At this moment, all eyes seem to be on a new five-part indie thrill adventure titled "Orwell." The game was released in weekly episodes and wrapped up earlier this month. The last two months has been very interesting and is catching up on the latest trend that a lot of players who were excited and curious already gave it a try.
"Orwell" is apparently one of the most talked about game on Twitter. It has trended worldwide on feeds as users gave positive feedback about the game. Some players also shared how good it was and provided some few details about the said game. One player on Metacritic commented that the game is a thought-provoking one about privacy and ethical dilemmas. "Orwell" got an approval rating of 90 percent on Steam.
Snooping around in other people's lives, "Orwell" attempts to prevent a terrorist plan from happening. It has already been assumed that the title is a reference to George Orwell, author of seminal "1984" and "Animal Farm."
In the era where "Orwell" is set, privacy has become an increasingly sensitive issue. As it mentions big data surveillance and Internet security, the theme is already relevant to the present time. Somehow, an unexpected turn along the way happens,, making it more exciting for the players, writes VG247.
Gamers who are interested to try the game have nothing to lose. They can get the first episode on Steam for free. For the full and complete season, however, "Orwell" is priced $10 on Steam. As of today, the game is only for Windows users.