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Anomalien casts you as a washed-up scientist tracking weirdness in a city where the sky’s never quiet. Armed with a clunky scanner, you hunt floating distortions, disrupt their energy, and trace them back to whatever’s causing the mess. It’s a lean mix of slow-burn investigation and bursts of chaotic combat. You’ll juggle limited resources, dodge unstable rifts, and hope your gear doesn’t fry before you find the root of the problem. The game nails the tension between preparation and panic. Every mission feels like a race against invisible forces, with a satisfying loop of scanning, adapting, and reacting. While small in scale, its focus on methodical problem solving earned it a 78% on Steam from fans of tight, thinking-person action games. Just don’t expect pretty visuals, Anomalien looks like it was built in 2006, which might charm or annoy depending on your nostalgia tolerance.
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