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Dimensional Intersection

Dimensional Intersection (Steam VR)

Dimensional Intersection (Steam VR)

The VR Shop - Silver Award
System: Valve Index & HTC Vive
Price at Time Of Review: £3.99
Comfort Rating: Green (No Movement)
Genre: Interactive Experience
Input: Tracked Motion Controllers
Best Playing Position: Sitting
Multi-Player: No
Age Rating: PG

Description: Developed by Swedish studio, DNV, and tested in the psychedelic city of Anjuna in Goa, Dimensional Intersection is a transformation experience inside the heart of music. Featuring music from artists such as Globular and MONS, Dimensional Intersection will take participants to a new reality through surreal scenes filled with interactive real-time fractals, infinite tunnels and morphing 3D models.

Dimensional Intersection’s meditative gameplay syncs with the music and creates surreal environments that continuously morph and evolve over time, with a grand sense of scale in a physics-driven world. Dimensional Intersection is a truly unique journey where players will lose themselves while exploring new virtual realities.




Review: Dimensional Intersection is a crazy musical visualizer developed by Swedish studio DNV. Designed to be a “transformation experience inside the heart of music” it is one of the craziest VR experiences I have had. With real-time fractals, infinite tunnels and morphing 3D models all being also fully interactive this is a trip into the mind, body and soul that might change the way you see and understand music forever.

Put simply, you sit back, listen to the music and create your own colourful journey through it. Each trip will be different to the user and theoretically speaking, no two trips will ever be the same. You can change style colour and even control 3D objects rolling around inside of each scene. lucinogenic drugs to truly experience it, but I think that is simply not true. I think the effect in VR is more than enough to produce the same hypnotic / tripping state without the need of any illegal enhancement.

After playing around with it for a while I so found various combinations of scene and colour that turned the VR headset into the most amazing kaleidoscope of colour and I really started to ‘feel’ the music. This is one of those apps that is simply worth experiencing, even if it is just the once.




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