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Estranged: The Departure

Estranged: The Departure

|Adventure, Puzzle

8.6 /10

Aww Great!

Hot

2.3k ratings
Time to beat
Complete
4h
Rating sources
Steam · Player score8.6/102.3k ratingsIGDB · Player score6.9/106 ratings
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Why play it

Experience what the island has in store as you uncover the secretive Arque Corporation, burrowing ever deeper into their dangerous and haphazard operations.

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Rating momentum

Aww Great!: 8.6/10 across 2.3k ratings. Word of mouth is strong — if you like the genre, go for it.

Play style

Leans into Adventure, Puzzle — a quick read on whether that fantasy matches what you usually enjoy.

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WayTooManyGamesLeonardo Faria · 9 Mar, 2021
6.5/10

Estranged: The Departure is hindered by a truckload of technical issues, namely in its controls and framerate, but considering the hardware we’re talking about and the fact it was developed by a single person, it’s a game worth praising at the end of the day. Its story is a bit predictable and its combat sections are beyond bland, but all in all, you’re paying just five bucks for a surprisingly hardy first-person horror game that actually demands a bit from the Switch’s hardware. I have nothing but respect for the game and its developer, even if it’s far from perfect.

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GameSpewBecca Smith · 4 Mar, 2021
7/10

Considering it’s been made by one person, Estranged: The Departure is a rather impressive feat. Its world is well-realised and it has atmosphere in droves. It’s a little slow in the beginning, but as you explore you’ll find yourself getting immersed in the story, desperate to find out what’s going on. The real downside is the frustrating combat, which often feels completely superfluous to the experience. Even so, Estranged: The Departure‘s beautiful visuals and intriguing story make it well worth a playthrough for those that crave a new adventure.

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