 It's almost Halloween so that means that we have to talk about a spooky scary game. So we are going to talk about the latest released Soma. Soma is a psychological sci-fi horror game by Frictional Games, the creators of Amnesia. Soma takes place in Pathos 2, a remote underwater research facility that became the last human settlement to exist after Earth was hit with a comet that caused a major extinction event. You play in first person perspective as Simon, and as you navigate Pathos 2 you must find clues such as audio tapes and notes to further your way through the storyline. As with most titles by Frictional Games there is little to no combat, and instead the player progresses by puzzle solving, exploration, and the use of stealth. As you explore the world of Soma you will face the horrors that are buried beneath the ocean waves. There are locked terminals and secret documents to help you uncover the truth behind the chaos. You will also have to seek out the last remaining inhabitants, and take place in the events that will ultimately shape the fate of the station. But you must be careful, because danger lurks around every corner. There are corrupted humans, twisted creatures, insane robots, and even an inscrutable omnipresent AI. You'll need to figure out how to deal with each one of these horrors. Just remember there's no fighting back. Either you outsmart your enemies, or you get ready to run. Navigate Pathos 2 and you start talking to some of the robots, you will start to realize that they really are insane. The machines begin to develop human characteristics and a consciousness, and it's up to you to figure out why this has happened. This game is developed to question your very existence as a human. It's an unsettling story about identity, consciousness, and what it means to be human. I've started watching Markiplier's playthrough, so I haven't gotten through the whole game yet, but so far it's an intriguing and mysterious puzzle that makes me want to hurry up so that I can watch all of them all the way to the end. I actually did spoil the entire plot and storyline for myself though. I went on to a wiki to do some research, and I just literally couldn't stop reading the story. It was so good. I won't spoil anything, but it's very intense and complex and insane, and it's no wonder that this game took five years in the making. If you're into psychological horror games, then this is definitely one that you need to check out, or even watch someone else play, because it's that good. I hope you guys enjoyed this video. Please leave a like if you did, and if you'd like to see more of me, you can find me on my channel, Brits Games. The links for me are down in the description, as well as some resources that you can read, but beware, there are spoilers. Thank you guys for watching. I will see you next week. Goodbye, and happy Halloween. What's this? A path? What could it lead to? Could it be a new home? Oh, it's magical. Impulse is produced by the Freedom Network. Ever wanted to earn revenue from your videos? Freedom offers a great partnership program which includes access to hundreds of thousands of audio tracks, sponsorships with great partners, and most importantly, a no lock-in contract. You can leave at any time, for any reason. We accept everyone, both big and small. For more information, click here or visit the link in the video description.