- Publisher: Tale of Tales
- Release Date: Mar 18, 2009
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 124 Ratings
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Positive: 70 out of 124
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Mixed: 22 out of 124
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Negative: 32 out of 124
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AdamRMar 31, 2009
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JohnRMay 22, 2009
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BillMMay 9, 2009This game is unlike any other game I ever played. It can hardly be called a game at all, it's more of a piece of art. There is no clear message or story, the focus of this game is on surreal imagery and emotion. I would describe the mood of this game as creepy yet beautiful. I highly recommend for anyone who has a creative gene in them.
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TillLJul 22, 2009Original, original, original. The game is art, and art is the game. However it's not really a game, it's an experience. At the very least try the demo, don't miss out on something you may fall in love with. I can only hope more of this type of experience is developed.
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JasonVApr 7, 2009
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MolliemotJun 21, 2009Loved this game. It's creepy and weird. Still it's a slow but artsy game, keep an open mind and you'll really enjoy it.
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GuillermoLMay 23, 2009
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PandupilAug 28, 2009
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Dec 29, 2012Beautiful and darker. Is not a videogame, neither an interactive story. It's an experience, a trip into your soul and your mind. Walk into the world created for this "game" and ask yourself WHAT you REALLY seek and see. Another person would see the same thing you have seen?
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Feb 10, 2013
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Apr 22, 2013Beautiful and mystical with a depressing theme and always a sad ending. Nothing could be better. The concept works so well, I instantly fell in love with this game. You can tell each girl has her own distinct personality and hauntings. Beautiful emptiness in the forest with gorgeous music to discover a piece of the character with every turn. Fantastic!
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Dec 29, 2013This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
Awards & Rankings
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It will be years before a game made by the big budget software houses like Ubisoft or EA is brave enough to attempt anything remotely similar, but The Path shows promising signs that gaming is starting to grow up.
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The Path is not a game, it's art. And damn good art too. If you're open to it, try it and draw your own conclusion.
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One thing's for sure, regardless of whether you love or hate The Path, you won't forget it.