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  • Summary: You do not know anything, yet you have to move forward. Wander through the corridors of a mysterious factory and recover your abilities. Fight patrolling drones and break through to demanding boss battles. Seek a way out and find the meaning of the game's title.
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  1. Sep 26, 2022
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    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This game plays like an unfinished project from a middle school game making class. It is not worth $10. I probably wouldn't pay $1 for it if I could go back in time. This is especially disappointing given the large number of people listed in the credits. The mechanics are clumsy, the upgrades afford you little more of substance than the ability to get to more of the map, the map itself is nearly linear with just a little backtracking required for some areas, combat is exceedingly dull/repetitive, and the big reveal at the end is just that fig. = figure, which is clear from the title. You are presumably one of many experiments in some sort of test facility, but that punchline is just so underwhelming, especially coupled with a game that offers almost nothing in terms of game-play otherwise. It strikes me as possibly an homage to Environmental Station Alpha, so I recommend just playing that instead. I haven't even finished that game, but what I've played in it so far is miles beyond what the entirety of fig. has to offer. Expand