Insomnia: | The Ark
: You are plagued by visions that blur the line between reality and madness, forcing you to question your own perception.
: Melee feels better than the somewhat unpolished gunplay, though a functional stealth system allows you to bypass many frustrations. Insomnia: The Ark
: Expect bugs and quirks with camera movement; it is an ambitious indie effort that prioritizes atmosphere and writing over triple-A polish. : You are plagued by visions that blur
: The "hubs" offer only a temporary respite from the horrors lurking in the dark tunnels, where a sense of eerie hopelessness is hammered home by a moody, synth-heavy score. : The "hubs" offer only a temporary respite
: You navigate a landscape where multiple factions vie for dwindling resources, and every citizen is just scraping by in a state of moral and physical decay. The Narrative Core
: Unlike many modern RPGs, your choices here truly matter, dictating the survival of those around you in a world that respects your time but never pads its 7-8 hour narrative. A Flawed Masterpiece
: The story tackles dense themes like the price of corporate power and the loss of human purpose.