Games like Never The Last
Looking for games like Never The Last? Here are top action recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with The Gardens Between, 35MM or Journal.
1 View Game92%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayreplayability, grinding93% User Score 1,842 reviewsCritic Score 79%1 reviews"The Gardens Between" is a single-player adventure-puzzle game centered around best friends Arina and Frendt. They explore dreamlike island gardens representing their shared memories, solving time-manipulation puzzles and revealing a bittersweet narrative about their friendship. With a beautiful art style, ambient soundtrack, and accessible design, the game offers a serene, intimate journey of growing up.
View Game2 View Game56%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospheregameplay, grinding57% User Score 1,758 reviewsCritic Score 53%6 reviews"35MM" is a single-player horror shooter game set in a post-apocalyptic Russia, following two travelers on a quest for survival and self-discovery. The game offers beautiful visuals, masterful music, and an exceptional atmosphere, with various items, secrets, and quests to uncover throughout the journey. However, it is plagued with bugs and requires extensive grinding, but its wholesome story and multiple endings make it worthwhile.
View Game3 View Game81%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsreplayability, character development81% User Score 235 reviews"Journal" is a single-player adventure game with an intriguing story of a young girl's journey facing the responsibilities of childhood. The game features hand-painted splendid graphics, an awesome soundtrack, and tackles the theme of memory reliability. Developed by Richard Perrin, with art and writing by Melissa Royall, it promises a highly emotional and thought-provoking experience.
View Game4 View Game86%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, optimization94% User Score 202 reviewsCritic Score 78%8 reviews"Tails Noir Preludes" is a narrative-driven game that explores the formative moments of four characters through interactive vignettes. Your choices in conversations and actions shape your character traits and impact the characters around you, with branching dialogues and randomized events offering multiple paths and outcomes. With a focus on deep and meaningful storytelling, players can track their choices in a branching tree and discover the various scenarios that unfold. This prequel to "Tails Noir" features twice the word count and invites players to reflect on the choices that define us.
View Game5 View Game65%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, stability65% User Score 52 reviews"A Place For The Unwilling" is a narrative-driven adventure game set in a dying city with 21 days left until its demise. Every decision made shapes the surroundings and the city's fate, with a diverse cast of characters to interact with. The game features a rich, immersive world that combines elements of Sunless Sea, Majora's Mask, and Lovecraftian horror, offering a unique and thought-provoking experience.
View Game6 View Game94%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospheregameplay, music94% User Score 213 reviews"9 Childs Street" is a first-person horror indie game with a walking simulation genre. Players take on the role of a curious 9-year-old boy named Armin, investigating a creepy house where his elderly neighbor lived. The game features a scary atmosphere, paranormal phenomena, and a chilling mystery to uncover. With a playtime of around 50 minutes, players should be aware of flashes of light throughout the game.
View Game7 View Game90%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospheregameplay, grinding90% User Score 108 reviews"The Whispering Valley" is a narrative-driven adventure game set in a mystical valley filled with secrets and supernatural phenomena. Players will uncover the valley's past and present by interacting with its inhabitants, solving puzzles, and exploring the beautiful hand-drawn environments. The game explores themes of nature, spirituality, and the passage of time.
View Game8 View Game84%Game Brain Scoreatmosphere, graphicsmusic, optimization84% User Score 593 reviews"Welcome to Kowloon" is a first-person indie horror game that takes place in the densely populated city of Kowloon, China. The game follows a young student seeking affordable housing, who finds himself drawn into a mysterious and ominous reality in his new home. With a playing time of approximately 50 minutes, players will uncover hidden stories and face the darkness that lurks in the heart of this city.
View Game9 View Game95%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaycharacter development, atmosphere95% User Score 82 reviewsEVERY WINTER GIVES WAY TO SPRING. FOR MOST PEOPLE, THIS IS A PASSIVE EVENT: SOMETHING THAT HAPPENS NATURALLY THANKS TO THE POSITIONS OF HEMISPHERES AND STARS.BUT I KNOW THE REASON WHY WINTER ENDS. I KNOW BECAUSE THE WIND TOLD ME. At Winter's End is a cozy narrative dice-rolling RPG about 12-year-old Noel growing up in the forest of spirits. Explore the forest and complete quests while rolling dic…
View Game10 View Game95%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgameplay, graphics95% User Score 122 reviews"Brukel" is a single-player horror simulation game with an intriguing and emotional story. As the player, you explore your grandmother's abandoned childhood home, taking pictures with a camera phone to illustrate her authentic stories of growing up during World War II. The game's dense atmosphere and primary mechanic of photography create an immersive experience as you uncover the traumatic events of her past.
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