Reviews from

in the past


It's a very funny and entertaining game honestly.

Far From Noise is a conversation I needed to have. George Batchelor’s games can more easily be described as conversation simulators, scenes in which the nuance of dialogue is picked and prodded at. In Far From Noise, that conversation is found in the most precarious of places, trapped in a punch buggy as it teeters on the side of a cliff face. The game manages its own deft balancing act, providing straight shots of naturalist philosophy while couching it in this wilder, existential comedy. It’s funny, it’s beautiful, and it has a soaring score that creeps up when you least expect it. For a brief 90 minute experience, the game is enormously enriching.

Climb into the back seat! Come on! Don't try to start the engine you Homestuck dialogue ass moron! None of your wheels are touching anything! There's no surface for them to connect with to create movement! What are you doing???

I probably would have liked this more if I'd played it when it came out, when I was 23. But maybe not!

Bonito, profundo, interesante, angustioso, simple y un poco largo para mi gusto.

No creo que sea malo, pero no he empatizado mucho con el juego

te sientas y disfrutas de la vistas y del mundo

I don't think I should say anything about this game