A Golden Wake Critic Reviews
17 Total Reviews
8 Positive Reviews(47.1%)
9 Mixed Reviews(52.9%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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Joystiq
October 20, 2014
A Golden Wake interprets a rich history in its chapters and paints an image of the best and worst of the 1920s, and while its overly-easy puzzles didn't really add to the story, I felt a stronger appreciation for that era after playing through it.
Digital Chumps
October 23, 2014
I had a great time with A Golden Wake and I think anyone who can appreciate an old school point-and-click adventure will too.
Adventure Gamers
October 10, 2014
Emotionally resonant and carefully crafted, A Golden Wake mostly succeeds in living up to its ambitious premise and ultimately leaves a memorable impression.
Games.cz
October 29, 2014
A traditional adventure game that is pretending nothing while combining an interesting plot with a unique audiovisual concept perfectly. Its retro approach is (in a good way) visible almost everywhere, and even despite its obvious but deliberate old-fashionedness, there is almost nothing to criticize.
Softpedia
October 13, 2014
A Golden Wake is very sober, very grand, but it has a lot of pitfalls, both when it comes to actual gameplay mechanics and to its story, which has a couple of misses. But overall, it offers a pleasurable and, most importantly, memorable experience, with some pretty sharp and witty writing, and a flavorful depiction of a fascinating era.
4Players.de
December 15, 2014
The scenario feels fresh, the dialogue puzzles are the highlight of this adventure, that overall is not challenging enough.
PC Games
October 9, 2014
It’s a solid traditional point&click adventure game with a convincing presentation especially in terms of the time period of the golden twenties and historical correctness. Some of the puzzles are very creative but mostly way to easy. A Golden Wake is fun to play, but can not really compete with other titles from Wadjet Eye Games like Resonance or Gemini Rue.
Hardcore Gamer
October 9, 2014
With period-authentic aesthetics and sharp writing, this point and click will keep you enthralled from beginning to end – and maybe teach you a thing or two about history along the way.
IGN Italia
October 9, 2014
You shouldn't miss it if you really love the genre, but it's really only for the hardcore fans.
Hooked Gamers
October 21, 2014
Sadly, more seasoned adventure fans looking for a new challenge will not find it here, and are instead likely to be frustrated by the patchy attempts at diversifying the gameplay.
Ragequit.gr
October 9, 2014
This is not a bad game. It's just that it certainly cannot rise up to the expectations created by former titles released by Wadjet Eye Games, such as Gemini Rue, Resonance and Primordia. Nevertheless, a nice enough commercial debut for Grundislav Games and Francisco Gonzalez.
SpazioGames
October 18, 2014
A Golden Wake is an adventure that cannot fully leave the sign; the gameplay offered by Grundislav Games, in fact, stands at a difficulty level too low to pose a real challenge.
CD-Action
February 7, 2015
A really decent point’n’click game, but I would appreciate higher difficulty level and more inventive mini-games.
Gamer.nl
November 30, 2014
Even though this game does not offer challenging puzzles, A Golden Wake offers a unique look on a setting that has never been set before. The story and the historical characters make this with jazz infested point-and-click adventure pretty interesting anyway.
LEVEL (Czech Republic)
December 3, 2014
If you take "A Golden Wake" as an excursion into the past and as a way to gain some historical knowledge easily – you'll be surprised. Just don't expect any real challenge.
PC Gamer
November 10, 2014
It just doesn't measure up to the imagination and potential of the setting, and you feel like little more than a jumped=up errand boy.
Riot Pixels
November 27, 2014
The difference between playing A Golden Wake and browsing through a screenshots gallery is that screenshots scroll faster.