SCP Unity
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SCP Unity is a 2018 survival horror game developed and published by Aerie Gaming Studios. The first version of the game was released in December 26, 2016 and is a spiritual successor to SCP Containment Breach.
Why It Rocks
- Great graphics that are a huge improvement to the original. Even the SCP's look generally good and superior to how they looked in the original.
- Adds new SCPs to the mix such as SCP-650. While SCP-650 was in the original, it can only be summoned with commands. But in this game, you can encounter it yourself which leads to the next reasoning.
- The SCPs are much scarier to encounter with the most notable being SCP-106 who poses a bigger threat than before, being much faster and smarter than he was in the original.
- Unlike the first game, the game now has an original soundtrack with songs created for the game instead of royalty-free songs from artists such as Kevin Macleod.
- SCP-173's redesign is much scarier than the first game. The original design for it came from the YouTuber: TheVolgun.
- The game rarely has any bugs and glitches.
- The design is not as confusing as the original due to hallways looking different from each other and rooms have signs on them.
- SCP-131 can be handy when dealing with SCP-173 as they will never take their eyes off him.
Bad Qualities
- There is less content than there was in Containment Breach.
- Unfortunately the game has been officially discontinued in January 23, 2021 due to the Head Developer's health decreasing because of the constant stress created by/during the SCP Unity Project.
- Because of this, the game doesn't have a plot, or even an ending.
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