Grim, dry and highly enjoyable, with imaginative levels. A private little game that you walk away from feeling like you were in an odd space. People had fun making this and it shows. The story line is forgettable, as in i don't even remember it. I wasn't looking for a storyline anyway really. You know those games that you actually feel like you remember you were there? Like maybe deus ex? Sort of like that in an odd sort of way. Something nostalgic and magical about it, oddly enough. Don't expect much, and you'll have a great time. Oh and the best level with a dog sequence i have ever played. These things smell you, run fast, and get right pissed. Collectibles were worth looking for, the sniper rifle was great. And the last thing to mention that a lot of games lack severely, was the sense of space. Non tangible space - not wide open sandbox level space - just a real unclaustrophobic feeling of space and being present within it. I played it 4 years ago. Good memories.
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