- Publisher: thechineseroom
- Release Date: Feb 14, 2012
User Score
6.6
out of 10
Mixed or average reviews- based on 388 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 237 out of 388
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Mixed: 52 out of 388
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Negative: 99 out of 388
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Mar 29, 201310
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Feb 8, 20139
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Jan 27, 20139
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Jan 14, 201310
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Dec 31, 201210
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Dec 27, 201210
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Dec 2, 201210
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Oct 25, 20129
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Sep 25, 20129
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Sep 17, 201210Wow! I finished this game 5 minutes ago and I'm totally delirious. This is real masterpiece. It is very strong point in the history of video games for me. Thank you!
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Aug 12, 20129
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Aug 6, 201210I was overwhelmed by the beauty of this game. Just understand, this game requires patience and the understanding that it isn't what you'd commonly think of as a game, it's more of a graphical experiment. You walk through an island and marvel at it's beauty, with bits of story here and there. If you don't have the patience, I do not recommend this game to you.
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Jul 28, 201210
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Jul 18, 201210
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Jul 17, 201210
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Jul 16, 201210
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Jul 16, 201210Best game i have played in a long time. Only Spec Ops:The Line beats it based on story. Great relaxing game that is hard to understand for younger children.
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Jul 14, 201210What can I say that hasn't already been said? For about the cost of train fare across Los Angeles County you can experience a totally new gaming phenomenon. If you're living paycheck to paycheck, or allowance to allowance, you might want to focus on priorities. Otherwise this is a purchase the decision for which makes itself.
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Jul 7, 201210
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Jun 8, 201210
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Jun 4, 201210A wonderful experience that is a breath of fresh air in a genre bogged down with boring iron sights shooters. Most negative reviewers of this experience are missing the point entirely. Like someone watching a play of Hamlet while yelling they want their football. I guess this game is not for everyone, just the intelligent.
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Jun 2, 201210
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May 23, 201210
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May 18, 20129Dear Esther is a thrill ride, brilliant in the way it immerses the player without having to interact in any way with the environment (which btw is stunning) other then movement. One of the best indie titles ive had the joy of playing and sooo worth my £3.75 on steam
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May 16, 20129
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May 16, 201210
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Apr 21, 20129
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Mar 28, 201210
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Mar 25, 20129
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Mar 24, 201210definitely not for everyone. It was willing to take the chance in creating sheer atmosphere and speculation for the audience.
It's not at all like conventional games, for better or for worse. Despite the short length its production value (graphics, sound) is quite high. I personally liked it so I'm giving it a 10, that is, however, purely subjective and should only be taken as such
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Jan 10, 201330With no story or true narrative to latch onto, there's no reason for players to care about what's going on. And there's only one thing ever going on in Dear Esther: nothing. Broken up into individual pieces-the graphics, writing, and music clearly show talent and might have led to interesting stories or games-but together they form a dull, lifeless experience that's quickly forgotten.
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Apr 25, 201250To call this piece "a game" and rate it as an ordinary game is not fair. You can find many flaws in the game's mechanics but if you just follow the story your experience will be unforgettable. [Apr 2012]
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Mar 13, 201255Thechineseroom studio managed to create something surprising and original, but Dear Esther is something you experience rather than play. [April 2012, p.79]