Scorn Review: Twisted, Macabre, and Boring - Indie Game Culture

Victor Espinosa

Scorn is a confusing, dark journey through a confusing, dark world that ends with a cutscene open to player interpretation.
Nothing is spelled out, there’s no dialogue, and at no point will the game attempt to explain a damn thing. We lost track of how many times we asked ourselves, “What the hell is that?” in the first 30 mins of the game.
I have braved this twisted alien Hellscape so you don’t have to. So kick back as I explore the game that could be summed up perfectly as “H.G. Geiger’s wet dream.”
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Posted Nov 22, 2022

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