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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.

Reviews

33%
Audience ScoreBased on 28 reviews
humor1 positive mentions
  • The game has an interesting concept that revolves around a mysterious illness and the protagonist's quest for truth.
  • Visually appealing backgrounds and sprites, which some players found enjoyable.
  • Quick achievement hunting, making it a potential choice for players looking for easy completion.
  • The game is very short, with around 30 minutes of gameplay and minimal content, leaving players wanting more.
  • The translation quality is poor, with numerous grammatical errors and awkward phrasing that detracts from the experience.
  • The endings are unsatisfying and lack clarity, leading to confusion and frustration among players.
  • story17 mentions

    The story has received mixed reviews, with some players finding it initially monotonous and poorly implemented, despite moments of intrigue. While the narrative features interesting characters and a potentially engaging premise about amnesia and a life shrouded in mystery, many feel it ultimately lacks depth and fails to deliver a satisfying conclusion. Overall, the storytelling is seen as repetitive and underwhelming, leaving players wanting more clarity and substance.

    • “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.”
    • “I can even forgive the awful translation if you really hired a native proofreader, maybe it's not the dev's fault but what is wrong with the story or should I better say with the complete absence of it?!”
    • “Potentially, there's a lot that this game can offer, but the story is mostly monotonous with minor breaks in the middle and end.”
    • “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 significantly, suggesting that personal taste may heavily influence opinions on the soundtrack.

    • “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 couldn't stop laughing at the witty dialogue and clever puns.”
    • “The comedic timing of the characters is spot on and adds so much to the experience.”
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