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  • Summary: Gateway has a deceptively simple premise: guide a character through a series of rooms, solve puzzles to progress. But underneath the stark presentation lurks hidden convolutions.

    Gateway I & II were originally released as freeware back in 2006 and 2007. For the trilogy edition they have
    Gateway has a deceptively simple premise: guide a character through a series of rooms, solve puzzles to progress. But underneath the stark presentation lurks hidden convolutions.

    Gateway I & II were originally released as freeware back in 2006 and 2007. For the trilogy edition they have been completely remastered with enhancements to sound, gameplay and visuals along with the addition of a never-before-seen third installment.

    If you've never played the previous Gateway games, this is by far the best way to experience them. If you've already played them, don't miss the chance to experience them again in this spruced up and expanded edition.

    Gateway III the lengthiest installment in the series by far is a completely new addition that loosely builds upon the previous games in surprising and discomforting ways.
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  1. May 11, 2020
    70
    The Gateway Trilogy is sometimes too mysterious for its own good, but it’s nonetheless an entertaining collection of well-designed puzzles presented alongside accessible and entertaining commentary from its developer.
  2. CD-Action
    May 12, 2020
    65
    Cockroach took the legacy of the intriguing first and second episodes’ stories and just trampled it in the third one. [06/2020, p.66]