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Finding Paradise Critic Reviews

19 Total Reviews

16 Positive Reviews(84.2%)
2 Mixed Reviews(10.5%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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RPG Fan December 14, 2017
Finding Paradise is a memorable experience that may last me a lifetime, like a good book or film. The care placed into each scene is one of the reasons why Finding Paradise is such a masterpiece. Each string of dialogue, each reference to other games, every joke, and every pixel — they all feel deliberate and labored over, yet also so smoothly executed, as if effortless.
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Multiplayer.it December 19, 2017
Finding Paradise is the sequel that To the Moon deserved.
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IGN Italia December 18, 2017
Finding Paradise is simply a narrative masterpiece that knows how to discuss important topics like the search of happiness. A significant maturity growth in Kan Gao's writing.
90
Gamer.no December 19, 2017
Finding Paradise is another well-told and profoundly meaningful story in the To The Moon saga. An amazing soundtrack, great artwork and clever, realistic writing all come together to bring this charming, touching and deeply human tale to life.
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Everyeye.it December 17, 2017
In our life as gamers, in fact, Finding Paradise has impressed as a memory that can never be erased.
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PC Games December 22, 2017
The characters are profoundly written, have a lot of heart, and the story is as sad as it is exhilarant. I recommend Finding Paradise (and the predecessor To the Moon and the connecting piece A Bird Story) to everyone who loves well-written characters and thrilling stories und has no problem with the almost non-existent gameplay.
85
SpazioGames December 26, 2017
Thanks to a very good story, Finding Paradise is another masterpiece from Kan Gao. Different from To The Moon, this new game explores the great themes of human nature, and it's absolutely unforgettable.
85
Vandal December 29, 2017
To the Moon's sequel delivers again a beautiful story that goes beyond our expectations. If you want to live a story about life and happiness, play it.
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GameStar January 2, 2018
Finding Paradise is a simple game, but convinces with its emotional and unusual story as well as the clever humor.
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Gamersky January 21, 2018
Including the prequel game To the Moon, works from Freebird Games are always highly personalized and artistic. Gameplay is not one of the goals that they want to achieve. They're just eager to tell audience an affecting story. And of course, Finding Paradise is a huge success.
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App Trigger December 14, 2017
Though admittedly light on gameplay, the strength of Finding Paradise’s characters, story and music will easily sweep you into its universe. It’s a worthy successor to To the Moon, telling a distinct, beautiful, and impactful story that will have you in tears by the end … and eagerly wondering what comes next.
80
Areajugones December 15, 2017
Finding Paradise comes with the same formula as To the Moon, making all the surprises that we expected disappear. However, thanks to its wonderful narrative, it still is an amazing adventure that will make you shed a tear.
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Meristation January 25, 2018
Finding Paradise continues doctor Watts and Rosamune's journey with and interesting narrative adventure. The plot is beautifully told through bright dialogues and nice character construction, but gameplay feels very basic.
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Washington Post January 26, 2018
This game makes the point that the more ordinary moments are truly what define us.
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Edge Magazine February 1, 2018
It's an interesting tale, it's mystery and fuzzy chronology giving it a constant, momentum.
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CD-Action March 14, 2018
Finding Paradise is not as heartbreaking as To the Moon but still arouses strong emotions and encourages reflection.
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4Players.de December 22, 2017
Quotation forthcoming.
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Eurogamer Italy January 1, 2018
An interesting input and gorgeous musics aren’t enough to make Finding Paradise a pleasant and emotional experience like To The Moon was. Believable characters are shadowed by a linear and repetitive structure and by a story unable to stand up on its own.
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Rock, Paper, Shotgun December 15, 2017
It, itself, is a lovely story well told, with great humour, moments of genuine pathos, and plenty of intrigue. It hasn’t made an impact on me like its predecessor did, it doesn’t have the same weight, but it remains a superb time. You absolutely should play it if you’ve played To The Moon. If you haven’t, you should blooming well go and play that, and then this.