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85

Generally favorable reviews - based on 17 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 17
  2. Negative: 0 out of 17
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  1. Aug 3, 2021
    70
    For fans of storytelling, The Forgotten City is a solid recommendation. Freed from the shackles of Skyrim, the full game tells a captivating story elevated by clever and humorous writing. With the interesting time loop mechanic creating further situations full of comedy and intrigue, settling down across a few evenings with The Forgotten City will delight. We just wish the combat was either improved or not there at all, and the technical setbacks weren't quite so rampant.
  2. Jul 28, 2021
    60
    The Forgotten City is a project that came to be from the fan mod for Skyrim. It's a game with an interesting concept and narrative, that suffers from weak visuals, pacing issues, and shoehorned action sections.
User Score
7.5

Generally favorable reviews- based on 86 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 59 out of 86
  2. Negative: 15 out of 86
  1. Nov 23, 2021
    6
    Starts off promisingly when everything is a mystery to you. Stumbles over its premise several times over by the end though with the time-loopStarts off promisingly when everything is a mystery to you. Stumbles over its premise several times over by the end though with the time-loop mechanic revealing basically nothing interesting other than the tombs. The ‘true’ ending is one of the corniest things ever sincerely conceived. Full Review »
  2. Mar 20, 2023
    7
    The Forgotten City is an investigative adventure set up in a ancient roman city.

    Controlling your character in a first person view, you'll
    The Forgotten City is an investigative adventure set up in a ancient roman city.

    Controlling your character in a first person view, you'll have to explore the city, its houses, temples and surroundings, talking with all the citizens in order to understand who's going to break the Golden Rule ("treat others as you want to be treated"), a rule which has been set up literally by a god, and whose breach will turn every person in the city into a golden statue. Luckily, during your investigation you'll have a useful gimmick at your disposal: every time the rule is breached and the apocalypse starts, the city major will open a time portal that will take you at the start of the day. Repeating the day several times, talking with everyone, and trying, loop after loop, different outcomes, you'll eventually understand what's happening in the city, and will be able to reach one of the available endings.

    The formula is simple, and works well. The "time loop" mechanic opens to a lot of investigative possibilities, trying the same dialogue more times or using your previous knowledge to influence the events of the current loop. The city is not huge, but you will need to explore it fully in order to learn all its secrets and understand what's happening, and the historical details that it contains are very interesting. Learning about it and discovering its secrets are very satisfying activities and will keep you entertained until you'll understand what's happening.

    The game isn't also free from defects: even if the city is built very well, graphics are not the best for this time, and characters really lack any animation other than walking or speaking, the game is pretty short (I think maximum 10 hours to see and do everything) and, despite the complete freedom in what to do, and the four different endings, the game events are mostly linear and will require to be "solved" in a specific way in order to progress the plot. Speaking of the plot, and without giving any spoiler, it is pretty cool but there is some pretty big hole in it.

    In conclusion, The Forgotten City is a good investigative adventure, that suffers a lot from being developed by a small team (simple graphics/animation, short story, plot holes), but at the same time uses a great formula and deliver a fascinating story and a satisfying investigative gameplay, for the time that it lasts. Definitely suggested if you like adventures, mysteries and/or the ancient romans!
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  3. Mar 5, 2023
    7
    Good game. 90% of gameplay time you'll spend in conversations. Play it only if you're subscribed to PS+ Extra