- May 1, 2021
- Angelo Sanchez
Who Are You?
39%Game Brain Score
story, emotional
graphics, gameplay
55% User Score 22 reviews
Platforms
PCWindows
About
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.





Audience ScoreBased on 22 reviews
story3 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions
- The game poses an interesting question that resonates with players, making it memorable despite its flaws.
- It's a free game, which adds value and makes it worth trying for those interested in narrative experiences.
- Some players found the game to have a unique charm and a relaxing exploration experience.
- The gameplay is slow-paced with no sprint function, making it frustrating for many players.
- There are numerous grammatical errors and a lack of clear direction, which detracts from the overall experience.
- The graphics and design are inconsistent, with some parts appearing poorly executed and disorienting.
- story6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The game's story is described as basic and poorly executed, with some players finding it disconnected and lacking in engaging puzzles. While it attempts to tackle sensitive themes, the writing is marred by grammatical errors and clichés, diminishing its emotional impact. Overall, the narrative fails to deliver a compelling experience, leaving many players disappointed.
“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.”