"The Occupation has a premise that is really intriguing in theory. Trying to spy on a powerful entity and taking them to task with your questioning is the kind of experience that can be great in the game, and taking inspiration from current affairs makes it feel much more authentic. It's a shame that various bugs, even when updated to the most recent build, can make the experience feel lacklustre, and at times a frustration to play."
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Occupation 2.5 drops you into a world where aliens have turned most humans into monsters and taken over governments. You play as a survivor armed with guns and gadgets fighting through hordes of enemies while uncovering secrets behind the invasion. The game switches between first and third person perspectives letting you tackle combat and exploration in either view. Missions mix shooting baddies with solving environmental puzzles to progress the story. Available on PC mobile and web it plays like a streamlined action game with a focus on quick reflexes and resource management. The game stands out for its fast-paced combat and mix of sci-fi horror elements. While not graphically flashy it uses bright colors and exaggerated enemy designs to keep the tone energetic. Community feedback highlights the satisfying gunplay and the challenge of balancing ammo and health pickups. With 87 user reviews averaging 4.2 stars on its main platform it shows strong word of mouth among fans of indie shooters. The single-player campaign clocks in at around 10 hours with optional side missions adding extra grind if you want to max out weapon upgrades.
Scientists have discovered an ancient alien artifact. It was activated and a giant alien mothership appears in orbit of the Earth. People began to turn into zombies and monsters. Most governments collude with extraterrestrials. Try to survive in a new world filled with creatures and monsters, try to correct the scientists' mistake!
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