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  • Summary: We were chosen for a reason. One incredible breakthrough and the greatest minds of each generation were called upon to do the impossible – recreate a precise simulation of the human mind.
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  1. May 16, 2018
    5
    Asemblance Oversight
    The charm is gone
    Asemblance Oversight is the direct sequal to asemblance, if you’ve played that game you’d know it’s a
    Asemblance Oversight
    The charm is gone
    Asemblance Oversight is the direct sequal to asemblance, if you’ve played that game you’d know it’s a very short game only taking about 30 minutes to get to an ending..
    Asemblance Oversight is about the same length, but not nearly as good as the first game..
    That’s not to say oversight doesn’t make improvements…
    this is a game about uncovering a mystery, reliving memories, in some vr portal, oversight doesn’t make you work for it though, which is good and bad..
    its good because the game feels much more straightforward.. you have an idea what you’re looking for as soon as you enter the room and the game will prompt you to end the simulation once you have what you need to continue the story...
    But at the same time, this hand holding kind of drains the life of the game.
    The first asemblance was full of mystery, having me zooming into every item I could come across in hopes of triggering a new location to explore..i was genuinely intrigued and curious with the story and the world.. oversight though is just a game about collecting 2 voice samples, so you can stare at a cube…
    there was no cool room shifting or tense moments.
    it was actually kind of lame, feeling more like a dlc to the first game than a proper sequel.
    I felt nothing cool was done here…
    but like the first game there are multiple endings for players to figure out, which is what makes asemblance really special aside from the cool layers of fear style room shifting it did in the first game
    you have to search for those triggers to uncover the truth of this facility..
    but the environments this time around were so lame that I didn’t care to keep searching beyond a couple of endings.
    I give Asemblance Oversight
    a 5/10
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