Hey everyone! I’m trying to remember this game I played a while back. It’s got a really cool dystopian vibe, kinda like that show Severance.
The main character lives in a futuristic world that’s pretty gloomy. Every day starts the same way—you wake up and go through a routine before heading to a massive, controlling corporation that runs almost everything in the city.
At work, you perform odd tasks that barely make sense. Despite the strangeness, it all adds to the game’s mysterious charm.
I can’t recall the name, but I really miss playing it. Has anyone experienced a similar game or can help me figure out which game this might be?
Sounds a lot like ‘Mosaic’ to me. That game nails the whole dystopian corporate vibe with repetitive tasks and a gloomy atmosphere. It’s got that same unsettling feel as Severance. If you’re into that kind of thing, you might also dig ‘Orwell’ or ‘Beholder’.
That game sounds pretty wild. Reminds me a bit of ‘The Outer Worlds’ with its corporate-controlled dystopia vibe. But the daily routine part makes me think it could be ‘Mosaic.’ It’s this indie game where you play a cog in the machine, doing meaningless tasks for a big corporation. Really nails that bleak, repetitive atmosphere you’re talking about.
Mosaic does sound like a match. Another game with similar vibes is Observer. It’s a cyberpunk thriller where you’re solving crimes in a dark, corporate-controlled future. Might scratch that dystopian itch if you’re looking for more.
Sounds a bit like The Stanley Parable. You play as an office worker doing repetitive tasks. The game has a dark humor vibe and multiple endings. Not exactly dystopian, but it’s got that weird corporate feel you described.