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Enter the world of SOMA and face horrors buried deep beneath the ocean waves. Delve through locked terminals and secret documents to uncover the truth behind the chaos. Seek out the last remaining inhabitants and take part in the events that will ultima...
Enter the world of SOMA and face horrors buried deep beneath the ocean waves. Delve through locked terminals and secret documents to uncover the truth behind the chaos. Seek out the last remaining inhabitants and take part in the events that will ultimately shape the fate of the station. But be careful, danger lurks in every corner: corrupted humans, twisted creatures, insane robots, and even an inscrutable omnipresent A.I.
You will need to figure out how to deal with each one of them. Just remember there’s no fighting back, either you outsmart your enemies or you get ready to run.
From the creators of the cult classic Amnesia the Dark Descent.
Spine-chilling horror that raises questions about identity, consciousness and existence itself.
Mixes stealth, exploration and puzzles into a coherent narrative experience.
It's been a while since I liked a game so much, and I usually prefer action games. I also played Amnesia but this one is far better. I actually read all terminals, books etc which I normally don't have the patience for. The atmosphere in this game is amazing, play it in the dark with headphones on and you'll feel you are the protagonist himself. The monsters are a bit annoying from time to time, but to be honest I also almost shat my pants when running from them.
If you are looking for something else then the usual cookie cutter games, try this one.
This psychological thriller of a game is honestly one of the best in its class. It pulls from a few tried and true scifi and philosophical concepts but mixed togeather with its own originality. Overall I absolutely love this game, and am truly blessed to have played it. If you're a scifi geek obsessed with philosophical questions about existence and transhumanism and you like slower paced games where you piece together the story and can take your time to really savour the surroundings and story then this game is definetly for you. The only caveat perhaps is that this game has less options in terms of role play and is more of you going along with the ride.
Summary:
+Intelligent story and good writing in general (NPCs, dialogues, collectible pieces of lore)
+Nicely crafted and believable environments
+Truly immersive explorative experience (Game does not hold your hand)
+Enough of spine chilling moments
-Lackluster run & hide mechanic, slightly clunky controls
Review:
At most times “Soma” feels like an exploration game with simple puzzles. Having said that, at first I felt that the whole enemy mechanic was a bit redundant or could have been implemented better. On the other hand, monsters logically tie into story and the story itself is one of the two things done exceptionally well in this game; the second being an unsettling atmosphere of secret underwater labs and ocean floor. Another big plus for a game of this type is that it does not include HUD and does not give overly specific instructions on where to go and what to do. As a player character who finds himself in this abandoned and unfamiliar place, you have to figure out a lot of things yourself. All of these are pretty intuitive and most of the time you are actually given clues, if you pay attention. However, after playing such survival horror titles as “Dead Space”, I felt the controls were a bit clunky and I was especially powerless against monsters in “Soma”. Most of the times, I could not help but wish for a way to blast them away. Overall, I think this indie title delivered on most of the aspects, so I give it 4 out of 5.
I really enjoyed this horror game and the lore was great! The monsters were equally challenging and the atmosphere were really spooky. It was very easy for me to have my heart going faster in this spooky environment and trying to stay stealthy. I had fun doing that. As a deaf gamer, I loved the fact that the glitches animation gave me a hint that a monster was nearby. It helped me a lot to be more careful crouching around and watch out for my back. I had some really good jumpscares. The ending was a bit sad but had a good ending. Thank you for a great game for someone like me who hasn't played horror games ever since Doom! I'm glad I got to try this game out. I highly recommend this game to everyone, including my deaf gamers! Cheers!