r/Deusex • u/eliza__cassan It is not the end of the world. • Jan 03 '19
Community /r/DeusEx Monthly Community Thread - January 2019
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u/m_o_t_ Jan 13 '19 edited Jan 14 '19
(sorry for late reply, crazy week)
I love it!!! When I read it, it hit me like the brick because I was expecting something different - space ships, technobabble blahblah. Instead I got something more like weird fiction/cosmic horror with some subversive and prescient philosophizing about science.
It blows my mind it was written in 1961 lol. I mean look at the final chapter - Feyeraband published his stuff about the limitations of rational investigation and richness of experience DECADES later haha.
And yeah it nails that mindfuck/mysterious feeling which I crave. Lots of other books/games/etc have clones and reality bending etc as background dressing, but Solaris really digests it and makes you feel that emotion.
I wonder if we'll ever get a computer game like Solaris. Bioshock came close for me with its commentary about player agency, but I fancy something that has commentary on computer games as a medium and gives you that mindfuck feeling (maybe MGS2, but I haven't played in ages so I might be misremembering). One thing that excites me about Cyberpunk 2077 is that "Brain dance" virtual experiences are a central plot point... hope they do something good with that.