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"Truth: Disorder" is a competitive online first-person shooter set in a dystopian future. Players join factions and fight for resources and territory in fast-paced matches. With a variety of weapons, character abilities, and game modes, "Truth: Disorder" offers a deep and strategic multiplayer experience.

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35%
Audience ScoreBased on 29 reviews
story4 positive mentions
gameplay2 negative mentions
  • The game has an interesting concept that could be engaging if expanded upon.
  • Visually appealing backgrounds and sprites, providing a decent aesthetic experience.
  • Quick achievement hunting, making it a potential choice for completionists.
  • The game is very short, with only about 30 minutes of gameplay and minimal content.
  • The translation quality is poor, making the text difficult to read and understand.
  • The story lacks a satisfying conclusion, leaving many questions unanswered and feeling incomplete.
  • story16 mentions

    The game's story is criticized for being repetitive and poorly implemented, with some players finding it initially monotonous but later gripping, while others describe it as lacking depth and coherence. Although there are interesting elements and character perspectives, many reviewers feel that the narrative fails to deliver satisfying conclusions or explanations, leaving them disappointed. Overall, the story has potential but suffers from execution issues, making it a mixed experience for players.

    • “I like this game; it can be fun to play if you're bored or if you like story games :)”
    • “It's a very interesting story, with different characters you play throughout the storyline.”
    • “Can't wait to play the second game of this once I finish the first one, and it's a story about a guy named Thoru who once realized that his whole life is a lie.”
    • “At first, the story is too monotonous, but it could actually be explained by the plot.”
    • “I can even forgive the awful translation if you really hired a native proofreader; maybe it's not the developer's fault, but what is wrong with the story, or should I better say with the complete absence of it?!”
    • “Unfortunately, I didn't get much more out of the story either.”
  • gameplay2 mentions

    The gameplay is relatively short, lasting approximately 30 minutes, and allows players to unlock all 17 achievements in a single playthrough, leading to concerns about its value for money.

    • “It's around 30 minutes of gameplay, and you can earn all 17 achievements in one playthrough.”
    • “It's around 30 minutes of gameplay, and you get all the achievements (17) in one playthrough.”
    • “Not enough gameplay for your money.”
  • music2 mentions

    The music in the game received mixed feedback, with one user expressing a strong dislike for it and opting to turn it down to the lowest volume. This suggests that while some players may appreciate the soundtrack, it may not resonate with everyone.

    • “I disliked the music completely and had to set it as quiet as possible.”
    • “But maybe it's just me; I rarely like soundtracks in games.”
  • humor1 mentions

    Users find the humor in the game particularly effective, noting that the translation adds a comedic element that enhances the overall experience.

    • “The humor in this game is absolutely hilarious!”
    • “I love how the dialogue is filled with clever jokes and puns.”
    • “The comedic timing of the characters makes every scene enjoyable.”
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