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NO MORE WORK FOR ITO is a single player action game with horror and anime themes. It was developed by Poética Software and was released on April 10, 2026. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

April has something to say: WISHLIST THE GAME!"It's an order..." About the GameDaniel is exhausted. Work has drained him. And things only get worse when a mysterious desk appears in his office, out of nowhere... without explanation... and condemns him. ____________________________________THURSDAYS ARE CURSED DAYS THIS IS ONLY FOR YOU, DANIEL Find the password, or lose your life in …

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100%Audience ScoreBased on 19 reviews
story10 positive mentions

  • The game features well-developed, relatable characters with distinct personalities that foster empathy and immersion.
  • Outstanding pixel art style and sound design create a captivating atmosphere that skillfully balances horror, dread, humor, and emotional moments.
  • The story is engaging, mysterious, and thought-provoking, with a strong reflection on corporate life and psychological horror themes, keeping players hooked from start to finish.
  • The latter half of the story feels rushed and somewhat disjointed, likely due to development constraints, which affects the overall pacing and depth.
  • Some players found the main horror/mystery plot predictable early on and wished for a more expanded or continued story after the major reveal.
  • The game lacks features such as an unlocked gallery for artwork and the option to skip previously read text, which could enhance replayability and user experience.
  • story

    26 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is immersive and emotionally engaging, effectively conveying themes of corporate life, grief, and societal critique through a well-paced narrative enriched by optional lore elements. While some find the latter half a bit rushed and the major reveal predictable, it still delivers a compelling experience with a strong atmosphere and memorable characters. Overall, it's praised for its thought-provoking message and rewarding storytelling, making it suitable for multiple playthroughs.

    • “Feels like I was rewarded for taking my time to read optional extra segments like chat logs and newspaper articles to understand the setting of the story, character motivations, and its themes while going through the main story flow.”
    • “Such an emotional rollercoaster from start to finish, with the plot and the dialogue never leaving a dull moment the entire time I played.”
    • “While you play, you feel exactly like the main character and the story is organized in a way that you discover things and understand the story at the same pace as Daniel, which will make you feel like you're also part of the office crew.”
    • “I felt that the story could have been more since the major reveal at the end was really obvious after the first hour, and I hoped they would have moved on to what happens beyond that, but didn't.”
    • “I also feel like the story was a bit too disjointed at times.”
    • “The latter half of the story seems rushed and it feels like some of the story was thrown aside to wrap it all up and to hammer in the message of the story one last time, which is a bit of a shame.”
  • graphics

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features a highly praised pixel art style with stunning, anime-inspired visuals that perfectly complement its immersive story. Users appreciate the well-crafted graphics and wish for an unlockable art collection to revisit the artwork. Overall, the visuals greatly enhance the game's atmosphere and storytelling.

    • “Amazing story, stunning visuals... I was hooked from start to finish.”
    • “Great little corporate horror visual novel with excellent visuals that perfectly suit, definitely can recommend.”
    • “The pixel art style is very well made as well, the characters are clearly inspired by anime and they look great, some of the more important scenes are also very well done.”
  • atmosphere

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere is effectively conveyed, skillfully shifting between calm, cheerful, tense, and eerie tones. The blend of cozy yet creepy settings, coupled with fitting music and subtle worldbuilding, enhances the immersive and varied mood throughout the story.

    • “Atmosphere is also well conveyed, sometimes calm and even cheerful, and sometimes tense and a little scary.”
    • “I appreciate the fact not all of the worldbuilding is given a definitive answer as it helps the atmosphere.”
    • “The atmosphere is great, the office is cozy and creepy at times and it's constantly raining, which adds to it all (the music is also fitting).”
  • emotional

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users praise the game for its consistently engaging emotional journey, blending everyday and heartfelt dialogues to keep immersion strong. The background music effectively enhances both tense and tender moments, creating a well-rounded emotional atmosphere.

    • “Such an emotional rollercoaster from start to finish, with the plot and the dialogue never leaving a dull moment the entire time I played.”
    • “The mix of mundane conversations and heartfelt ones kept the game immersive and engaging.”
    • “The ambiance brought by the background music was great, especially for the tense moments of the game, but also made for a light and heartwarming experience in the more tender moments.”
  • humor

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is widely appreciated for its funny and lighthearted dialogues, with many users highlighting the entertaining and enjoyable chat interactions as a standout feature.

    • “The chat funny dialogues are my favorite so far.”
    • “Read all the chats, super funny moments and light-hearted chats.”
  • music

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music effectively enhances the game's atmosphere, complementing the cozy yet creepy office setting and the constant rain to create an immersive and fitting mood.

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NO MORE WORK FOR ITO is a action game with horror and anime themes.

NO MORE WORK FOR ITO is available on PC, Mac OS, Windows and Linux.

NO MORE WORK FOR ITO was released on April 10, 2026.

NO MORE WORK FOR ITO was developed by Poética Software.

NO MORE WORK FOR ITO has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked NO MORE WORK FOR ITO for its story but disliked it for its music.

NO MORE WORK FOR ITO is a single player game.

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