Okay so I didn't know what this was, just bought it randomly. Starts off interesting, and I like the sci-fi stuff... but is this another damn "hide from the monster" stealth game? Cause this seems to be the primarily gameplay loop a couple hours in. A few braindead "unlock the thing" puzzles. And a few "unlock the thing while monster" sequences.
Eh... Is this it?
Because while I dig the setting and little bit of story, it's not enough to push me through this type of gameplay if that's all it is. I'd rather just stop now unless they have some interesting gameplay in store. I'm not talking combat even. Puzzles are fine. But these puzzles suck so far, and the monster thing is just boring and tbh kind of annoying.
Okay so I didn't know what this was, just bought it randomly. Starts off interesting, and I like the sci-fi stuff... but is this another damn "hide from the monster" stealth game? Cause this seems to be the primarily gameplay loop a couple hours in. A few braindead "unlock the thing" puzzles. And a few "unlock the thing while monster" sequences.
Eh... Is this it?
Because while I dig the setting and little bit of story, it's not enough to push me through this type of gameplay if that's all it is. I'd rather just stop now unless they have some interesting gameplay in store. I'm not talking combat even. Puzzles are fine. But these puzzles suck so far, and the monster thing is just boring and tbh kind of annoying.
Alright Dusk Golem, I shall press on then.No, this is not it as I'm sure you'll quickly discover.
Just drop the game and move onto something else, the game is clearly not for you and it won't change enough to make you change your mind.
If he's at where I think he's at, which is the first base before you start venturing deeper, while I wasn't of the same opinion I wasn't impressed at that point either. And early in, the game looks like its projecting what its going to be from there, but the only typical 'Frictional' monster is that first one, plus about 60-70% ofthe game doesn't even have any monsters., they're very infrequent. But how he's describing it, I don't think he's been out of the first area yet, or at the very least just barely out of it.
If he's at where I think he's at, which is the first base before you start venturing deeper, while I wasn't of the same opinion I wasn't impressed at that point either. And early in, the game looks like its projecting what its going to be from there, but the only typical 'Frictional' monster is that first one, plus about 60-70% ofthe game doesn't even have any monsters., they're very infrequent. But how he's describing it, I don't think he's been out of the first area yet, or at the very least just barely out of it.
To clarify, the game does have some better puzzles, but it's more narrative focused, and the game isn't really a stealth game.. The first monster is, but, well, you'll see.
however, the game at times does play out more like a walking simulator, things to interact with as narrative and scenic things happen, but I do think the game gets better as it goes along.
The transport level for the Theta complex is frustrating me to no end. Maze-like level design combined with those stalking monsters who seem to be everywhere has put me on the brink of rage quit territory. No idea where to go...just running around in circles and getting chased/killed by them is no fun
Shame, I was really enjoying the game up to this point as well![]()
Are you playing on PC? I believe there's a mod that makes these monsters neutral to you so you can explore freely.
Are you playing on PC? I believe there's a mod that makes these monsters neutral to you so you can explore freely.
The transport level for the Theta complex is frustrating me to no end. Maze-like level design combined with those stalking monsters who seem to be everywhere has put me on the brink of rage quit territory. No idea where to go...just running around in circles and getting chased/killed by them is no fun
Shame, I was really enjoying the game up to this point as well![]()
Puzzles, stealth, exploration, creatures. The story and atmosphere are the real selling points though. And it's like an actual story, excellently paced and knows how and when to build uneasy slow-burn tension, with haunting moments.I hate to ask this, because it makes me sound like a close-minded gamer, but I'm just gonna' go for it.
Is this more of an interactive experience than a game? Are there puzzles, decent combat, exploration, etc.? Or is it more along the lines of something like Everybody's Gone tot he Rapture? I'm not a big fan of those types of experiences. I know very little about this game but I am interested. Might even purchase it tonight.
Puzzles, stealth, exploration, creatures. The story and atmosphere are the real selling points though. And it's like an actual story, excellently paced and knows how and when to build uneasy slow-burn tension, with haunting moments.
More exploration than creatures, but personally I find the fewer enemy encounters works to the game's advantage. Pretty much every one is different and since they're rare, they're unpredictableSounds good. Thanks. Gonna' download it tonight or tomorrow.
I recommend headphones. Lights out too.
There's no combat, BTW. Gotta run from or avoid everything.
More exploration than creatures, but personally I find the fewer enemy encounters works to the game's advantage. Pretty much every one is different and since they're rare, they're unpredictable
Also no combat. You can hide and sneak around, and each creature has a different way of dealing with/avoiding it
They didn't actually make Pigs, if you liked it less. They haven't announced anything after Soma yetI tried this game on a whim and ended up buying amnesia a machine for pigs and the dark descent right after I completed the game. Done with pigs(it's okay) and almost done with descent(amazing.) Do we know what their next game will be?
People really seem to have trouble with Simon'sI liked that he wasnt totally with it. And it was pretty set up throughout the game.heavy denial in the ending.
Yeah, I thought it made sense, or at least I liked it, it made for a dramatic and scary moment.People really seem to have trouble with Simon'sI liked that he wasnt totally with it. And it was pretty set up throughout the game.heavy denial in the ending.
Having finished the game, I think the story would have been served better withoutthe epilogue following the credits showing the other Simon on the ARK. The whole notion of the process being a coin toss loses its impact somewhat with that whimsical conclusion on the ARK
Definitely a thought provoking game though, I feel I need to play through again to absorb more details. I think I need to re-edit my GOTY post to include this now
Eh.Having finished the game, I think the story would have been served better withoutthe epilogue following the credits showing the other Simon on the ARK. The whole notion of the process being a coin toss loses its impact somewhat with that whimsical conclusion on the ARK
Definitely a thought provoking game though, I feel I need to play through again to absorb more details. I think I need to re-edit my GOTY post to include this now
This game is wonderful. Lights off, headset on, heart pounding.
I have experienced some stuttering around autosaves and had a couple of crashes to desktop. Not sure what's going on, my 960 is not overheating though.
If you haven' I suggest trying the Penumbra games. Made by same people as SOMA and Dark Descent, their first game, come in a pack together on Steam. My personal favorite series of their, but commonly underlooked.I tried this game on a whim and ended up buying amnesia a machine for pigs and the dark descent right after I completed the game. Done with pigs(it's okay) and almost done with descent(amazing.) Do we know what their next game will be?
Did you finish the game yet?Games is intense.
I've never been so attracted to light in a game with the exception of dark souls.
Did you finish the game yet?
That attraction towards light sure payed off in the endFinished
Wow what a super depressing ending. Dying alone in a dark, decrepit, research facility infested with monsters.
Finished
Wow what a super depressing ending. Dying alone in a dark, decrepit, research facility infested with monsters.
That attraction towards light sure payed off in the end
And no,not dying. Trapped forever like all those other robots. And the other Simon is no better off IMO. An eternity in a digital hell, at the whim of space.
Been playing this for the last few days and have just entered. How much more there is left?Omicron
So this is getting better. Runs quite poorly on PS4 though. Fps is a mess, and really long load times.
Feels poorly optimized. I think, especially out in the fields, fps hits the teens quite often.
Gross.
Can't remember the exact amount but to help: one of the downsides of this game is that the progression is laid out for you from hour 1.
If there's still a base to your right, you've gotta go through it. I can't remember if Omicron is the last.