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MONSTER
Replica is an interactive novel game based on cellphone and social media. The insane experience of peeping into someone's privacy in a cellphone will make you become the greatest patriot of the country.
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15 reviews found80
TechRaptor
Jul 20, 2016
Replica offers a great interactive experience. Its story is complex, with an ability to make players reconsider all of their actions and ideals. Replica's cellphone-inspired gameplay is immersive and realistic. Unfortunately, the story is repetitive after the first playthrough and backtracking is monotonous as the narrative expands. Still, Replica creates a shocking experience for anyone who likes a good mystery.(
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Bit Cultures
Jul 22, 2016
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IGN Spain
Jul 6, 2016
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VideoGamer
Jul 13, 2016
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GameSpew
Apr 7, 2022
Perhaps console isn’t the best place to play, then, but Replica is a game very much worth your time. Costing around the price of a cup of coffee, you’ve got a dark and mysterious experience that will undoubtedly get its claws in you. Snooping around someone’s data is always more alluring than it should be, and you’ll be on the edge of your seat each time you discover a new password, wondering what incriminating evidence awaits. Replica is uncomfortable from start to finish, but if you think you can hack it – figuratively and literally – it’s well worth playing. Just consider grabbing it on Switch or PC instead.
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Nindie Spotlight
Nov 7, 2020
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PLAY
May 3, 2022
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TheXboxHub
Apr 12, 2022
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Cubed3
Jun 29, 2021
Replica is an interesting title that has some really good ideas with how it lays out its puzzles. Rather than focusing on the generic "video game" ones, Somi instead has incorporated more "in real life" problem-solving with trying to crack into someone's phone. However, the overall premise that is dealt with important concepts should've had more heightened tensions that Somi needed, to make the story more believable. The corny dialogue detracted from the terrorism and surveillance-overlord Big Brother plot that needed to be taken a bit more seriously. However, presentation aside, the puzzles are quite clever and are worth at least a look into this experience.
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SpazioGames
Sep 18, 2016
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