Games like After Life: Story of a Father
Looking for games like After Life: Story of a Father? Here are top action recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with The First Tree, Ether One or LOST EMBER.
1 75%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, stability72% User Score 2,876 reviewsCritic Score 79%7 reviewsA beautiful, 3rd-person exploration game centered around two parallel stories: a fox trying to find her missing family, and a young couple dealing with a tragedy in their own. Uncover artifacts from the young couple’s life as they too become intertwined in the fox’s journey towards The First Tree.
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2 58%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgrinding, stability74% User Score 336 reviewsCritic Score 70%2 reviewsEther One is a first person adventure that deals with the fragility of the human mind. There are two paths in the world you can choose from. At its core is a story exploration path free from puzzles where you can unfold the story at your own pace. There is also a deeper, more adventurous path in which you can complete complex puzzles to restore life changing events of the patient's histo…
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3 80%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsstability, optimization87% User Score 2,711 reviewsCritic Score 73%23 reviewsExplore the remains of a fallen world from fascinating perspectives! Slip into the role of different animals to uncover the fate of an ancient world. Dive into deep waters, fly at lofty heights, dig underground as a mole, climb steep cliffs with a mountain goat, and many more!
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4 61%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospherereplayability, stability63% User Score 4,668 reviewsCritic Score 60%32 reviewsComing back to the family Hotel after years, a strong-willed woman finds herself trapped with the ghosts from her past and a cellular telephone as the only way to unveil a terrible truth.
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5 86%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsoptimization, replayability86% User Score 144 reviewsAn exploration game about emotional ties that transcend even death. Riley is faced with a headstrong ghost, urging her on an adventure across atmospheric shores, uncovering the island´s tragic secret. Choices in dialogue shape the bond between the two, ultimately deciding Riley´s fate.
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6 83%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgameplay, stability88% User Score 1,896 reviewsCritic Score 78%12 reviewsAn immersive, narrative videogame that retells Joel Green's 4-year fight against cancer through about two hours of poetic, imaginative gameplay that explores themes of faith, hope and love.
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7 76%Game Brain Scorestory, musicreplayability, grinding76% User Score 684 reviewsHome is Where One Starts... is a short, first-person exploration game in the same vein as Dear Esther or Gone Home. It’s a story about childhood, hope, and the miracle of memory. You play as a little girl from a broken home somewhere in the American South.
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8 75%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsoptimization, monetization80% User Score 150 reviewsCritic Score 60%8 reviewsThe Shattering is a first-person, story-driven, psychological thriller that takes place in the pristine white aesthetic of protagonist John Evans' own dream. Players must piece together the fragments of the past and present, following the voice of the 'Doctor' as he guides them deeper into John’s mind. Players will experience the key moments of John's life that have defined and shaped him - they w…
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9 68%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, stability70% User Score 707 reviewsCritic Score 67%13 reviewsExplore themes of retrofuturism, transhumanism, and grief in Paradise Lost, an emotion-driven post-apoc story. Discover the mystery of the underground city hidden in an abandoned Nazi bunker, where Slavic mythology mixes with unusual technology.
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10 75%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgrinding, replayability77% User Score 550 reviewsCritic Score 71%13 reviewsA dying reality, a universe that’s fading away. A merciless world that gets sick and vanishes. No past, no present, no future; only the impending moment of “dead synchronicity” ahead. Will you be able to stop it? Because, otherwise... what will you do when Time dissolves itself?
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