Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator is a strange but compelling simulation. Under an old school graphics and a cumbersome UI, it lies a well written story and a deep stocks and trading game.
Very addictive so far, has a fantastic loop. Good game. Might get repetitive after a while and there should be an option to skip market days. But otherwise, very good
Kind of fascinating how this game will get you addicted for about three days, before you forget you even have it installed. Has a genuinely exciting gameplay loop for about five hours or so, and its sense of humor is honestly pretty funny. While it won't be something you'll come back to after getting about five of the endings or so, learn to rig the in-game stock market, and buy the largest storage compartment, it is a unique premise worth spending a few hours on.
The soundtrack is one of the best of the year, and it’s incredibly stylish. But the sheer gory, numerical compulsion at its core gets more terrifying the more you consider how much sway this manic impulse toward numb, exploitative accumulation holds in our own world. Dystopias like this used to feel creepily prescient. Now, they just feel terrifyingly honest.
Un juego diferente con un gran tono sarcástico y divertido pero insuficiente para concederle una nota superior, porque no es más que un simulador de compra venta de órganos y acciones en un mercado negro ficticio en el que apenas hay cosas por hacer.
Algo más de profundidad hubiera sido lo ideal
Summary Buy, sell, and trade organs in a strange and evolving universe. Dive into the quivering innards of alien capitalism in the sci-fi body horror market tycoon game you didn't know you needed.