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Eliza Critic Reviews

11 Total Reviews

7 Positive Reviews(63.6%)
0 Mixed Reviews(0%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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GamingTrend August 12, 2019
Eliza is a poignant, well-presented tale about how even technology created to help people can be harmful when it replaces human connection. Rather than demonizing technology, though, Eliza is a paean to compassion, communication, and all the varied ways people can lift each other up.
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Edge Magazine September 12, 2019
His masterstroke is Eliza itself.
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4Players.de August 13, 2019
Quotation forthcoming.
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USgamer August 12, 2019
Zachtronics make a detour from its puzzle game destiny with the visual novel Eliza. It's slick in its design, though shy on the big choices you might expect from most visual novels. Still, packed with a stellar solitaire minigame, impressive voice acting, and one of the most prescient narratives I've seen in games, if you're a fan at all of interactive stories that'll have you gripped from start to finish, Eliza is it.
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DarkStation August 21, 2019
It is not unreasonable to assume that the software suggested in Eliza already exists, though it has not yet been exploited and marketed. Our culture certainly believes that technology is the solution to what ails us, even when what ails us is technology, and Eliza the visual novel is an interesting and engaging exploration of that thesis.
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Washington Post November 21, 2019
It’s a game about the compromises necessary to get by in the working world and problems that don’t come with pat solutions.
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RPG Fan August 20, 2019
I have such mixed feelings about Eliza. With regard to what it does well, it stands head and shoulders above the competition. In terms of the concepts explored, exemplifying how directionless adulthood can be, and its presentation, Eliza is exceptional. Regarding the actual narrative, pace, and flow of the writing, Eliza can be a slog to get through that frequently left me wondering, "Why am I doing this in the game right now?"
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Ars Technica August 12, 2019
I came out of Eliza with the sense that I'd been on a journey of juggling grief, hope, and joy through the existential dread that is living a modern, tech-filled life. And for that reason, I recommend this visual novel as a must-play experience.
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Polygon August 12, 2019
I came to this game imagining it would be a clever take on the Turing Test, a scenario designed to see if a machine can pass for a human intelligence. Instead, I explored the possible outcomes of trying to treat mental health problems at scale. Removing the humanity from the act of helping humans cope is a dystopian way of solving the problem; Eliza’s story highlights the potential pitfalls of generalizing a deeply personal process.
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Kotaku August 29, 2019
It’s a realistic depiction of depression, but it’s as tiring to play as it is to live.
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Rock, Paper, Shotgun September 20, 2019
Nora is wonderful.