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  1. Jan 3, 2014
    50
    It's hard to fault the developer's intentions, and I appreciate the game's tranquil color palette and its pensive atmosphere. In a different context, 9.03m might have been a lovely trifle--but the lives snuffed out in 2011, and the survivors that mourn them, deserve more than just a trifle.
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6.3

Mixed or average reviews- based on 16 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 16
  2. Negative: 5 out of 16
  1. Nov 26, 2013
    7
    Before you purchase, I'd like to point out this game will only take 10-15 mins of your time.
    Regardless, the price isn't asking for much and
    Before you purchase, I'd like to point out this game will only take 10-15 mins of your time.
    Regardless, the price isn't asking for much and for it you get a lovely looking interactive experience dedicated to the lives lost March 11th, 2011 in the Japanese Tsunami.

    If you've been playing too much GTA and general shooters, take a rest and give this a go.
    It's relaxing, calming and will give you some faith in humanity. With that said, it's not for everyone.

    The game didn't hit me as much as I expected, but I think that's where I personally went wrong expectation. I read some reviews as I whizzed down the steam page after the beauty of the screenshots caught my eye and when I saw that most ended up teary eyed I was driven to the purchase. I jump at the chance for independent games that evoke feelings AAA titles tend to miss, but when I played 9.03m nothing really hit me till the end. Maybe I'm still recovering from my bad day.

    7/10 While I appreciate the wonderful message behind this creation, I think more information could have been given so that I could feel a wider sense of empathy to the victims shown. Though I have to say the ending really hit home, and I was left with goosebumps and a whole load of feels. Recommended.

    Side note: If you liked Dear Esther, and you are a fan of small indie goodies as much as I am, go for it.
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  2. Mar 8, 2014
    7
    It is a very, very short game, about 15-25 minutes of not-conventional gameplay.
    It was supposed to be art, and i think they do it well, with
    It is a very, very short game, about 15-25 minutes of not-conventional gameplay.
    It was supposed to be art, and i think they do it well, with a good atmosphere and a real good piano soundtrack.

    For those who like to have new experiences - and an emotional one - and doesn't bother themselves with not traditional gameplay mechanics.
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  3. Nov 22, 2013
    10
    This game lasted no longer than twenty minutes, but they were twenty of the most beautiful minutes of my life. The world is entrancing; theThis game lasted no longer than twenty minutes, but they were twenty of the most beautiful minutes of my life. The world is entrancing; the music is magical; the premise is heart-warming. This is a game that you won't ever want to peel away from because of the immersion and minimalist charm. And it goes to prove that you don't need a gimmicky gameplay element or splendiferous graphics to create a work of art. A fully recommended buy. Full Review »