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  1. Sep 3, 2023
    4
    Aperture Desk Job is a bad implementation of ideas. Given Valve's capabilities, it was possible to create your own analogue of ASTRO's PLAYROOM. But Valve instead was only able to create the most primitive (game? - it's hard to call it a game) craft. Either Valve finally forgot how to make games, or the priority of Aperture Desk Job was minimal and it was done by 1.5 people. I don'tAperture Desk Job is a bad implementation of ideas. Given Valve's capabilities, it was possible to create your own analogue of ASTRO's PLAYROOM. But Valve instead was only able to create the most primitive (game? - it's hard to call it a game) craft. Either Valve finally forgot how to make games, or the priority of Aperture Desk Job was minimal and it was done by 1.5 people. I don't understand even more, so these are reviews, why be happy here? Links to Portal or what is the shared setting used? As learning to use Steam Deck, the game is implemented mediocrely, as a standalone game it is difficult to call a game that. Fortunately, it goes for free. Steam Deck is a lovely portable PC, but Aperture Desk Job is a shame of Valve. Expand
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  1. Mar 16, 2022
    80
    This is a small project, but it packs in its share of indelible images. Aperture Desk Job confirms that, even when working on a limited scale, Valve is still the best in the biz at plopping you down in the middle of a well-realized sci-fi world and conjuring up a host of imaginative sights before your wide, unblinking eyes.