Dear Esther

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Review by CriticalHit20 [user]
23 de octubre de 2019

It is like online hiking, but that is not that much fun. When I look at short games to play because i am busy and have limited time, theseIt is like online hiking, but that is not that much fun. When I look at short games to play because i am busy and have limited time, these walking story games come up a lot. Most are not very original in gameplay and average or slightly above in storytelling. This is no different.

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Review by Thunderbolt
10 de enero de 2013

With no story or true narrative to latch onto, there's no reason for players to care about what's going on. And there's only one thing ever going on in Dear Esther: nothing. Broken up into individual pieces-the graphics, writing, and music clearly show talent and might have led to interesting stories or games-but together they form a dull, lifeless experience that's quickly forgotten.

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Review by Dkashola [user]
12 de agosto de 2012

Regardless of how good the storytelling is, or isn't, 10 USD is way too expensive for an hour of gameplay, let alone non-gameplay. If thisRegardless of how good the storytelling is, or isn't, 10 USD is way too expensive for an hour of gameplay, let alone non-gameplay. If this is art, I'd rather stick to being an ignorant and uncultured hick.

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Review by nitro912gr [user]
2 de junio de 2012

No I don't rate a game here, I can call it an interactive storytelling experience or an interactive cult cinema movie.The experience and theNo I don't rate a game here, I can call it an interactive storytelling experience or an interactive cult cinema movie.The experience and the immersion where great! I felt the wind, I smelled the sea, I felt the loneliness and the acceptance of fate, I felt the melancholy and everything.I got it day one, and I believe that 8 euro were a great price for 2 hours of storytelling, it was like I paid those money to see a movie in cinema, just more immerse.

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Review by Gaming Nexus
9 de marzo de 2012

Dear Esther is an auditory and visual experience that interweaves a consuming narrative and array of emotions. The game's actual value must not be solely based upon its gameplay length, but rather on the random elements and new secrets discovered through multiple playthroughs. Those that brave the journey into the narrative and world of Dear Esther will discover an experience that few games have been available to accomplish in years. Highly recommended.

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Información sobre el juego
Fecha de lanzamiento 14 de febrero de 2012
Editor The Chinese Room, Curve Digital
Modos de juego Un solo jugador
Perspectivas de los jugadores Primera persona
Géneros Aventura, Indie
Temas Fantasía
Plataformas PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One