Using the new governmental security program that has the power to survey the online presence of every person in The Nation, you investigate the lives of citizens to find those responsible for a series of terror attacks. Information from the internet, personal communications and private files are all accessible to you. But, be warned, the information you supply will have consequences…
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Without spoiling anything, Orwell is a great and interesting narrative game with a satisfying UI(both in appearance and sound effects) that maintains a specific vibe throughout the entire game and maintains it well. With advancements in technology, even since the game has released, this game feels very on the nose and I really was engaged the entire time. I plan on replaying it at least once more to see another ending, but I also immediately bought the second one so.. I am going to binge that straight through as well first. I highly recommend picking this game up on a sale(I believe Steam Spring Sale has it at $3 currently), it is well worth it, and the game took me about 4.5 hours to complete.
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Harrison: This hacker is fricking amazeballs as shit!
initiate: i am in ur downloads, hackin all ur dataz ;)
Cassandra: Ummm... that's not a thing...
Josef: Yeah... can you say "awkward?"
Juliet: Okay, yeah, cuz THAT'S totally normal...
Symes: Erm, how 'bout no more talking from you?
Nina: is shot to death in front of her child, illustrating how those who align themselves with corrupt systems can never truly make the positive difference they hope to make
You: clicking pointlessly on a passage of text about Catherine Delacroix even though it isn't highlighted because it's obviously important evidence