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Reviews
17 reviews found85
GameGrin
Jul 4, 2014
Richard and Alice is an extremely unique, compelling game that lovers of narrative are sure to enjoy. While those who are looking for a more action-oriented title may leave disappointed, there is a great, original story waiting for those who invest the time into the game. Some obscure tasks and hard to find objects mar the experience a little, but cannot take away much from an otherwise great game.
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RPG Fan
Mar 7, 2013
Richard & Alice may have a generic name, but it is anything but generic." Richard & Alice is probably one of the dullest and most uninspiring names I've seen for a video game.
80
Destructoid
Mar 9, 2013
Summary and quote unavailable.
80
Digital Spy
Feb 21, 2013
There is plenty to like and the plot takes some riveting turns towards the end, but make sure you can look past its minimalistic visual presentation first. > Buy 'Richard & Alice' for the PC Depression Quest Developer: Zoe Quinn, Patrick Lindsey, Isaac Schankler Platforms: Browser-based Price: Free Depression Quest is a stellar example of how games don't need to be fun to make a powerful and lasting impression.
80
GameZone
Jun 29, 2014
Richard & Alice is a lesson in narrative that every video game developer should take a page from, and a testament to the power of its medium. Consistent, harsh and unafraid, it casts the everyman as neither antagonist nor protagonist, but as another survivor. Living is survival, nothing more than hollow procrastination.
80
Hardcore Gamer
Jun 3, 2014
Anybody interested in games with a narrative focus simply must give Richard & Alice a shot.
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Joystiq
May 31, 2013
For the first pixelated, point-and-click adventure game from a tiny, two-man studio, Richard & Alice is complex in ways that transcend its mechanics. The story is deep, thoughtful and not at all whitewashed – which is more than can be said for the snowy world in which it takes place. This review is based on a Desura download of Richard & Alice, provided by Owl Cave.
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PC Gamer UK
Mar 30, 2013
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SpazioGames
Mar 22, 2013
Summary and quote unavailable.
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Edge Magazine
Feb 27, 2013
Thankfully Richard and Alice do manage to engage, the awkward stiltedness to their early conversations naturally easing into a more flowing rapport. Neither are as a delight to read as Alice’s son Barney, however, whose perfectly captured five-year-old’s speech patterns provide both humour and heartbreaking moments of poignancy. It’s a sad tale, then, a companion piece for To The Moon and its brand of barely interactive, tear-jerking drama.