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Fort Solis review | PC Gamer

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What is it? A compact narrative-led thriller set on Mars with triple-A production values.
Release date August 22, 2023
Expect to pay TBC
Developer Fallen Leaf, Black Drakkar Games
Publisher Dear Villagers
Reviewed on RTX 2070, i7-10750H, 16GB RAM
Steam Deck N/A
Link
 Official site

Is that it? My reaction on polishing off the last chapter of Fort Solis was consistent with much of what I’d felt throughout. Descriptions of this debut venture from Fallen Leaf contain words such as ‘thriller’, comparisons to Netflix miniseries, and promises of exploration, nerve-wracking set pieces, a deep plot, and triple-A production values. While it emphatically ticks that last box—it looks and sounds very impressive—I’m baffled as to what happened with the rest of the brief.

Imagine you sat down for a four-part thriller on Netflix, and the entire first episode focused on a man ambling about a research facility on Mars, trying to figure out which doors are locked and which aren’t. Would you proceed to episode two? Sure, he occasionally picks up an object and makes a wry comment about it. Sometimes he indulges in a little banter over comms with his colleague back at base. But there’s no escaping that this is a plodding opening episode, literally, as your man trudges from room to room and back, and you hope to find a switch or keycard that opens up a new path, the metallic swoosh of sliding space doors gradually imprinting itself on your brain.

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