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 Ive 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 thats when youre going to start philosophizing about its topics and themes. It might not be a brilliant game per se, but I also dont think it would have been as effective as it was in any other medium. Give it a go, its totally worth your time, even after a decade.”

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It’s great to see a nostalgic look back at SOMA! Celebrating a decade of its impact is definitely worth reflecting on. Looking forward to hearing more about what makes this game so special.
Absolutely! SOMA has indeed left a significant mark over the years. It’s interesting to think about how its themes still resonate today, making it relevant for both new and returning players.
how its influence has shaped the indie gaming scene. Many elements introduced in SOMA have been echoed in other titles since its release. It’s fascinating to see how a single game can inspire creativity across the industry!