9 people found this review helpful
Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 28.2 hrs on record (25.3 hrs at review time)
Posted: Nov 2, 2016 @ 9:12pm
Updated: Nov 23, 2016 @ 10:38am

INFRA appears to be a walking simulator on the surface but there is so much more beneath the surface. If you want a game that will allow you to explore abandoned structures and offer you some great puzzles along the way I highly recommend INFRA.

INFRA manages to separate itself from the pack of walking simulators very quickly by making every area of the game worthy of exploring, but also having so many puzzles that immerse you into the world and contribute to the tone and atmosphere of the game. The puzzles are very creative, often involving many different variables and there are often puzzles that you will miss on your first playthrough (I know I did!). The enviroments are large and open ended - exploring the enviroments never ceases to be interesting. In fact on my second playthrough I found many areas and passages that I had missed on my first playthrough which I thought I did a thorough job on. However even on my second playthrough I still didn't get the 90% repaired achievement. The amount of content is amazing and with part 2 out and continuing the line of excellent puzzle design, interesting world development it pains me to see the game so underrated.

The voice acting at times sounds weird. As if the voice actor wasn't a native English speaker and was fighting with his accent. It isn't a big deal and I've come to find some of the lines endearing over my playtime.

Overall INFRA is a game I highly recommend. A gem that cannot - should not - be missed

Ya'll better nominate this game for The “I Thought This Game Was Cool Before It Won An Award” Award.
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