October is the month for horror games – the four premier weeks where YouTubers and Twitch streamers provide daily doses of screams and scares. From Soma to Stasis to Five Nights at Freddy’s 4, this year’s virtual festivities seem especially frightening. For every polished, terrifying delight, however, at least one dud claws its way onto Steam’s catalogue. A walking simulator for all intents and purposes, Caffeine: Episode One contains enough bugs to fill ten failures.
“Caffeine is a quirky first person adventure game with environmental puzzles and a touch of psychological horror. Set in the near future, the entire population of Earth is vigorously addicted to coffee. Massive space stations built by the biggest corporations roam the stars mining minerals to create a synthetic caffeine.”
Or so the game’s Steam page says. In the 88 minutes I spent wandering about decrepit space station halls, Caffeine: Episode One eschewed backstory...
“Caffeine is a quirky first person adventure game with environmental puzzles and a touch of psychological horror. Set in the near future, the entire population of Earth is vigorously addicted to coffee. Massive space stations built by the biggest corporations roam the stars mining minerals to create a synthetic caffeine.”
Or so the game’s Steam page says. In the 88 minutes I spent wandering about decrepit space station halls, Caffeine: Episode One eschewed backstory...
- 10/11/2015
- by Joshua Kowbel
- We Got This Covered
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