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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 4.8 hrs on record (4.6 hrs at review time)
Posted: 7 Sep, 2022 @ 5:00am

The best way I can describe Hypnospace Outlaw is as a "90's internet simulator". You play as an enforcer, your job is to make sure everyone online follows the C.H.I.M.E rules (Content infringement, Harassment, Illegal activity, Malicious software and Extralegal commerce).
Throughout your Law-keeping journey you will encounter many different website made by many different people. Some sites are funny, some are very personal and some just don't work at all. I was surprised by the amount of sites Hypnospace has, the game truly feels alive, you have hater forums trashing people, fictional products\bands\cultural icons, and small businesses adapting to the online world (just to name a few). And the best part of all is everything interacts with each other.
You can see someone's personal website with a section mourning his dead wife only to find him, hours later, posting about her in a "remembering the one's we lost" website, for example.
Everything is connected in Hypnospace Outlaw and it makes it feel alive.
Like I said earlier some websites are funny, and yeah, they are. The game is really funny to me, from old people not knowing how to use the internet, to stupid jingles for fake products. The game is full of surprising and hilarious moments

I recommend Hypnospace Outlaw, however I do think you have to like or at the very least tolerate 90's internet and it's culture to enjoy this one. Sounds obvious but still better said than not...
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