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Posted: 31 Aug, 2023 @ 6:20am

Subject Debris - A horror enthusiasts dream

Today I had the pleasure of playing another gem in the world of video game developing: "Subject Debris" by the developer
(I should rather say artist) Rolelay. Which made me feel like I was experiencing the best of horror in one game, unfortunately hidden away in the depths of steam.

When you start up the game, you are immediately faced with the stunning story which is presented by a narration style many AAA games only wish they had. Our protagonist seems to have lost their memory due to an accident but our friend I will call him General Assetflip aids us to regain a sense of who we are in this metal environment we are currently in.
When reaching the second floor above, after a spectacular code sequense in the elevator that makes you feel like a literal hacker, you get a glimpse of the stunning combat system when trying your skills out at the dummy you can engage with.
The dummy really lets you experiment with the different combat mechanics and the highly skillful ways to outplay the opponents you will be faced with in the upper floors (not to spoil anything for the probably very excited reader of this review).

After solving the complex and thoughtout riddles of the second floor designed for only the brightest minds in the gaming industry you can use the code you gained to access the third floor where the game takes a dark and eerie turn...
Upon reaching this part of the facility an amazing cut scene probably the best in horror history is played. While you are still recovering from the most shocking twenty seconds you whitnessed, probably in your entire life, you are greeted by a female character, I will refer to as Lady Assetflip.

Lady Assetflip explains the ongoing events to our Main Protagonist and shows in every way of her character, personality and design the unfathomable amount of work our developer Rolelay has put into this game. While her dialogue and design are expected to be stunning, in a game of this magnitude, I was foolish enough to think that she wouldnt come with some special physics of her own.

I will leave the rest of the game for you to try out for yourselves because this truly is an experience you should go through at least once in your lifetime. I personally do not know who is behind the name of Rolelay, but this person or group of people should be nominated for the highest awards in charitable work.

In Best Regards,
Jon Son
Bolivian Office for Spooky Media est. 1860
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MHD  [developer] Posted: 31 Aug, 2023 @ 9:04am
Bruh, Is this review written by AI?
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jon 29 Sep, 2023 @ 12:20pm 
No its not, unfortunately