Highwire's 'Golem' updates: Release date, gameplay and more

Golems are stone creatures created by the players that can reach up to 15 feet tall.Highwire/Golem - Exploration

After introducing "Golem" in October about its release in 2018, Highwire recently announced further details about the video game's gameplay including the exact date of its availability in the gaming industry.

Golem's creative director, Jaime Griesemer, proclaimed on the PlayStation Blog that the latest video game will be released around the first quarter of 2018. He said, "Golem' has been a challenging and rewarding project for us, and we're happy to announce that it will be available March 13th exclusively on PSVR."

"Golem" is the fundamental label created by Highwire which was established by Seattle's industry veterans. It was developed for the PlayStation VR. Marty O'Donnell composed the coordinating music of the game (also with "Halo" and "Destiny") and the captivating sounds of the virtual realitycontrols. Griesemer developed these controls and the game designer on other video games including,"Destiny," "Halo," and "Infamous Second Son."

A player portrays the kid in the game who is severely injured and bed-ridden and dreams of traversing the outside world. The player will then establish powers to give rise to stone creatures known as golem aside from controlling them. Players can see through the creature's eyes and guide its movements. The power of the player can create small golems at first but as the ability grows, so are the golems that can reach up to 15 feet tall.

The VR exclusive game brings the player to a different dimension. The new update tells of the game's core as one-to-one melee and is best carried out using a VR. An eight-foot razor-sharp broadsword is readily provided to the player, who may then decide how to use it. According to Griesemer, the player needs to practice and counter attacks to defeat opponents.

The game director added that with the Incline Control system, players can bend over their body as if they are entering a new realm. For first time players, this might be difficult but as soon as they get the hang of it, they could move through the deserted rubbles of the Endless City. Players can delve into the surroundings enveloped in mysteries, wicked antagonist golems, and concealed alternative routes.

Players who cannot wait for "Golem's" official release next year can get a little bit of the game experience by checking out its musical prelude titled, "Echoes of the First Dreamer." This musical background is accessible through Amazon, Apple Music, and Spotify.