
These include telling them when to turn or jump, as well as granting them the power to split into different directions, float, and more. In most levels, the goal is to direct that aimless traffic by placing commands down on tiles that the humans will follow when they pass by them.

Each trial is set in a small room and largely revolves around an endless stream of humans flowing out of a door. In Humanity, players control a shiba inu tasked with herding rows of wandering humans through puzzle chambers. What starts as a straightforward game about directing rows of marching people quickly turns into an insightful, challenging, and at times dark meditation on humanity’s ability to evolve and organize.

Whether you enjoy complex puzzle games or just want a good excuse to use your PSVR2, Humanity is one of 2023’s few “can’t miss” games.
