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Subject: Re: What Have You Been Playing... IN JULY 2024?
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2024 16:19:33 -0600
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>What Have You Been Playing... IN JULY 2024?

Still Wakes the Deep
Fort Solis

To my mind Fort Solis and Still Wakes the Deep share very positive 
qualities:  Both have excellent graphics, sound, and voice-acting, along 
with unique and detailed locations -- a Mars base in FT, and a drilling 
platform in SWTD) that provide an atmosphere and sense of immersion that 
really pull you in, all in service of a story-based, horror thriller.  But 
how the two games achieve this couldn't be more different.

SWTD is more active and energetic, both in the pacing, the freewheeling 
english isle language usage, and the physical puzzle solving, 
well-integrated with the first-person perspective, in an exhilarating, 
more-or-less never seen before setting -- most players would probably pick 
it first.  But that is not a knock on Fort Solis, where the devs were going 
for a completely different vibe:  A moody, oppressive, human drama, in a 
highly controlled environment with a closely-knit cast of characters.  I 
very much wanted to see everything these characters -- and actors -- did, 
and explored everywhere to get 100% with all achievements (missed quite a 
few with SWTD).  In any case, both great games, and both fairly short, ~5 
hours for SWTD and ~11 hours for Fort Solis, and both highly recommended!

rms