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  • Summary: Poised between life and death, isolated and alone, you must unravel the poignant truths that led to your fate. Dig beneath the beautifully rendered façades and interiors of an ordinary suburban lifestyle to discover a contemporary tale crafted by an award-winning author. Piece together thisPoised between life and death, isolated and alone, you must unravel the poignant truths that led to your fate. Dig beneath the beautifully rendered façades and interiors of an ordinary suburban lifestyle to discover a contemporary tale crafted by an award-winning author. Piece together this compelling story by revealing objects and memories, and decipher these clues to reveal more of the story and its secrets. From your own home to eerily deserted streets, beautiful apartment blocks to abandoned hospitals, you must search forensically for clues and the path forwards. Each new revelation takes you that one step closer to understanding, and to the people and places that surrounded you, in your all too short life. Expand
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  1. Positive: 4 out of 8
  2. Negative: 0 out of 8
  1. Aug 20, 2020
    84
    This is an intense puzzle game, that delivers loads of emotional moments – despite its reduced design.
  2. Jun 30, 2020
    80
    I thoroughly enjoyed The Almost Gone's sombre, minimalist story. The puzzles you encounter are hard enough to create a sense achievement but still felt manageable, and referenced the story beautifully, though some elements could have been improved. Due to the often dark subject matter, this game may not be for everybody, however I would thoroughly recommend it to anyone that thinks they can handle it.
  3. Jul 6, 2020
    80
    If you’re looking for a puzzle game with a carefully considered supporting narrative, you need look no further. The Almost Gone is a game that demands your attention but never feels overly difficult or complex. Our only major issue is that once you’re done and dusted, there’s very little incentive to go back and start again.
  4. 70
    The Almost Gone is a haunting experience that uses its gameplay and style to tell a strong tale about traumatic events. The game does have issues with regards to the balance of the puzzles and optimization for the Switch, but left me with a lot of complex feelings. If you are looking for a story driven puzzle game with a great story, you will not forget The Almost Gone anytime soon.
  5. Oct 23, 2020
    70
    Your enjoyment of The Almost Gone is going to depend on what you're focusing on the most. If it's the story, you'll come away slightly disappointed. The game may not be afraid to tackle some subjects that some would consider to be sensitive, but the general ambiguity of plot elements doesn't create much empathy for the protagonist. If you're in for the gameplay, you'll be rewarded with some clever puzzles that lean toward being easy at times but never contain obtuse solutions. Its short playtime ensures that this is a game worth checking out when it is all said and done, but don't expect it to be the next profound indie experience.
  6. Jul 2, 2020
    60
    The Almost Gone has that same feeling of exploring fabrications made up to represent familiar surroundings, of having to look beyond the usual ways out to get out; and it has a comparable atmosphere of dread, manifesting an uncomfortable of pressure on the player. The more you play it, the closer you feel to some ominous truth you don't really want to discover - but you have to. So you do. And then all that's left are the empty sets. Tl;dr: this pretty little puzzler sure isn't Monument Valley.
  7. Jun 24, 2020
    50
    Although beautifully designed and well-written, The Almost Gone is kept from greatness by the nature of its game elements and UI. If you can overlook that or are willing to take advantage of the innumerable walkthroughs that will invariably pop up, you may enjoy this entry in the puzzle adventure game genre.

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  1. Aug 8, 2020
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Overall: decent game, great graphics and game design, good experience... but:
    Since I bought it on Switch, it's (outrageously) expensive for what it is in my opinion, but I had great expectations of this game since I love puzzle games (such as Rusty Lake games) with great graphics and plot.
    The game is short, easy and... well... boring. I completed stages easily, I could even skip steps to solve a puzzle and progress in the story.
    The story is... bland. So many things to see, yet so many things left untold. In a nutshell, it's all about depression, career/family struggles, addictions, death and afterlife with some metaphors and symbols used to express these concepts. This game is beautiful, dark but not "poignant" enough.
    Aesthetic: 10
    Mechanics: 8
    Difficulty: 4
    Plot: 6
    Ending: ...euuuh...
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  2. Jul 27, 2020
    7
    The Almost Gone is beautifully designed and had me hooked on the story's direction from the first scene, but the ending is a little too abstract imo.
  3. Jun 1, 2021
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The game itself was intriguing, and the puzzles were challenging at times, but there the end leaves you still wondering what happened. A mystery game shouldn’t do that. Every story needs an ending. Expand
  4. Apr 8, 2021
    5
    Very ingenious puzzles and good story. It really challenges you to use abstract thinking
  5. Sep 11, 2021
    1
    demo. Extremely **** port to Switch. It took my gf and I a few hours to complete the demo.
    (-) navigation sucks. You're constantly fighting
    demo. Extremely **** port to Switch. It took my gf and I a few hours to complete the demo.
    (-) navigation sucks. You're constantly fighting the controls while the puzzles are straightforward themselves. Almost no button support. Requires pixel precision. Constant repeat of messages that you can't get rid of.
    (-) messages themselves are white on pink, and so tiny that they're almost unreadable. This is the poorest point and click adventure I've ever seen. Highly recommended to try to finish the demo first.
    Should have stayed on mobile and / or pc.
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