Reviews from

in the past


in rainbows from the basement for the vr in 4:3 aspect ratio (1024x768), and it is only accessible by means of a youtube 360 video (max 30 fps).

what do you mean radiohead is on backloggd

Not sure I'd call this a game but it was an interesting way to experience Radiohead's music. Amazing visuals and great atmosphere. Sometimes it felt like it could've done more with the medium, too museum-y.

Podiam fazer de todos os outros álbuns também 😭

non è un videogioco ma un museo, però cristo se ho goduto di poterlo esplorare con un pad in mano


Enjoyable and interesting walkthrough with some bangin tunes

Je suis très fan de Radiohead. Ce petit musée virtuel est une pépite, chaque musique de l'album Kid A Mnesia est sa petite oeuvre d'art Intéractive. Je sais que je ne l'ai pas apprécié a sa juste valeur, et que j'ai vraiment été trop vite. J'y retournerai quand j'aurais + de temps

Maybe folks would actually use the Epic Games Launcher if they got more musicians to collaborate on something like this.

This might be the coolest thing Thom Yorke did since calling Jim Morrison "fat, ugly, dead" and then jumping in the pool during that MTV Beach House "Anyone Can Play Guitar" performance.

Really beautiful celebration of two of the great Radiohead albums, unique experience.

eu tava andando em direção a seção baseada na música in limbo quando eu entrei num corredor escuro e comecei a cair pra sempre em um abismo preto e eu pensei olhei só que interessante eles me colocaram em um limbo literal né bacana por que será que não ta tocando a música ainda aí quando eu reiniciei o jogo eu percebi que o meu computador só não tinha conseguido renderizar o corredor porque tava muito pesado o jogo e eu tinha caído fora do mapa

Not really a game but who cares. Never quite had this experience with something before. The Pyramid is one of the best things I've experienced in a while.

I am now in possession of the first good graphics card i have ever owned (RX 580) and remembered this existed and gave it a go.

The visual clash between photorealistic quixel stuff 3d models designed to have the texture of clay cel shading untextured shit and donwoods art is amazing.

Can't believe we got bri'ish yume nikki...

Played this before I really got into Radiohead - first time listening to pyramid song was definitely an experience

A really good virtual museum both in sound(obviously, we're talking about Radiohead) and visuals. Reliving these amazing albums is a wonderful experience that everyone should play.

if this was a Xiu Xiu exhibition it would've gotten a perfect rating

Kid a Mnesia Exhibition is as the name suggests, not a game (and the developers say also that at the very beginning of the experience), but an exhibition or a tour in a virtual museum and also a free one.
This experience serves as a digital exhibition of music and artwork created for the Radiohead albums Kid A (2000) and Amnesiac (2001).

I honestly never heard of them and I haven't listened to any of the songs made by them until today, until this experience.
I have to admit that this experience, was an interesting one, even though I didn't understand the purpose of most of the rooms.
How long this experience lasts, depends on you, on how long you want to stay in each room, but approximately this experience doesn't last more than two hours.
Since this isn't a linear experience, but something similar to a labyrinth, you have to find a community-made map since, unfortunately, there isn't a map implemented within the game, which means that you can easily not experience a room if you don't keep track on which rooms you've visited.
Also, as I said before, I didn't understand most of the artwork, especially me, a physics student whose right side of the brain (responsible for creativity) is much less developed than the left side (responsible for logic). I would've loved to have a text-written guide that explains to me the purpose of each room, which maybe can be set to pop up after opening the main menu, I don't know.

All in all, this was a nice experience, even though I didn't understand much, which is probably because of my unfamiliarity with Radiohead and their work. To sum up, this experience isn't probably for everyone, but since it's free, I would suggest trying it out, it's not long and it's something that most of us haven't yet seen. I think that this probably ended up being a better decision than having a physical installation artwork.

One of the coolest experiences ever. Especially at night.

eveytin

Music and some of the visuals are good. Feels clunky tho

Eine moderne Version von LSD: Dream Emulator

Alle Leute, die Radiohead lieben und in einem Aufzug als Clown beleidigt werden möchten, sollten dem Spiel umbedingt eine Chance geben.

Es ist kostenlos!

everything in its right place 😌

lovely visit to the museum. awesome exhibition and makes you appreciate the songs on the albums even more.

i've never listened to or experienced anything from radiohead before and i feel like i was not properly prepared for this

cute, points deducted for not having life in a glasshouse, points added for having spinning plates, points deducted again for thom yorke not kissing me passionately at the end


I want to wake up sucking a lemon one day..

today i woke up sucking a lemon

tbh watched someone else play the whole thing and imo that counts for this one

Possibly one of the highest profile examples of a Digital Museum. Uses every inch of what that concept can entail. Please play this free experience asap.