the ingenious first-person puzzling adventure that is set to unfold in The Entropy Centre later this year – and the release of five minutes worth of gameplay just raises that excitement even more. 

Unveiled today are no less than five minutes of some seriously fine gameplay, as The Entropy Centre unveils itself, bending not just time but your mind as well, uncovering some of the most devious and smart puzzles you can consider. 

It’s coming from Playstack and Stubby Games, releasing on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5 and PC. It gives players the chance to get acquainted with the game’s unique mind-bending, time-manipulating take on puzzle mechanics, as you can soak in the witty banter between protagonist Aria and her trusty talking entropy weapon, ASTRA.

About the game:

Players join the game’s protagonist, Aria, as she awakens inside the bowels of a colossal space station—The Entropy Centre—in near-orbit of Earth. Two immediate problems face her: Earth has been set ablaze from an extinction-level event, and The Entropy Centre itself appears abandoned and on the brink of imminent collapse. With the aid of ASTRA—a talking gun capable of moving objects backwards in time—Aria can restore the facility’s collapsed bridges, reassemble destroyed pathways, and overcome ingeniously complex puzzles to progress to the core of The Entropy Centre in the hope of surviving this seemingly doomed space station and, somehow, finding a way home. The truth behind The Entropy Centre’s imminent collapse, and the Earth’s demise, can be found at the heart of this sprawling facility. But will Aria accept the unfortunate truth that awaits her?

The Entropy Centre will challenge players to think in reverse, with the aim of overcoming seemingly impossible obstacles when it launches later this year on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. 

For now, hit up that gameplay trailer and let us know what you think. The comments are below.

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