Trip report: Shadow Complex good
As a game from 9 years ago, it's notable for successfully mixing 2D navigation with 3D graphics and detailed environments. It feels like a shooter and you do have to use tactics like bouncing grenades, hiding behind cover to reload, etc--the move set feels by-the-numbers but it's executed well. The story, in terms of spoken dialog, is not great, but you can tell there's some logic in how the facility fits together and the vibe is consistent.
Trip report: Shadow Complex good
I have mixed feelings about how aggressively streamlined it is, but I do respect it for staying out of the player's way and letting them play the thing. There's no walls of text here--contrast with Metroid Fusion (a great game that gets a little too talky sometimes).
The secrets don't feel like "secrets" so much as semi-optional things to do. The question's less "where can I find things" and more "how do I get the thing that's clearly marked here on my map"
Trip report: Shadow Complex good
The ugly part is that this game technically takes place in a literary universe created by noted bigot Orson Scott Card. Buuuut it's pretty minor; Card had no input on the game's production or the plot and the premise is basically "a bro tries to rescue his girlfriend from a shitty cave that happens to have a paramilitary organization's factories in it"
Just don't read the related books, please
Trip report: Shadow Complex good
@PaulFerence Ah, thanks for clarifying (though that seems like a weird business relationship!)
Trip report: Shadow Complex good
@KommaChameleon Yeah. It was.
Trip report: Shadow Complex good
@KommaChameleon Minor clarification. Chair created the universe and hired OSC to write the pair of novels. And yes, don't read his tripe.