Posted on: June 6, 2022

VariusMayhem
验证所有者游戏: 1204 评论: 14
When fixing things means rendering apart
Imagine you are an average Joe called Isaac Clarke with a degree in engineering, working in space maintaining and repairing things. Awesome enough, right? When things take a turn to the wrong and everything comes to a screeching halt, an engineer has to do what an engineer has to do. If that includes getting rid of unwanted growth to get the ship back to working, so be it. I played it first on PS3 and was immersed in the dark and moody atmosphere of the U.S.G. Ishimura. Even when the first few minutes are relatively calm to set up the story and scenery, things go bad quickly and you learn very fast, that something has gone horrifyingly bad on the Ishimura. Instead of repairing machinery, you now face terrifying nightmares and fend them off to maintain your health. And you learn quite fast that the best way to do so is to render them apart. The hidden humor in this problem is that in order to fix it, you have to slap it hard enough. The graphics have aged well for the age of 14 years, the sounds will make a shiver crawl up your spine at times and the writing, oh yes the writing. You will take a glance into the abyss of human corruption. With a church full of corruption, with human minds slowly being corrupted by an alien artifact and the bodily corruption on full display in front of you, twisting and turning the human body into wicked, necrotic forms for killing, spreading the nightmare from corpse to corpse. If you die in this game, you will not simply drop dead into a puddle of blood, no, no, no... You will do so in most spectacular ways. This game will take you and plunge you into an atmosphere of dread, suspiscion and body horror. Very few games manage to do that these days, so go ahead and buy it, even more so if it's on sale. It will be your loss for not having this experience at least once.
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