Summary
A noir adventure set before, during and after the Big Bang. Explore black holes, primordial Earth, and jazz cafes. Witness the birth and history of mankind. Find comfort in a glass of gin. Search for a way to destroy creation.
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Genesis Noir Reviews & Ratings
Nice idea to tell big bang theory via a game and false development. Outer Wilds has a better storytelling than that. This is might be tooNice idea to tell big bang theory via a game and false development. Outer Wilds has a better storytelling than that. This is might be too complex for player to understand what's going on. Even, I searched on google to understand the story.Storytelling, isn't enough to tell this story.Puzzles are very easy to solve.Some puzzles are repetitive not original.Solstice puzzles are repetitive, boring, convenient and not fun.Plot is confusing.Gameplay isn't enough.Good things are:- Good environment- Nice story to tell.- Atmosphere is good- Nice jazz musics
Genesis Noir stands out as an unique experience in the current landscape. There’s no argument there. However, for all of its gorgeous art, daring concepts and oblique storytelling, the gameplay and interaction required to succeed in this medium ends up failing to connect and doesn’t engage with the player in ways that feel significant.
A great way to trigger an epileptic seizure. Not a terrible game, but I am not so impressed as other reviewers here. One point forA great way to trigger an epileptic seizure. Not a terrible game, but I am not so impressed as other reviewers here. One point for originality, which is also questionable, cause "There is no game" did it sooner and way better...
Pretty verging on beautiful, but cold, hollow, and ultimately dull experience. No single gameplay element can be said to work well. ThePretty verging on beautiful, but cold, hollow, and ultimately dull experience. No single gameplay element can be said to work well. The characters and plot are both incredibly thin (nobody does almost anything, almost nothing happens) and are told in wild abstractions such that it's hard to even say with certainty that anybody really interacted with anybody else in the entire game. Also, the game's sense of space and movement is absolutely **** Again, the visuals are nice, but not nearly nice enough to compensate for the extremely unrewarding, scattered gameplay. If this were a 15-minute (max) animated short, it might have worked to a degree. As it is, it's just a confused string of minigames.
This is an original very creative game, great visuals and music..to me its more like an interactive art piece than a game play-through.
Release Date | March 12, 2021 |
Publisher | Feral Cat Den, Fellow Traveller |
Content Rated | T (Teen) |
Game Modes | Single player |
Genres | Adventure, Indie |
Platforms | PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch |