- Publisher: Techland , InXile Entertainment
- Release Date: Feb 28, 2017
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 46 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 27 out of 46
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Mixed: 3 out of 46
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Negative: 16 out of 46
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Mar 11, 2017A worthy sequel to the original Planescape: Torment. Intriguing, entirely nonobvious world, with a masterful writing and choices that have an impact on the environment. A lot of reading involved, as in the original and as expected. Don't wine if that's not your cup of tea.
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Oct 12, 2018
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Jan 28, 2018
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Dec 30, 2019++ Ambitious, intelligent and touching writing, ++ Multiple ways to do most quests, ++ Choices matter a lot, ++ Very original world
+ Decent combat system, + Nice, relaxing vibe, + Visually pleasant
- Loading screens a bit slow
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May 11, 2023
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May 6, 2023If you can live with a mediocre fighting system, you get one of the best stories in gaming so far. Definitely worth checking out. Overall rating: 8.2.
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Aug 14, 2022
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Dec 15, 2017Tides of Numenera isn't a "bad" game per se, but it's an incredibly boring one. It is literally 1% combat, and 99% walking and reading never-ending lines of text. Take what you will from that sentence. If that's your thing, then knock yourself out. I just prefer something that doesn't put me to sleep.
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Awards & Rankings
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Apr 27, 2017A deep and highly complex RPG, with a huge fantasy/sci-fi world and great freedom for the player.
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Official Xbox Magazine UKApr 2, 2017A fascinating break from the RPG norm let down by terrible performance problems. [April 2017, p.92]
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Mar 21, 2017If you can live with the technical hiccups, Torment: Tides of Numenera is one of the more fascinating RPGs for any platform. The setting is fantastic, with enticing environments and loads of lore to flesh out this RPG world. The focus on dialogue and non-combative solutions is refreshing, especially since the combat can be too simplistic. The game offers many possibilities since there are multiple solutions to any quest. At the same time, the absence of a journal to record things is a disappointment, since the lore can be too deep, and mechanics like the Tides can be rather obtuse. For those looking for something offbeat in their RPGs, Tides is certainly worth checking out.