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Orwell: Ignorance is Strength

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Orwell: Ignorance is Strength
Description
Inspired by the rise of fake news, social media echo chambers, and the displacement of truth, Orwell: Ignorance is Strength is the second--darker--season of the award-winning surveillance thriller, Orwell. With the power to both uncover and play with "the truth", you must decide for yourself how far...
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3.5/5

( 16 Reviews )

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2018, Osmotic Studios, ...
System requirements
Windows 7 / 8 / 10, 2.0 GHz, 4 GB RAM, DirectX 9 compatible, Version 9.0, 3 GB available space...
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Orwell: Ignorance is Strength Original Soundtrack
Time to beat
3.5 hMain
5 h Main + Sides
9 h Completionist
4.5 h All Styles
Description
Inspired by the rise of fake news, social media echo chambers, and the displacement of truth, Orwell: Ignorance is Strength is the second--darker--season of the award-winning surveillance thriller, Orwell. With the power to both uncover and play with "the truth", you must decide for yourself how far you will go in the service of your country and whether the truth is sacred or ignorance is strength.

Inducted into “The Office”--a top-secret department of the government’s Orwell security program--you’ll take on the role of an investigative agent during a time when civil unrest threatens a major political crisis between the Nation and neighboring country Parges.

Reporting directly to newly appointed Orwell advisor, Ampleford, you‘re tasked with uncovering the truth behind the escalating political tension, and delving deep into the lives of Raban Vhart, editor of The People’s Voice and self-proclaimed guardian of truth, his wife, Karen, and his brother, Illya, to uncover their potential involvement.

To assist you in your task, you will be given new tools and mechanics that provide opportunities to control and impact the narrative. A new “time of day” system puts you in time-sensitive situations, making who you chose to investigate and when, more important than ever. You can also research more widely and dig deeper into citizen’s lives, gathering additional to influence the way events are reported and perceived by the public.

FEATURES

Investigate the agitators - Enter the world of Orwell and join a top-secret department of agents known as “The Office” during a time of civil unrest and political tension. Profile persons of interest by exploring web pages, social media and private communications. Make connections. Find the information you need to know.

Uncover the truth - Separate the stories from the facts, the propagated myths and fake news from what’s really happening. Identify the hidden agendas of all those involved and expose them for what they are.

Manipulate the information - Use Orwell’s upgraded toolset and the information you have uncovered to create your own version of the truth. Then use that to gain influence and control over the situation.

End the threat - Expose the truth. Destroy the lives and influence of those who seek to bring harm to the government and diplomatic relations with neighbouring countries. Put an end to the civil unrest threatening to destroy the Nation.

Releasing over three episodes - The game will release on PC, Mac and Linux across three bi-weekly episodes, with episode one available February 22. Be part of the investigation as it unfolds.

©2017 Osmotic Studios

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Season 2 Deluxe
soundtrack (FLAC)
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Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
Safety and satisfaction. Stellar support 24/7 and full refunds up to 30 days.
Time to beat
3.5 hMain
5 h Main + Sides
9 h Completionist
4.5 h All Styles
Game details
Works on:
Windows (7, 8, 10, 11), Linux (Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04), Mac OS X (10.10.5+)
Release date:
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Size:
565 MB

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Posted on: March 27, 2018

dande48

Games: Reviews: 64

Great! But doesn't match the first

Pros: -Time suspense. You only have so many uploads to make per day. -Puzzles. You need to put the pieces together, and do a little more hacking. -Message. "Fake News", and manipulation by everyone. Absoultely important; just as much as the first. Cons: -Little choice afforded. Sometimes bad data needs to be uploaded for the game to progress. -The "influencer" mechanic had very little influence on the game. Used only in the last 1/3, to generate "fake news" to combat different "fake news". No real option to get around it. Would have been great to have been flushed out more, but it wasn't implemented well, and doesn't really have a place in a sequel. -The stakes felt lower. While I didn't like the antagonist, I didn't like the approach to taking him down, and felt no urgency to do my job well. I hope there is a sequel, and I'm glad the indie devs weren't afraid to try new things. I look forward to the next installment.


