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63

Mixed or average reviews - based on 25 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 25
  2. Negative: 2 out of 25
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  1. 90
    The Occupation is a charismatic mystery game, full of interesting game mechanics and writing that thrusts players into the midst of political turmoil.
  2. Mar 14, 2019
    80
    The Occupation is one of the most unique games in recent years, and despite some weird issues and shortages, it is still one the best in the Immersive Sim genre. Its solid narrative and smart design will keep you engaged form the start to the very end and even after you beat the game, you'll still want some more.
  3. Mar 7, 2019
    80
    The Occupation is the sort of game you'll find yourself thinking about when you're not playing it, that gets under your skin in ways you didn't even realize. I'm going to play it again. Maybe this time I'll completely crack the case.
  4. Jun 7, 2019
    75
    For those with the patience to navigate the corridors of office spaces looking for the correct crumpled-up note, or those captivated by the idea of a British political thriller in video game form, The Occupation may just be your cup of tea.
  5. Mar 26, 2019
    70
    The Occupation is definitely flawed (especially on the technical end) but on the other hand is a smart and peculiar little immersive sim with an intricate and thematically delicate plot and a lot of interesting ideas and mechanics.
  6. Mar 11, 2019
    70
    The Occupation's clever real-time investigations and immensely engrossing story are undone by its dedication to inducing tension by restricting saving, which is exasperated by uneven technical performance.
  7. Mar 11, 2019
    70
    The Occupation just seems to work against itself in a finale where unfamiliarity with the surroundings, the necessary puzzle solving, and a constant threat of danger leads you to an ending that feels like something you fell into instead of worked towards.
  8. Mar 4, 2019
    68
    Something special lies at the heart of The Occupation, but the gameplay and technical issues get in the way of its most interesting qualities. The storytelling happening beneath all the clunky stealth is great.
  9. Mar 19, 2019
    65
    The Occupation tells a story about sociopolitics in the United Kingdom. As a research journalist, you try to change this, which is both exciting and worth your while as long as you do not let yourself get too bothered by the technical hiccups.
  10. Mar 13, 2019
    65
    The main problem with The Occupation is that it hides all the good things (i.e. great concept, strong narrative) under a layer of wrong design decision, bugs, glitches and awkward controls. I had high hopes for this one, but in this state I would not recommend The Occupation to just anyone.
  11. Mar 4, 2019
    65
    The Occupation is an inventive political thriller that does something new, but is let down by poor AI and some frustrating bugs.
  12. 65
    The Occupation is a good game that tells an intriguing story. Unfortunately, that story is lost in jumbled-up storytelling, which ultimately causes the player to be confused and disconnected from the game.
  13. Edge Magazine
    Mar 28, 2019
    60
    The Occupation's design could take a few cues from its world when it comes to balancing the analogue and the digital. [Issue#331, p.112]
  14. Mar 24, 2019
    60
    Despite a nice and complex scenario, and a quite original concept, The Occupation has many flaws, from many technical issues to an imperfect AI. Most players won’t see all the different endings because of this.
  15. Mar 11, 2019
    60
    The Occupation is an adventure with some interesting ideas, however the general quality of the plot and the game structure itself aren’t convincing.
  16. Mar 11, 2019
    60
    A staggeringly ambitious, gun-free immersive reality detective game set in an alternate 1980s Britain, whose admirable intentions are undermined by technical problems.
  17. 60
    A superb, smart and taut detective thriller lay beneath the stack of technical and design issues that The Occupation has, it's just a shame that, in its current form at least, those shortcomings are at the forefront of the experience.
  18. Mar 4, 2019
    60
    The Occupation is bold, ambitious, and a bit of a mess. Its bugs and occasionally obtuse storytelling severely detract from the overall experience, and yet it will live longer in the memory than the average game. There’s something fascinating here: a real-time thriller that puts genuine political power in the palm of your hands. But it’s strangled by its own ambition, and that’s as inevitable as it is unfortunate.
  19. Mar 4, 2019
    59
    There’s a compelling narrative here, and some wonderful performances from the voice cast, but an experience that had the potential to put me on the edge of my seat more often than not made me want to start throwing chairs. Through post-release patching The Occupation may yet be resurrected as a very good stealth-investigation experience, but at launch this innovative game about making the most of time is itself an opportunity missed.
