Last Seen Online is a really good short form Indie Horror game that really got a reaction out of me. The game does have a few scares, and it does have a creepy atmosphere, especially when you get into the Other World.
But, where this game really shines is it story, that is very emotionally driven, and very well thought out, and very well written. The story fits well within the concept of the game, and it is quite powerful with the messages it has about living forever, and depressive thoughts.
Very good game, and one I think should be played by most people, especially since its free.
Overall: 9/10
But, where this game really shines is it story, that is very emotionally driven, and very well thought out, and very well written. The story fits well within the concept of the game, and it is quite powerful with the messages it has about living forever, and depressive thoughts.
Very good game, and one I think should be played by most people, especially since its free.
Overall: 9/10
This game was surprisingly good for a short 30-minute free game from steam. The puzzles were clever and solving them was a lot of fun, despite how short the game was the story was decent and the art style was cool.
Absolutely worth it (it's free and is only 30 minutes long). It'd be really cool if the developer made a longer game in this style.
Absolutely worth it (it's free and is only 30 minutes long). It'd be really cool if the developer made a longer game in this style.
The puzzles here were like, just the perfect amount of obtuse (except for the fountain puzzle that shit had me writhing) and the presentation was immaculate... switching out of the tab once for a bit too long made one of the shaders/screen effects disappear for some reason.
Super short and sweet badass puzzle game. Play it now, for the love of god.
Super short and sweet badass puzzle game. Play it now, for the love of god.
5.5/10
One of the fiew "screenlife games" I ever played (and ever existed?). You find and old computer and start exploring its files, folders, archived chat... you basically star investigating what the previous owner was up to. Of course this become more and more fascinating as you proceed: the computer, the chats, the online friends, all keeps addressing "you", but you're not that you. You're basically investigating an implied subjectivity, overlapped to yours as you play.
There are brilliant All About Lily Chou Chou vibes here and there. The game just loses part of its charm as it proceeds and becomes nothing but a standard puzzle game.
One of the fiew "screenlife games" I ever played (and ever existed?). You find and old computer and start exploring its files, folders, archived chat... you basically star investigating what the previous owner was up to. Of course this become more and more fascinating as you proceed: the computer, the chats, the online friends, all keeps addressing "you", but you're not that you. You're basically investigating an implied subjectivity, overlapped to yours as you play.
There are brilliant All About Lily Chou Chou vibes here and there. The game just loses part of its charm as it proceeds and becomes nothing but a standard puzzle game.
Tiene todos los cimientos del terror analógico y del simulador bien puestecitos, aunque no termina de despuntar por ningún sitio y los bajos valores de producción lo lastran. Completamente comprensible para un indie hecho por una persona, pero quizás le faltaba o más tiempo o menos scope. Sea como sea, te da exactamente lo que buscas si te apetece jugar a este tipo de juego, y tiene algún puzle ingenioso.