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Posted on: February 22, 2018

dragonace3

Verified owner

Games: Reviews: 1

Does not fulfill expectations

When i heard that there was to be a sequel to the great Orwell and that it tackled the question of truth i was very thrilled! After now having played all three episodes i must sadly say, that the game lacks in several regards. While the core mechanics are still very fun and the basic story at least captivating enough to get you through the game, it never at one point reaches the hights of the first game. The new "Influencer" mechanice, while being a good idea, is introduced way too late and there is no real progress made in how you can tackle choices. Especially the second episode is irrelevant to the story at a whole and the ending was not satisfying to me. All people who liked the first game i can recommend to get this in a sale, but otherwise stay away from it.


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Posted on: May 19, 2019

Vivian19107

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Games: 75 Reviews: 11

Good, but less so than the first game

I was absolutely delighted by the first Orwell game and eager to play the sequel. It is still a good game, but if engaged me less than the first one. However, that may depend on one's preferences, so I will explain what I liked and what I didn't like. - I liked that the story was very powerful. There is a lot of human tragedy involved and it is a good - but sad - example of how politics, greed for power can ruin lives and how ruthless those in power can be. The attention to detail in the source provided was also very good again. There were a few tie-ins with the first game, which were enjoyable and also helped to create this virtual world again in a lively way. It was also a good idea to be able to use stored data in search fields or a passwords to gain new information. - Between like and dislike was the new "fake news" function. It's good that they added new elements, I like it when there is some innovation. The fake news angle is more important then ever and the game shows how easy it is to manipulate. However, I enjoyed the pure investigation bit of the first game much more and I also felt more uncomfortable with my role as the game progressed (which may well be a purpose, but I do want to enjoy gameplay). Then, the focus was very limited. Everything mainly revolved around 3 characters (with a 4th one being somewhat involved) and compared to the rich world of the first game it was not as satisfying, not as varied. So, some might like this game more than the first one because of the fake news angle, but I hope that if there is a third game one day (and I very much hope there will be), it will be more investigative and with more characters again.


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Posted on: December 28, 2018

CharlieLima79

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Games: 634 Reviews: 149

A disappointing sequel to 'Orwell'

The first 'Orwell' game is one of my favourites of all time. Despite its ludicrous premise, the game mechanics and story worked really well together. To me, it was a complete experience; so to hear that there would be a sequel got me curious. Where else could the 'Orwell' story go? 'Orwell: Ignorance is Strength', is set during the same time frame as 'O1'. In 'O2', you play as another new recruit, tasked with profiling persons of interest in a political scandal. The story of 'O2' runs in parallel with that of 'O1', and that is one of the weaknesses of the game. 'O2' seems to expect you to remember the politics of 'O1', which I don't. The setting and politics of 'O1' to me were merely dressing and reasons for snooping on people. However in 'O2', you need to have a keener awareness of the players in the politics of The Nation, Parges, The Party, etc. Without a proper review of these background information, it's hard to get into the story. Intersecting the story of 'O2' with that of 'O1' just highlights how uninteresting, unlikeable and unsympathetic the main players are in 'O2'. My decisions in 'O1' were in part based on how much I liked or empathized with the characters. But in 'O2', I couldn't care less. That meant the twist at the end of the 'O2' suddenly became less impactful because I felt all characters deserved some form of retribution. The most interesting thing about 'O2' is a new game mechanic called Influencer, which allows you to construct a narrative to combat an opposing one to change the direction of the dominating online conversation. Unfortunately, this mechanic doesn't appear until the last of 3 chapters, while the first 2 is spent on building profiles like in 'O1'. It's a shame that such novel game mechanic and opportunity were wasted. It pains me to say that 'O2' is not that great. It's interesting, but it's nowhere near the brillance of 'O1'. It's worth a try if you're a fan of the first game, but it's overall worth passing over or ignoring.


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Posted on: March 6, 2018

sakuyarules

Verified owner

Games: 112 Reviews: 9

Wonderful

I liked the first game a lot, and was excited to see another game in the series. If you liked the first, you'll like this one as well. The story is interesting, and I feel like some of the answers require more thinking/detective work than in the first; which I loved. They also added a new feature or two in regards to the data chunks, this made me quite happy! All in all, I loved the game.


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