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The Uncertain - Episode 1: The Last Quiet Day

2016
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Third Person Perspective, Puzzle and Logic, Interactive Movie, Point & Click, Single Player
AvailableSep 22, 2016
PlatformPC
DeveloperComonGames
Overview

The Uncertain: Last Quiet Day is an story-driven adventure game set in a post-apocalyptic world. You see it from the perspective of an engineering robot RT-217NP, who seems to be very curious about the human race, long extinct in wasting wars. Experience the mysterious vibe of each of carefully explored locations. Test your skills, solving diverse puzzles. Make fateful decisions and discuss intriguing matters to find out the whole truth being kept from you.

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6 reviews found

80

GamePitt

Oct 21, 2018

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65

TechRaptor

Sep 22, 2016

The Uncertain's first episode has an interesting premise, but ultimately goes nowhere. It has some smart puzzles in its 4 hour run time, but it also has some awful moments and seems like it's scared of trying to stand on its own. Hopefully a second episode can correct some of this.(


65

Azralynn

Sep 24, 2016

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60

OnlySP

Oct 3, 2016

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55

COGconnected

Nov 14, 2016

This hypothetical is begging for exploration and The Uncertain’s first moments do an excellent job of establishing the world and connecting you with the game’s main protagonist. __________________________ “This hypothetical is begging for exploration and The Uncertain’s first moments do an excellent job of establishing the world and connecting you with the game’s main protagonist.” RT as he’s often referred to, is as emotionless as they come.


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Rock, Paper, Shotgun

Sep 27, 2016

Oh, this is a bummer. What a lovely setting for a game, and a potentially intriguing society, as AI develops and perhaps the flaws of humanity begin to be revealed in robotic kind. It could have been a fascinating exploration of the human condition, or just a really nice sci-fi tale. And perhaps it is, somewhere underneath the ghastly sluggish controls and barely comprehensible writing/translation.

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