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Shift 87 is an observation horror game with subtle anomalies and unsettling occurrences – and it’s coming soon on GOG!

Dear valued shift worker, your task today: Check special environments for anomalies and deviations. Navigate through each level and memorize it, spot any deviations, and use your designated device to report any anomalies. Remember though, accuracy is paramount; incorrect reports lead to a reset of the sequence.

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GOG.com: Coming soon: Shift 87
Either the link doesn't work, or this is another one of these games that are excluded from the "German view".
Though I tend to lean to the first alternative, because on Steam I can see the game.

Going by the Steam trailer, this is another "supernatural walking sim".
In this one, your goal seems to be to "find them all".
"Them" being anomalies.

Edit: three days later and the link is up again - and works. XD
Post edited July 18, 2024 by BreOl72
I don't know, the setting looks great, but the concept feels kind of worn out. There are quite a few games with a seemingly lonely, dark and disturbing setting. There are games that play very well with this concept and exploit it masterfully (e.g. Amnesia: The Dark Descent). Other games, on the other hand, use the same concept (repeating the same formula without further ado) with very little to highlight in terms of setting or mechanics, which makes them generic. I hope this is not the case. I will follow it up. Thanks to GOG and to Pixelsplit and Daedalic Entertainment.
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BreOl72: Edit: three days later and the link is up again - and works. XD
It feels very fitting for this game that the OP says "posted 2 hours ago" and the first post is three days old.
You know, I was hoping for a driving vehicular combat game a la Interstate 76' or 82', but instead it just looks like another depressing post-dystopia game. Take your Alprazolam, GOG!
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UCrest: I don't know, the setting looks great, but the concept feels kind of worn out. There are quite a few games with a seemingly lonely, dark and disturbing setting. There are games that play very well with this concept and exploit it masterfully (e.g. Amnesia: The Dark Descent). Other games, on the other hand, use the same concept (repeating the same formula without further ado) with very little to highlight in terms of setting or mechanics, which makes them generic. I hope this is not the case. I will follow it up. Thanks to GOG and to Pixelsplit and Daedalic Entertainment.
Dark Descent has nothing to do with that genre. :P
I have no doubt, youtubers the world over will be thrilled to know another one of these exists..
That trailer sure didn't tell me much.
This seems to be a cross between FNAF and Papers, Please.
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Immaculate_Simian: I have no doubt, youtubers the world over will be thrilled to know another one of these exists..
Most likely that is the target audience.
Post edited July 21, 2024 by pferreira1983