Watched a video-review of an interesting game on YT a couple of weeks ago but I can't recall the title.
It was a first-person "survival" game which seemed to have a Bioshock style.
You start off as a human who is participating in some kind of experiment to download your consciousness into a computer, and then you wake up in an abandoned undersea base.
It turns out that you're now an AI in the body of a robot, the world's been nuked and all the remaining AIs are trying to download themselves into some kind of "backup drive" and shoot themselves into space in a missile and you have to help with that.
According to the review, the "puzzle solving" part of the game was a bit clunky but the game had lots of atmosphere and was gorgeous to look at.
I watched the review and thought I'd see if I could buy it somewhere but then I faffed around for a couple of weeks and now I can't recall what it was called. [sad]
It was a first-person "survival" game which seemed to have a Bioshock style.
You start off as a human who is participating in some kind of experiment to download your consciousness into a computer, and then you wake up in an abandoned undersea base.
It turns out that you're now an AI in the body of a robot, the world's been nuked and all the remaining AIs are trying to download themselves into some kind of "backup drive" and shoot themselves into space in a missile and you have to help with that.
According to the review, the "puzzle solving" part of the game was a bit clunky but the game had lots of atmosphere and was gorgeous to look at.
I watched the review and thought I'd see if I could buy it somewhere but then I faffed around for a couple of weeks and now I can't recall what it was called. [sad]
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