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2024

Analysis generated from community votes
One screen, a pile of clues, and the unsettling feeling of holding a real case file in your hands.
For now, The Operator sits low in the rankings, and that has to be said carefully, because we are talking about a handful of votes per criterion. Attachment stays very low, ahead of barely 6% of games. The art style also lingers near the bottom. Fun and rediscovery hover around the lower quarter, while the controller feel brushes the middle. The only one lifting its head is the sound, which slips just above average. Nothing is settled here, it all needs confirming, but the profile taking shape is that of a game that marks the ear more than the heart.
It is an interface game, deduction work on a computer screen, sitting next to point-and-click thrillers. That genre lives off its plot and its twists, not the emotional pull or visual punch these questions measure. So the gap is no surprise.
So, who is it for? For you if you love digging through evidence, cross-checking clues and truly feeling like an investigator behind a screen. Much less if you want a game that bonds with you over time or dazzles your eyes.
Analysis generated on June 15, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.