Limasse Five has pushed a significant update to SenS, the atmospheric open-world spelunking game that launched on Steam in 2022. The title’s signature maze-like environment continues to morph as you explore, and the patch aims to expand and refine that experience while bolstering tools and navigational systems.

  • Expanded exploration: The update builds on SenS’s procedurally shifting environments, offering more complex, layered spaces to discover within the massive, enveloping Structure.
  • Darkness mechanics emphasised: Areas tagged as Unstable Zones alter when unlit, reinforcing the game’s push-and-pull between light and change and encouraging careful use of light sources.
  • Tool and artifact focus: Players continue to search for Unique Places, tools and artefacts to unlock new pathways and interactions; the update reportedly tightens how these items affect traversal and puzzle-solving.
  • Safe but perilous: While there are no living enemies, traps and environmental hazards remain a core threat, with the update polishing how those dangers interplay with the world’s shifting geometry.

SenS remains a study in uncanny architecture and exploration: bring your Luces (glowballs) to fix paths and probe the dark, shifting cavities of the game’s labyrinthine spaces.

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Source: Rock Paper Shotgun