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Have had that game in my library for years, maybe I need to play it
You should. It's incredible. Just realize it's a walking sim. If you're okay with that then def play it.
Yeah that's fine, Death Stranding was amazing too and that's mostly a walking sim aswell
Just got around to this game, you saying it was a walking sim made me less anxious, but man it did feel scary at times, especially near the end I got the creeps. Was worth it though, although the story was very sad
I'm really glad that I got someone else to play it. I was very moved by the story in that game. It was so incredibly hopeless, and somehow that hopelessness is what made the game so incredible.
By the way, since you liked the game, the Swedish scifi movie "Aniara" gave me the same feeling of hopelessness as SOMA. I fully recommend it.