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Pollard Studio's debut drops you into an Orwellian East Germany where you break into suspects' minds for a living, and the game's atmosphere alone makes it worth the six-to-eight hours it asks for.

My first hour inside KARMA: The Dark World felt like someone had left a David Lynch film running on a loop inside a Stasi filing cabinet, and I mean that as high praise. You play Daniel McGovern, a Roam Agent employed by the all-controlling Leviathan Corporation, whose Thought Bureau gives you a device called the Braindive that lets you crack open the minds of accused citizens and rummage through their memories. It is a debut from Shanghai-based Pollard Studio, and the ambition on display is audacious for a first release. The Braindive sequences are where the game earns everything it is reaching for. Each mind you enter is architecturally unique, built around the emotional state of its owner rather than any logical floor plan. One suspect's consciousness looks like a bureaucratic nightmare of endless surveillance screens watching each other; another collapses into corridors from what feels like a retro-futurist fever. The UE5 visual work is genuinely striking, with Lumen-lit environments that shift between oppressive industrial realism and full surrealist abstraction mid-scene. The orchestral soundtrack, mixed with Dolby Atmos spatial audio, carries so much of the mood that playing without headphones feels like watching the thing through a closed window. Composer Geng Li's score is one of the better things to happen to the horror genre this year. The world itself is the game's other great achievement. KARMA plants its flag in an alternate 1984 East Germany where the Leviathan Corporation has replaced the government entirely, dosing workers with compliance pills and monitoring thought crime through a totalitarian AI called Mother. The Orwell references are not subtle, and some reviewers have pushed back on that, but for players who find that setting genuinely compelling rather than derivative, the first half of this game is close to what great dystopian fiction can do when it crosses into interactive space. The collectible puzzle boxes scattered through each environment are a small but satisfying sidequest, presenting logic and environmental riddles that unlock collectible figurines and reward curiosity rather than demanding it. Honesty requires admitting where the wheels wobble. The third act loses its grip on the tight, oppressive tone the first half builds so carefully, and the pacing in those final chapters becomes uneven, with long cutscene stretches that test even sympathetic viewers. The gameplay loop is transparent enough that genre veterans will see its skeleton quickly: Braindive, investigate fragmented scene, solve puzzle, evade creature, repeat. Chase sequences suffer from a movement speed so cautious it borders on parody, undermining tension exactly when the game needs it most. The monster-evasion encounters in Act 3, which lean on a camera-based mechanic, land closer to frustration than dread. And the emotional payoff of the finale, while clearly reaching for something poignant, struggles because Daniel himself remains somewhat opaque throughout. None of that makes KARMA a game to skip. Steam players have responded warmly, and the community consensus lands roughly where critics do: the atmosphere and world-building are close to exceptional, the narrative ambition is real, and the execution is genuinely compelling for about sixty percent of the runtime before it starts to fray. For players who value mood, soundscape, and the feeling of being inside someone else's nightmare over tight mechanical challenge, Pollard Studio has built something distinctive and worth sitting with. It knows what it wants to be. It just does not always manage to stay fully in control of that identity all the way to the credits. Kai, Scout Team

KARMA: The Dark World

KARMA: The Dark World

27 mar 2025POLLARD STUDIO LLCWired Productions
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Pollard Studio's debut drops you into an Orwellian East Germany where you break into suspects' minds for a living, and the game's atmosphere alone makes it worth the six-to-eight hours it asks for.

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My first hour inside KARMA: The Dark World felt like someone had left a David Lynch film running on a loop inside a Stasi filing cabinet, and I mean that as high praise. You play Daniel McGovern, a Roam Agent employed by the all-controlling Leviathan Corporation, whose Thought Bureau gives you a device called the Braindive that lets you crack open the minds of accused citizens and rummage through their memories. It is a debut from Shanghai-based Pollard Studio, and the ambition on display is audacious for a first release. The Braindive sequences are where the game earns everything it is reaching for. Each mind you enter is architecturally unique, built around the emotional state of its owner rather than any logical floor plan. One suspect's consciousness looks like a bureaucratic nightmare of endless surveillance screens watching each other; another collapses into corridors from what feels like a retro-futurist fever. The UE5 visual work is genuinely striking, with Lumen-lit environments that shift between oppressive industrial realism and full surrealist abstraction mid-scene. The orchestral soundtrack, mixed with Dolby Atmos spatial audio, carries so much of the mood that playing without headphones feels like watching the thing through a closed window. Composer Geng Li's score is one of the better things to happen to the horror genre this year. The world itself is the game's other great achievement. KARMA plants its flag in an alternate 1984 East Germany where the Leviathan Corporation has replaced the government entirely, dosing workers with compliance pills and monitoring thought crime through a totalitarian AI called Mother. The Orwell references are not subtle, and some reviewers have pushed back on that, but for players who find that setting genuinely compelling rather than derivative, the first half of this game is close to what great dystopian fiction can do when it crosses into interactive space. The collectible puzzle boxes scattered through each environment are a small but satisfying sidequest, presenting logic and environmental riddles that unlock collectible figurines and reward curiosity rather than demanding it. Honesty requires admitting where the wheels wobble. The third act loses its grip on the tight, oppressive tone the first half builds so carefully, and the pacing in those final chapters becomes uneven, with long cutscene stretches that test even sympathetic viewers. The gameplay loop is transparent enough that genre veterans will see its skeleton quickly: Braindive, investigate fragmented scene, solve puzzle, evade creature, repeat. Chase sequences suffer from a movement speed so cautious it borders on parody, undermining tension exactly when the game needs it most. The monster-evasion encounters in Act 3, which lean on a camera-based mechanic, land closer to frustration than dread. And the emotional payoff of the finale, while clearly reaching for something poignant, struggles because Daniel himself remains somewhat opaque throughout. None of that makes KARMA a game to skip. Steam players have responded warmly, and the community consensus lands roughly where critics do: the atmosphere and world-building are close to exceptional, the narrative ambition is real, and the execution is genuinely compelling for about sixty percent of the runtime before it starts to fray. For players who value mood, soundscape, and the feeling of being inside someone else's nightmare over tight mechanical challenge, Pollard Studio has built something distinctive and worth sitting with. It knows what it wants to be. It just does not always manage to stay fully in control of that identity all the way to the credits.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:aaaMind-Dive MechanicNarrative HorrorDolby Atmos AudioThought Crime SettingCollectible Puzzle BoxesSanity SystemBraindive SequencesCutscene-HeavyOrwellian DystopiaUE5 ShowcaseFirst-Person NarrativeWalking SimMemory InvestigationKafkaesqueLinear HorrorCreature EvasionDystopian FictionReplay Value LowDebut Studio

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16 GB RAM
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Intel Core i7-6700K or AMD Ryzen 5 2600X

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