- Publisher: Frictional Games
- Release Date: Sep 22, 2015
- Also On: PC, Switch, Xbox One
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Oct 19, 2015Unsettling, confronting, and thought-provoking.
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Dec 20, 2015With intelligent story telling and beautiful imagery, SOMA pushes the boundaries of traditional survival horror in new, psychologically thrilling ways.
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Sep 29, 2015SOMA manages to be more than a horror game, through providing logical puzzles and a story that makes more sense, and packs more punch, than most in its genre. But most of all, it provides a haunting and delightfully uncomfortable atmosphere that really makes you feel as if you have the entire weight of the Atlantic on your shoulders.
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Sep 21, 2015It makes you think about what it means to be alive, and indeed how you classify life, and is a brilliant example of just how far video games have evolved.
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Oct 1, 2015With an outstanding story coupled with awesome graphics, Frictionnal Game's last project has it all to make you shake with fear. But SOMA is much more than this because the story is truly believable. The only drawback is the gameplay we found a bit light for such a game.
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Sep 27, 2015A thought-provoking journey that creates tension with its brilliant audio work, SOMA lacks some of the jump scares found in other survival horror games, but offers new ideas that keep you totally immersed.
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Sep 21, 2015In a spectacularly immersive setting supported by masterful sound design, SOMA is solid evidence that the Friction Games is still in total control when it comes to horror.
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Oct 2, 2015Soma is a prime example for Frictional Games strengths’ in terms of world conception, direction and storytelling. Get ready to be drawn in a disturbing world of machine beings.
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Playstation Official Magazine UKNov 16, 2015SOMA's a fascinating interactive story that occasionally wants to murder you dead. [Dec 2015, p.86]
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Oct 30, 2015It falls short of greatness, but the story is enough to keep anyone riveted.
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Oct 25, 2015It's not the scariest game ever made, but it immerses you in a truly wonderful environment, confronts you with unspeakable horrors and makes you think about what it means to be human. There are far worse ways to spend 28 bucks.
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Play UKOct 25, 2015A smart, contained, neatly-written sci-fi story filled with excellent sequences and set-ups. The scares are light, but Soma is one of the best horror games in years. [Issue#262, p.70]
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Oct 5, 2015One of the most thought-provoking stories you'll see in a horror game.
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Oct 1, 2015It reveals itself as a metaphor for the human psyche reluctantly coming to terms with the realities of its own existence.
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Oct 1, 2015It’s a story that’s very much worth experiencing for yourself. I just wish playing the game was just as interesting.
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Sep 30, 2015SOMA is a very good horror experience, thanks to a frightful atmosphere, a fantastic sound design and a smart story.
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Sep 25, 2015The core of the Frictional Games horror recipe has not changed; just a few ingredients disappeared from the concept and were replaced by other - equally good. Soma is still scary and exhausting, but at the same time it constrains to deeper reflection. Maybe because of this it won't please everybody, especially fans of the previous games from FG; on the other hand, it opens the gate to new players who are already tired of banal titles, but are still attracted to fear.
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Sep 22, 2015Soma's slowly-unfolding story, and the choices you live with, make the experience one that will stay with you for some time, the ending hitting all the right notes.
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Sep 22, 2015Frictional Games have shown us time and time again that they are masters of telling a scary story; this time, without the crutch of plentiful jump scares.
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Sep 21, 2015Almost five years of work well done in this playable nightmare. Frictional opens our eyes with this FPS survival horror. SOMA is conservative in all that Amnesia imposed, but it has new and great ideas and atmosphere so the player wants to cross each new door. Welcome to the depths... of your fear.
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Sep 21, 2015The plot is compelling, the presentation is generally very good, and the conclusion is outstanding. But all of these achievements will be tempered if you're looking for the kind of scares that defined Amnesia: The Dark Descent.
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Sep 28, 2015Frictional Games is back with the launch of SOMA in PlayStation 4 and PC. A first-person title that scares us while we move through the deep sea base Pathos-II. Although puzzles are too easy and the frame rate is unstable.
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Oct 4, 2015As a study in human behaviour and survival, and as a story-based game of exploration, SOMA is absolutely a success. But as a horror game, it’s just not possible to overlook the feeling of boredom created during the monster encounters that are so integral to the experience as a whole, and that the game is at least two hours longer than necessary.
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Sep 27, 2015As a horror game, SOMA feels old and archaic. It isn’t especially frightening or even satisfying to play, but the questions it raises are worth exploring and make it worthwhile regardless.
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Sep 21, 2015A daringly complex ode to the works of Philip K. Dick, and although the mix of survival horror and existential storytelling doesn’t always work it’s never less than gripping.
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Sep 21, 2015A disturbingly different take on interesting sci-fi concepts let down by a slow start and disappointing monsters, but worth it overall.
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Nov 13, 2015While SOMA never hits the highs of Amnesia: The Dark Descent, it's still largely decent in its own right. Some confused environment design and lackluster monster scenarios work against it, but as an atmospheric jaunt under the sea with a reasonable storyline behind it... well, it works pretty well. Faint praise perhaps, but praise nonetheless.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 493 out of 618
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Mixed: 76 out of 618
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Negative: 49 out of 618
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