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Event[0]

2016
GenresAdventure, Indie, Puzzle and Logic, Interactive Movie, Single Player, First Person Perspective
AvailableSep 14, 2016
PlatformPC
DeveloperOcelot Society
Overview

"Event[0] is a game about building a personal relationship with a machine. You type messages into a computer, and Kaizen answers. As in any relationship, you experience gratitude, disappointment, and sometimes jealousy. It is by working through fears and anxieties of your virtual companion that you will find your way back to Earth."

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45 reviews found

90

Destructoid

PC

Sep 14, 2016

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90

Twinfinite

PC

Sep 14, 2016

If you’re looking for something to break through the mould, look no further than Event [0], an innovative indie title with a lot of charm.


90

Brash Games

PC

Sep 14, 2016

With Event[0]’s revolutionary AI and beautiful graphics, I would definitely recommend this game. It’s an immersive story experience with a witty companion that will take you on a journey of emotions. The subtle music and atmospheric tendencies create an environment that is both daunting and welcoming, apart from one song that will stick with you through out the game. Although there is a small issue with the descriptions and accessing them, it is overlooked by the outstanding detail shown throughout.


85

Multiplayer.it

PC

Sep 29, 2016

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85

Wccftech

PC

Oct 10, 2016

Event[0] is an incredibly interesting game. Set on a small but incredibly detailed space ship and featuring an incredibly unique character, in the AI Kaizen. It will test your brains and your empathy, as well as your patience. Will you argue with Kaizen? Will you be friendly? There's so much to do, puzzles to solve and the space to explore.


83

Vandal

PC

Sep 20, 2016

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83

Chalgyr's Game Room

Sep 22, 2016

There is something fundamentally creepy about Event[0], which is an adventure game with a first person perspective. It is very narrative-driven and also quite short, which may have some people scratching their heads at what the fuss is all about. The thing is, it offers you a connection to a character and the way you own the relationship that is built is both unique and deserves the time to properly explore it. Event[0] kicks off in somewhat odd fashion.


82

Red Value Gaming

Jan 15, 2017

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80

God is a Geek

PC

Sep 14, 2016

A tense and atmospheric, albeit brief battle of wits with an AI system will provide you with a solid evening of interactive story entertainment.


80

Impulsegamer

PC

Oct 5, 2016

I was very happy with the experience (well that’s a relative term as their are some dark elements to the story). It’s impressive to see what Indie teams can achieve and the best part is we get games that just wouldn’t be made if the field was only open to the big production houses that have to “play it safe”.

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