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Which area was this "first encounter" in? A lot of the early appearances of that thing are just teasers and fake-outs. It's not until the second hub area that it becomes a legitimate threat.So a few years back I finally tried to play Amnesia. It was on my friend's Steam Box that he got. And I got a good few days worth of game play in I think? But I really lost a lot of steam when I realized I had basically gotten past the first monster of the game without ever seeing it more or less. I was so damn good at hiding and moving carefully that I avoided it entirely but for a brief glimpse at one point.
Yeah, SOMA is interested in telling its story, but it’s not especially interested in being challenging. It’s not so much a survival horror game as what some people call a “walking simulator.”
It’s sort of weird: I capital-L Love Subnautica, but I’ve never really understood what people find scary about it. I don’t really get what makes a Reaper Leviathan scarier than, for instance, a Lynel in Breath of the Wild. SOMA, on the other hand, really got under my skin. I wasn’t so much scared of what the places and creatures in SOMA could do to me; I was scared of what they were. Maybe if I were more insightful that would tell me something about myself and my relationship with fear, but I don’t really know what that would be.
Nope, wrong. The only thing you're done with is Melty Face not actually doing anything to you.It was my understanding that once I was dealing with the invisible monster in the sewers, the melty face monster part of the game was over.