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9.8 hrs on record (8.3 hrs at review time)
Fantastic game with increasing tension between doing your job well and doing your job quickly. I enjoy thinking about this in terms of bureaucracy and rationalization. The immigrants you process become dehumanized dollar signs. You aren't there to hear their stories; just to apply rigid rules to them.
Posted November 29, 2019.
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3.8 hrs on record
Wonderful story and really clever way of presenting it in the series of vignettes you play through.
Posted July 1, 2019.
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4.4 hrs on record (3.5 hrs at review time)
Beautiful
Posted November 22, 2018.
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8.9 hrs on record (6.2 hrs at review time)
Do you like soccer? Do you like cars? Do you have a soft spot in your heart for Destruction Derby and the Burnout games? Then you can't go wrong with Rocket League. One of the best multiplayer games I've ever played.
Posted November 27, 2017.
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11.7 hrs on record
I've gotten a lot of hits recently. SOMA blew my mind. It is so good. I actually have the urge to play it again. No game has ever made me think so much about being human. It raises intriguing philosophical questions throughout its story of the mind, humanity, and artificial intelligence. Perhaps my favorite was a religious question. If I could copy my mind, and there existed two (or more) of me, then what happens when any of me ceases to function? If there is a heaven, is there only one spot for me? Or at the moment of awareness, do the copies of me sufficiently diverge to be different people, each with his place? Is living in a simulated environment better or worse or more or less real than eking out an existence with a physical body? A small snippet of why I loved this game and will be thinking about it for a long time to come...

Much of this game is unnerving or disconcerting. The first other character you come across seems to be a machine who thinks he is human. It's unclear at the time exactly what is going on, but you're given the choice to "kill" it or let it "live." It is, by the way, grievously injured and seems to have been crushed by a rock and some other machinery. But it's mentally all there. You can make this choice for several other characters over the course of the game, and make a similar choice in different contexts that feel momentous and weighty indeed. They don't have an effect on the game's outcome or anything, but they sure had an effect on me.

This is the best Frictional game, hands down, and I liked both Amnesia and A Machine for Pigs. SOMA is on another level. Oh, and those creatures scared the hell out of me. AT LEAST 10 times, maybe 15 or 20, I was so anxious that I couldn't even move. I'd just crouch in a corner listening to the creature stalking the nearby rooms hoping that it wouldn't come near me and see me. When I had to run past a creature to get this or that item, the player me would close my eyes and hold forward and shift to sprint because it freaked me out so much knowing that this THING was right behind me about to kill me. And a handful of times I yelled in the apartment as I did so, usually a repetitive string of curse words as I ran for a door and *click click click click* tried to close it behind me before the thing could get to me. The visual and sound effects and the screen tearing really amped up the intensity.

Cannot say enough about this. If you like horror games, if you are in any way interested in thinking about artificial intelligence, philosophizing about humanity, science fiction, and so on, do yourself a favor and pick this up.
Posted November 26, 2016.
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11.2 hrs on record (9.9 hrs at review time)
The storytelling is worth it alone, but in addition it's got the best difficulty system I can remember ever having toyed with.
Posted July 14, 2012.
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5.7 hrs on record (4.3 hrs at review time)
Short game beatable in one sitting with some of the most creative art I've ever seen in a game. The fighting is visceral and the plot is unique and thought-provoking.
Posted December 31, 2011.
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16.9 hrs on record (14.3 hrs at review time)
The best survival horror game I've ever played, hands down. The atmosphere is crushing, sound design will have you jumping. Seriously, I LOVED it.
Posted July 3, 2011.
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26.2 hrs on record (22.4 hrs at review time)
Classic.
Posted July 3, 2011.
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26.7 hrs on record
Just Cause 2 gets the 'best explosions' award. I've never had as much fun just roaming through a game causing mayhem. And that's the goal of it too!
Posted July 3, 2011.
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