  20. Jul 23, 2019
    58
    Perhaps, I guess, its creators were too enamored by their big picture ideas to notice that some of those smaller details weren’t quite up to par. Which is kind of a shame, since those big picture ideas would’ve made The Occupation pretty compelling if they’d managed to pull it off. Instead, we’re left with a game that all seems like a lot of unfulfilled promise.
  21. Mar 10, 2019
    56
    The setting, the story and the concept is fantastic, but many technical issues and poor mechanics end up making the experience less enjoyable than it should be.
  22. Mar 4, 2019
    50
    The Occupation’s fierce commitment to immersing the player in its credible world is also the game’s undoing.
  23. Mar 4, 2019
    50
    The Occupation has a premise that is really intriguing in theory. Trying to spy on a powerful entity and taking them to task with your questioning is the kind of experience that can be great in the game, and taking inspiration from current affairs makes it feel much more authentic. It's a shame that various bugs, even when updated to the most recent build, can make the experience feel lacklustre, and at times a frustration to play.
  24. Mar 10, 2019
    47
    The Occupation is a classic example of a concept with great promise but poor execution. The massive amount of bugs that hamper progress and the lack of a proper stealth system constantly get in the way of being able to enjoy this admittedly unique experience.
  25. Mar 6, 2019
    40
    The Occupation doesn't live up to its promises. After one hour of investigation, the player won't even try to understand what's going on anymore, as the narration feels way too elusive. Not to mention all the technical issues (framerate drops, glitches) and the bland art direction. It's a shame, given the interesting themes mentioned in the game.
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  1. Mar 4, 2019
    A tense, imaginative thriller that buckles under the weight of its own ambition.
  2. Mar 28, 2019
    Ultimately The Occupation is a game that is too much concerned with hiding, when it should be focused on what can be revealed.
User Score
4.4

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 17 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 17
  2. Negative: 8 out of 17
  1. May 18, 2021
    6
    Une belle idée , journaliste et on doit trouver toutes les preuves en fouinant et en interrogeant ,mais pas mal de bugs de gameplay de laUne belle idée , journaliste et on doit trouver toutes les preuves en fouinant et en interrogeant ,mais pas mal de bugs de gameplay de la lourdeur et quelques trucs incompréhensible comme ne pas pouvoir sauvegarder durant un chapitre. Bon petit jeu malgré tout. Full Review »
  2. Apr 15, 2019
    6
    Trotz 80er-Setting ist derzeit wohl kaum ein Spiel näher am politischen Zeitgeschehen als The Occupation: Nachdem in London offenbar einTrotz 80er-Setting ist derzeit wohl kaum ein Spiel näher am politischen Zeitgeschehen als The Occupation: Nachdem in London offenbar ein Einwanderer eine Bombe gezündet hat und dabei 23 Menschen starben, schreit Großbritannien nach Vergeltung: Der sogenannte Union Act soll alle Migranten mit sofortiger Wirkung des Landes verweisen. UK versinkt im Chaos – während Ihr als investigativer Journalist am Tatort nach der Wahrheit sucht. Das geschieht in reiner Schleichmanier, ganz ohne Waffen – dafür mit umso mehr Zeitdruck. The Occupation läuft nämlich in Echtzeit: Während Ihr im Regierungsgebäude nach kompromittierenden Daten sucht, tickt erbarmungslos die Uhr – denn in nur vier Stunden müsst Ihr durch sein. In verschlossene Räume gelangt Ihr derweil wie in Dishonored: So besorgt Ihr Euch von irgendwo eine Schlüsselkarte, nutzt alternativ einen Lüftungsschacht – oder schlüpft mit der Reinigungskraft rein. Beim komplett verdeckten Ermitteln wird aus Spannung jedoch gerne Frust: Die künstliche Intelligenz der Security ist unberechenbar, es gibt keinen Indikator, ob man Euch sieht oder hört und Zwischenspeichern ist nicht. Dennoch ist das realistische und äußerst immersive Indiespiel für Genrefans ein Geheimtipp. Full Review »