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Interview with SOMA Developer Ian Thomas

Ryan from The Game Bolt had the chance to sit down for a brief chat with Ian Thomas, one of the talented devs behind the underwater horror game SOMA!

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xavvyboy3739d ago

Great game. So much atmosphere...

Austin483739d ago

He is a good storyteller can't wait to see what stories he has left to tell!!!

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Fans Have Come Close To Solving SOMA ARG For Frictional Games Next Title

Fans of Frictional Games’ SOMA have come close to solving the game's recently introduced ARG that is related to the developer's next title.

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SOMA, a Ten Year Reunion

WTMG's Leo Faria: "I wanted to keep this retro rewind brief as SOMA is something better experienced when you know very little about it. It might not be the best walking simulator I’ve ever played, but I was floored by its amazing story and premise. Jump into it with an open mind and little to no knowledge about. After a good eight hours, the story will be over, but that’s when you’re going to start philosophizing about its topics and themes. It might not be a brilliant game per se, but I also don’t think it would have been as effective as it was in any other medium. Give it a go, it’s totally worth your time, even after a decade."

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Kyizen205d ago

I hated the actual game but loved the story, even 10 years later that ending still sticks with me and makes me think what is life and what is living.

jznrpg205d ago

I love games that have a story stick with me.

FinalFantasyFanatic205d ago

Me too, great story, but I did not enjoy that gameplay, really wish the gameplay had been better.

jznrpg205d ago

I’m not into run away and/or hide type games generally if not done very well either

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SOMA Update Brings A Teaser For Frictional Games' Next Title

The latest update for Frictional Games' survival horror video game, SOMA, possibly comes with a teaser for the studio's next title.

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