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Scorn’s latest patch fixes the worst part of the game

On October 27, Ebb Software put out Scorn’s first major patch (opens in new tab) since release, version 1.1.8.0. Among a swathe of quality of life changes, Ebb also tweaked Scorn’s checkpoint and save system, fixing the biggest flaw of what is otherwise a fantastic survival horror game.

I love Scorn, I really, really dig it, enough to give it an 80% in my review (opens in new tab). This body horror adventure makes the most of its advanced graphics tech, looking like no other game I’ve played, and it manages to tell an unsettling sci-fi story reminiscent of the mid-20th century masters like Philip K. Dick or Harlan Ellison without any words. And yet it almost burnt through all my goodwill with its horrendous checkpoint system.

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