THESE AREN’T THE CONTRACTORS YOU’RE LOOKING FOR.
Oh BABY! What a room!! I was so amped to finally play Projective Immersive after hearing such high praise for so long and, surprise surprise, the boys passed with flying colours!
Before I even get to the escape room itself, I have to say, the commitment from the staff/actors to stay unshakable in their characters really set the tone for the whole experience. Hilarious back and forth, terrifying presences and flawlessly delivered intros made this one a real treat.
Project Immersive have utilised such a unique and unsettling space with mastery; a half-built warehouse stacked to the brim with worn tech, odd science-y garb and enough buttons and dials to drive a man insane. Even the waiting room was completely decked out with a sea of interesting nick-nacks, all of which can be interacted with. So cool and so unique.
As for the room, Nuclear Enrichment was a technical delight. I couldn’t tell you how many bizarre props and gadgets I picked up and used in a 50-minute time frame but it felt like thousands. The storyline was ominous and interesting, the puzzles felt complex but never neurotic, and the tech and atmosphere were exceptional.
Funnily enough, given their reputation, I was actually expecting quite an expansive set but was surprised to see just how much interesting content they squeezed into a modest space. Bravo.
I almost don’t want to get too into the details to avoid spoilers, but all you need to know is that it was truly excellent and these guys deserve all the praise that comes their way.
Rest in paradise, Brian 🧠
9.4/10 🔏🧩
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
Physically active
Not at all