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xyzzysqrl ([personal profile] xyzzysqrl) wrote2019-08-11 02:35 am

Recordkeeping: Broken Reality COMPLETE

So rarely have I played a game that wears exactly what it is on its sleeve, yet plays its cards close to its chest.

Broken Reality is a "vaporwave" game about exploring the retrofuturistic internet of the future. It's dilapidated, packed with glitches. No one much cares about you except as a vehicle to get more 'likes' on their own content, if that. Mostly, they're glued to their tablets. Your only means of interacting with the world at first is your thumbs-up Liker. Memes are everywhere.

Soon enough you learn to slash through malware, follow hyperlinks and spend like an influencer, and that's all important and ends up making the game feel a bit 3D Metroid, but with more bullshitting and net culture.

More than once I found myself asking myself/the game, "Does this actually mean anything? Does this have a purpose? Are we shitposting here or is something more profound at the heart of it?" and like the culture it came from the game just sorta shrug-lol'd at me. I could never tell what actually mattered, and it often bothered me. (It turns out I wasn't the only person asking such questions.)

In the end I came away with a vaguely satisfied sense. This is not a healthy system, this is not the way people are supposed to interact, and I think the game knows that on some level. I'm glad I played it, but it was ... very strange.

A little broken, you could say.
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[personal profile] chalcedony_starlings 2019-08-11 08:05 am (UTC)(link)

That was something.

Edited to add: Also, it's also on the Humble Store, as one of the developers points out on the Steam forum.

And also: some speculation on the meaning of the ending.

Edited 2019-08-11 08:19 (UTC)
chalcedony_starlings: A square pixel face from a Minecraft skin, with color variation mimicking a feathery texture. It's split in half vertically: the left side is off-white with a brown eye, and the right side is off-black with a green eye. There's dots to the far left and right. (ditherian)

[personal profile] chalcedony_starlings 2019-08-11 08:32 am (UTC)(link)

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Edited 2019-08-11 08:33 (UTC)

[personal profile] bhagpuss 2019-08-11 08:10 am (UTC)(link)
I didn't know there were vaporwave games. Does it have a vaporwave soundtrack, too?
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[personal profile] swordianmaster 2019-08-11 10:06 pm (UTC)(link)
There are plenty of games that use the vaporwave aesthetic/soundtrack nowdays, but very few games that actually embrace the weirdly counterculture feel of vaporwave. Broken Reality is one. Hypnospace Outlaw is another, in a similar but more impersonal vein.
Edited 2019-08-11 22:06 (UTC)
chalcedony_starlings: A square pixel face from a Minecraft skin, with color variation mimicking a feathery texture. It's split in half vertically: the left side is off-white with a brown eye, and the right side is off-black with a green eye. There's dots to the far left and right. (ditherian)

[personal profile] chalcedony_starlings 2019-08-14 05:18 pm (UTC)(link)

Followup: apparently asking why the Save button looks like a vending machine (with a drink can in the bottom) is a real thing sometimes? Can't tell whether deliberate in various directions.