Overview:
- Estimated achievement difficulty: 2/10 [Achievement Difficulty Rating]
- Offline: 12 [1000
]
- Online: 0
- Approximate amount of time to 1000
: 2-5 hours [Estimated Time to 100%]
- Minimum number of playthroughs needed: one, with a replay of Act 1 for 001 (100G) / 002 (100G)
- Missable achievements: Two: 001 (100G) / 002 (100G)
- Does difficulty affect achievements: N/A
- Unobtainable/glitched achievements: None
Introduction:
Scorn is an FPS, puzzle, survival horror, adventure game set in a dark and twisted world, where man and machine have melded together in grotesque ways. The story is sparse with a heavy-handed use of symbolism for players to try to decipher. Combat is poorly implemented and the lack of instruction can be frustrating at times, but the complete package is strange enough to keep players' interests piqued.
WARNING: Scorn includes mature sexual content and themes that some players may find upsetting.
Abbreviated Walkthrough:
Scorn is primarily a puzzle game with some strange mechanics and no hand holding to explain them to you. With our guide, you'll complete a full playthrough of the game in around two and a half hours. A blind playthrough can take anywhere around 3-5 hours depending on how many times you get stuck or get lost in the twisty hallways of the decaying remains of this forgotten civilization. 001 (100G) and 002 (100G) can't be unlocked in the same playthrough, so a replay of the first Act will be required for 100% completion.
Mop-Up:
As mentioned, 001 (100G) and 002 (100G) can't be unlocked in the same playthrough. So, plan on starting a new game after completing your first playthrough, ensuring you have unlocked the other 11 achievements first. Then, complete Act 1 unlocking either 001 (100G) or 002 (100G) depending on what you didn't unlock in your first playthrough.
Conclusion:
Scorn is a strange experimental game with mature themes. At times they can be off-putting; however, the overall package is intriguing enough to keep players pushing forward through its grotesque world and clunky mechanics. Additionally, it is a relatively easy and quick completion which is always an added bonus!
- Estimated achievement difficulty: 2/10 [Achievement Difficulty Rating]
- Offline: 12 [1000

- Online: 0
- Approximate amount of time to 1000

- Minimum number of playthroughs needed: one, with a replay of Act 1 for 001 (100G) / 002 (100G)
- Missable achievements: Two: 001 (100G) / 002 (100G)
- Does difficulty affect achievements: N/A
- Unobtainable/glitched achievements: None
For questions, comments or feedback, please visit the Achievements and Guide Discussion thread.
Introduction:
Scorn is an FPS, puzzle, survival horror, adventure game set in a dark and twisted world, where man and machine have melded together in grotesque ways. The story is sparse with a heavy-handed use of symbolism for players to try to decipher. Combat is poorly implemented and the lack of instruction can be frustrating at times, but the complete package is strange enough to keep players' interests piqued.
WARNING: Scorn includes mature sexual content and themes that some players may find upsetting.
Abbreviated Walkthrough:
Scorn is primarily a puzzle game with some strange mechanics and no hand holding to explain them to you. With our guide, you'll complete a full playthrough of the game in around two and a half hours. A blind playthrough can take anywhere around 3-5 hours depending on how many times you get stuck or get lost in the twisty hallways of the decaying remains of this forgotten civilization. 001 (100G) and 002 (100G) can't be unlocked in the same playthrough, so a replay of the first Act will be required for 100% completion.
Mop-Up:
As mentioned, 001 (100G) and 002 (100G) can't be unlocked in the same playthrough. So, plan on starting a new game after completing your first playthrough, ensuring you have unlocked the other 11 achievements first. Then, complete Act 1 unlocking either 001 (100G) or 002 (100G) depending on what you didn't unlock in your first playthrough.
Conclusion:
Scorn is a strange experimental game with mature themes. At times they can be off-putting; however, the overall package is intriguing enough to keep players pushing forward through its grotesque world and clunky mechanics. Additionally, it is a relatively easy and quick completion which is always an added bonus!
[XBA would like to thank UntilTammaroYT for this Roadmap]