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Else Heart.Break() Critic Reviews

11 Total Reviews

10 Positive Reviews(90.9%)
0 Mixed Reviews(0%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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DarkStation April 13, 2016
All in all else Heart.Break () is a unique and challenging gaming experience that invites the player to take a turn on the other side of the program, all the while introducing us to an ambiguous world not so different than our own.
86
Impulsegamer September 22, 2015
else Heart.Break() is weird adventure in a strange, techno-centric world that hasn't yet lost its human fondness for romance or the bizarre.
86
PC Gamer October 1, 2015
A beautiful adventure with heart, humour, and satisfying hacking puzzles you can enjoy even if you don’t know anything about coding.
85
Vandal September 27, 2015
This is one of the most original games we've played in a while. If you like coding and you're always willing to try new things, Else Heart.Break() is game you should play.
80
Slant Magazine October 5, 2015
The narrative doesn't hold the player's hand, and the storytelling and puzzle-solving are, for the most part, enriched by the reserved delivery.
79
Pelit (Finland) November 9, 2016
A very ambitious mix of hacking, adventuring and an open world sandbox. The game feels somewhat clumsy to play and the objectives can get needlessly obscure, but there's nothing quite like it.
70
Multiplayer.it October 12, 2015
Else Heart.Break() is a strange non linear adventure, deeply based on exploration and hacking mechanics. Perhaps the lack of details provided to the players and the slow pace of the story make this title not for everyone.
70
Adventure Gamers November 9, 2015
Pushing the envelope in several key ways that will appeal to those who are adequately equipped, else Heart.Break() is that rare game that’s enjoyable and yet can’t be outright recommended for all to play.
70
Brash Games November 11, 2015
Else Heart.Break() is blazingly modern in design, antiquated in execution
70
Games.cz November 23, 2015
The unique system of hacking and freedom of thought make Else Heart.Break() extremely engaging game, in which the freedom will make you almost clueless. The possibility to program the world to you own image, however, is worth a little awkwardness.
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Rock, Paper, Shotgun December 7, 2015
The story and dialogue itself is also super simplistic. I actually appreciated this more and more as the game went on. The whole thing had a flavour of Final Fantasy about it – you join a band of activists in an unfamiliar city, fall in love with one of them and fight against a mysterious and dodgy regime.