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Since SOMA is not a traditional action game (you can't fight the monsters), playing it is more about exploration, puzzle-solving, and survival through stealth.

Here is a comprehensive guide on how to play SOMA:

1. The Core Objective

Your goal is to survive and navigate through an underwater research facility called Pathos-II. You aren't trying to "win" by killing enemies; you are trying to uncover the mystery of what happened to humanity and find a way to survive.

2. Basic Gameplay Mechanics

  • Exploration: You move through the world in first-person. You will spend a lot of time walking through corridors and diving in underwater sections.
  • Interacting: You can interact with objects (doors, computers, switches). If you are stuck, look for things you can move or buttons you can press.
  • Reading & Listening: This is the most important part of the game. You will find notebooks, emails, and audio logs. Read everything. The story is told through these documents, and they often contain the codes (like the 2501 code you mentioned) needed to progress.
  • Puzzles: Most puzzles are environmental. This might involve finding a power source, routing electricity to a door, or finding a password in a nearby room.

3. How to Handle "Combat" (Stealth)

Crucial Tip: You cannot fight the monsters in SOMA. You have no weapons. If you encounter a monster, your only options are:

  • Hide: Find a locker, a desk, or a dark corner and stay still.
  • Avoid: Use the environment to put walls between you and the enemy.
  • Distract: Some enemies can be distracted by noise or movement.
  • Run: If you are spotted, run for the nearest door or hiding spot.

4. Essential Tips for New Players

  • Save Often: SOMA can be stressful. Use save points frequently so you don't have to replay long sections if you get caught by a monster.
  • Investigate Everything: As you noted with the door code, the game rewards players who explore. Look under desks, in drawers, and in side-rooms.
  • Listen to the Audio: Many clues are spoken aloud by characters or found in recordings.
  • Don't Rush: The atmosphere is a huge part of the experience. Take your time to absorb the environment and the horror of the setting.

5. Summary Checklist for Progressing

If you find yourself stuck and don't know what to do next, ask yourself:

  1. Did I read every note in this room?
  2. Is there a computer nearby I haven't checked?
  3. Is there a door that is locked? (If so, the key or code is usually in the same area).
  4. Is there a piece of machinery that looks broken or powered off?

Enjoy the game! It is widely considered one of the best sci-fi horror stories ever told, but it will leave you thinking about it long after you finish.