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Who Are You? is a single player open world simulation game. It was developed by Angelo Sanchez and was released on May 1, 2021. It received neutral reviews from players.

A girl had done the unthinkable, taken her own life. You travel through the key moments of her life that have lead her to take her own life. But only after she travels through all these important moments of her life again does she realize she had made a huge mistake.

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52%
Audience ScoreBased on 23 reviews
story3 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions

  • The game poses an interesting question and has a nice concept that resonates with some players.
  • It's free to play, making it accessible to anyone interested in trying it out.
  • Some players found it to have a unique charm and emotional impact, despite its flaws.
  • The game suffers from poor execution, including slow movement speed, lack of a run function, and numerous bugs.
  • The narrative and writing are basic and poorly delivered, with many grammatical errors that detract from the experience.
  • It relies heavily on stock assets, leading to a lack of originality and a disjointed gameplay experience.
  • story
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is generally perceived as underwhelming, with many reviewers finding it basic and poorly executed, often feeling disconnected and lacking depth. While some appreciate the premise, they criticize the writing quality, including grammatical errors that detract from the narrative's emotional impact. Overall, the story fails to deliver the compelling experience promised by the developers.

    • “The story itself was nice, but the grammatical and spelling errors reduced its impact. It would benefit from someone with strong writing skills to help the story flow better.”
    • “The story sometimes can feel disconnected; like having the character say they remember things when they mention a second earlier that they remembered, though that's just a minor issue that irks me personally.”
    • “The story sometimes can feel disconnected; like having the character say they remember things when they mentioned a second earlier that they remembered. That's just a minor issue that irks me personally.”
    • “While this may sound like a somewhat interesting premise, the narrative and story are basic and poorly delivered through underwhelming writing that makes the sensitive themes feel like a tasteless trope.”
  • graphics
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in the game receive mixed reviews, with some users finding them acceptable while others criticize them as poorly designed and reminiscent of stock animations. Although the camera control is easier compared to similar 3D games, the overall visual experience is marred by clunky movement and garish artwork, leading to a disorienting and unpleasant experience.

    • “While the graphics are similar to other new 3D games, unlike the others, getting control of the camera isn't as difficult as it's been in the other games.”
    • “Some bad looking graphics and design.”
    • “The main issue, however, is that the game also plays very slowly, lacking a much-needed sprint function, and when teamed with clunky movement, disorienting camera speed, and garish 3D artwork, the result is really rather nauseating.”
    • “The graphics are disorienting, but not in a cool way.”
  • emotional
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviews highlight a mixed emotional response to the game, with some players finding it existentially impactful and thought-provoking, while others criticize its approach to serious themes like mental health as potentially harmful. Despite the confusion and discomfort it may evoke, many appreciate its unique charm and feel compelled to see the story through to the end.

    • “This existentially touching game has reworked the way I understand the very nature of reality itself.”
    • “Still though, there is a weird charm to the game that made me feel like I had to get to the ending.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users report that the game experiences frequent bugs and glitches, which negatively impact overall stability and gameplay experience.

    • “The game is plagued by bugs and glitches that ruin the experience.”
    • “I encountered numerous stability issues, including frequent crashes and freezes.”
    • “The constant glitches make it nearly impossible to enjoy the gameplay.”
  • gameplay
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is criticized for its lack of basic movement mechanics like running and jumping, leading to a confusing experience for players.

    • “No running, no jumping, and just overall confusing gameplay.”
  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's soundtrack is masterfully conducted, enhancing the impressive level design and creating a uniquely immersive experience that sets a high standard for future titles.

    • “The immensely impressive level design paired with the beautiful tones of the masterfully conducted soundtrack create an experience that is unlikely to be paralleled in any way, in any future game.”
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Who Are You? is a open world simulation game.

Who Are You? is available on PC and Windows.

Who Are You? was released on May 1, 2021.

Who Are You? was developed by Angelo Sanchez.

Who Are You? has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its graphics.

Who Are You? is a single player game.

Similar games include Gone In November, CAT Interstellar, The Fabled Woods, The Uncertain: Last Quiet Day, Paradise Lost and others.