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Oh, wow, I remember playing this game about six months ago! It's really creepy, neat, and exploratory, and really sets a great atmosphere. It's not precisely horror, but it definitely had moments where it sent shivers up my spine.

All in all, a really cool game, even if I stumbled a bit misguidedly at times...

Anyway, as I mentioned, I played it a long time ago, so my video of it is quite old, but hey, if you wanna take a look, go for it! https://youtu.be/tB2tJrF0WtU

OMG, this graphics <3

It looks good in 1080p and keeps a slightly kinda goodish atmosphere. aside from that it makes no sense whatsoever, holds your hand and give you codes and notes one minute and the next throws you some vague puzzle to figure out...i don't see what people like about it but i don't really like jeopardy or sudoku either lol.

So i played this game and thought that it was very good. I was so amazed at how into I got... Except after the System Reboot, there is nothing to do. Only issue.... that and some puzzles are impossible to notice

After the system reboot fails, and all the lights go red, I have no idea what to do - and nobody else seems to know either, it just seems to run out of time and you get the same ending if you did nothing at all.

Wtf man :(

Process - is a game project in the adventure genre; its story takes place in several subway train cars. In 20 minutes a disaster will happen - the train will jump the tracks at full speed. The gameplay takes exactly the time designated before the crash. During this period in grim dimly lit interiors, combining cyberpunk and industrial aesthetics, the player is to figure out the situation, try all possible means of rescue and in the end take a brand new look at the portrayed events.

Truth is, it's hard to position the project as a full-fledged game. "Process" is more of an interactive installation or a small graphic novel. But technologically it's a classic first person adventure, panoramic locations with the capability of free 360 view and discreet movement between the panoramas through a point-and-click interface.

The "Process" project is developed by TrainYard — a small team of independent game developers. Development is done remotely, in free time from main work.

#adventure #scifi #pointnclick #horror #cyberpunk



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