Step into a New Reality: Checking into Hotel Infinity VR

Forget everything you know about VR movement. Forget joysticks and teleportation. The new puzzle adventure from Studio Chyr, the creators of the mind-bending Manifold Garden, is here, and it’s a revelation. Welcome to Hotel Infinity, a grand, enigmatic hotel that exists only to defy logic, where you explore its vast, impossible spaces using nothing but your own two feet.

This game is, quite simply, a technical marvel and a true showcase of what room-scale VR can achieve.


The Illusion of Endless Space

The core genius of Hotel Infinity is its commitment to room-scale first design. The entire game is built around the player having a small, 2×2 meter (or roughly 6.5 x 6.5 foot) playspace. Within this tiny area, the game uses non-Euclidean geometry—like portals, revolving doors, and impossibly winding hallways—to create the illusion of an enormous, sprawling hotel.

  • Physical Exploration: You actually walk through the hotel! Take a few steps forward in your living room, and you’ve traversed a long corridor in the game. Turn a corner in your space, and the game has seamlessly rerouted you to an entirely new floor or section of the hotel.
  • Trusting the Impossible: At first, the sensation of moving so far while staying put is unsettling. You might walk into a cupboard, only to step out and find yourself in a bathroom, or take a few steps to the right and cross an entire lobby. But as the game progresses, you start to trust the impossible architecture, and the feeling of genuine, physical exploration is incredibly immersive.
  • The Power of Roomscale: While the game does offer traditional controller-based movement for accessibility, every review suggests that the room-scale experience is the only way to truly appreciate the game’s ingenious design. It turns a standard puzzle adventure into a full-body, mind-bending journey.

Reality-Bending Puzzles

Your stay at the hotel is focused on uncovering its mysteries. The puzzles are less about complex logic and more about manipulating the environment and understanding the hotel’s strange, new rules of space.

  • Interactive Environments: Puzzles often involve physically pulling levers, twisting valves, or pressing buttons, which then cause a wall to shift, a floor to fold, or an entirely new area to reveal itself. The joy comes from witnessing the impossible transformation right in front of you.
  • Ambient Narrative: Like Manifold Garden, the story of Hotel Infinity is subtle and non-verbal. There are no cutscenes or dialogue; instead, the hotel’s unsettling atmosphere, elegant-yet-off architecture, and hidden symbols communicate a deeper, eerie narrative. You have to be an active observer to piece together the secrets.

Final Verdict: A Short but Essential Stay

Hotel Infinity is not a long game—most players report finishing it in about 90 minutes to two hours. And while some critics have noted that the puzzles themselves are a little simplistic, they universally agree that the sheer novelty of the physical, reality-bending movement makes the experience unforgettable.

If you are looking for a game that uses VR not just as a visual overlay, but as an essential tool to create a space that could only exist in a headset, then a check-in at Hotel Infinity is an absolute must. It’s an experimental, wondrous, and sometimes unnerving demonstration of the medium’s potential.

Have you experienced the strange architecture of Hotel Infinity? Share your most mind-bending moments in the comments below!

Hotel Infinity – https://hotelinfinityvr.com/

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