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1 person found this review helpful
1.0 hrs on record
This game is pretty bad. There is no adventure, you just walk very slowly down a linear path while a narator tells you a pretentious story.
Posted 25 November, 2013. Last edited 8 August, 2015.
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3.5 hrs on record (3.4 hrs at review time)
Imagine if you took all the worst parts of Amnesia: The Dark Descent and crossed them with Dear Esther, you get this game.

The gameplay has been simplified, the layout is linear, lacks atmoshpere, the puzzles are very poorly intergrated into the environment (at least they are easy), the monsters and dark environments just make the game tedious rather then suspensful and the storytelling is very stiff.

I was hoping for somthing far more impressive from Frictional Games considering their eairlier games such as the Penumbra series. Extremely dissapointing, I want my money back. Walking simulator/10
Posted 25 November, 2013. Last edited 25 November, 2013.
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6 people found this review helpful
3.5 hrs on record (3.5 hrs at review time)
All you do in this game is walk around (slowly) and that gets old fast, there's nothing else really to do. While the soundtrack is OK, its not like the game is any sort of technical achievement given the high system requirements and seemingly sluggish performance for a game that is supposed to feel retro. I really wanted to like this game but as it is, I can't recommend it to anyone especially at its high price point. 2/10
Posted 25 November, 2013.
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19.4 hrs on record (15.1 hrs at review time)
Fun game. If you like Star Trek you will love this.
Posted 12 September, 2013. Last edited 8 August, 2015.
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