SOMA (Xbox One) Review
Soma has been available to players for a long time, as long as you owned a relatively powerful PC or PlayStation 4. Xbox One players have had to wait until now to get their hands on the horror title. The issue is whether the game holds up on this platform and if it was worth the rather long wait. The game largely shares the same mechanics of Frictional Games previous, and highly acclaimed, title Amnesia: The Dark Descent. The player is not really expected to fight enemies but try to hide from them. The real major difference between the two games is that Soma has had a dramatic shift in setting to an underwater facility. After some rather nefarious research, horrific monsters have been left to roam around the abandoned structures whilst you try to explore. Considering that Soma was first released way back in 2015, a lot of people will already be very familiar with its mechanics and the general gameplay. What they might not know about is the