A very particular point-and-click adventure made entirely out of Renaissance paintings and music, Four Last Things somehow manages to balance all of its elements without being overly confusing or messy from both a visual and a design standpoint, maintaining the puzzles at a rather straightforward, but nonetheless ingenious level and the duration short but still satisfying thanks to the excellent quantity and quality of the overall content. The irony that mainly characterizes the experience is equally highly commendable, coming across as parodic and irreverent to the right degree, without degrading into the ungainly or cringe-worthy. Highly recommended for spending an pleasant evening engaged in a unique and different way of enjoying art, outside of the usual clichés of wonder and devotion.

Reviewed on Jan 29, 2023


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