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Catch a teasing glimpse of SOMA's monsters. New trailer for aquatic horror from the creators of Amnesia. News by Dan Whitehead Contributor Updated on Sept. 10, 2015. 23 comments Follow SOMA ...
SOMA is one of my favourite horror games in recent years. Developed by Amnesia creator Frictional, it’s among the best sci-fi stories ever told by a videogame, and its underwater setting ...
SOMA was never terrifying because of its monsters, they were more like angry groundskeepers than nightmare abominations out for blood like in other horror games.
Amnesia developer Frictional Games' superb existential sea horror SOMA is coming to Xbox One on December 1st, and it'll include a new monster-free 'Safe Mode'. Safe Mode, in Frictional's words ...
But I’ll be playing it again when Safe Mode is added to experience Frictional’s official take on a monster-free game. The story in SOMA is, for my money, one of the best ever told by a videogame.
SOMA, which is due out in 2015 on PlayStation 4 and Windows PC, ... “Part of this comes through the game’s monsters,” he wrote. “You will encounter a number of strange creatures, ...
SOMA's monsters have always been a controversial, and the Wuss Mode: Monsters Don't Attack mod is the game's most popular Steam Workshop add-on by a very wide margin.
In fact, one of SOMA’s most consistently terrifying sequences takes place at the bottom of a deep oceanic trench and there’s not a twitchy monster in sight. Play Puzzles are more infuriating ...
Frictional Games’ SOMA is easily one of the best horror games of the last few years, and it’s finally available on Xbox One with a noticeable new features — “Safe” Mode. This narrative ...
SOMA is free on PlayStation Plus for December 2018, so here's our review. Skip to main content. Open menu Close menu ... But monsters never really deliver and that’s bad.